Howard Stern, Mr. Skin Team Up for New Cable Show

NEW YORK — Howard Stern and MrSkin premiered “Howard Stern’s Hottest Nudes with Mr. Skin” this week on Stern’s On Demand TV and Pay-Per View show.

The Mr. Skin website made its name with celebrity nudes claiming over 200,000 photos and 550 hours of clips.

The new program is described on Stern’s site: “One man brought you the beautiful and tantalizing women... one man brought you the captivating captions and witty remarks... together they bring you the naughtiest, nakedest, and at times nastiest Howard TV Series ever created.”

In the premiere episode Mr. Skin relives the most memorable sexy and outrageous moments in HTV history that include a battle of Penthouse Pets. Mr. Skin also hand picks the most ‘skintastic’ moments in Howard TV history and ..."demonstrates a handful of new eye-popping ‘skinfintions’ with the help of his hot Penthouse Pet 'skinterns' who dare to bare!”

Penthouse models Ryan Keely, Jade Vixen, Anju McIntyre, Victoria Zdrok and Justine Joli help Mr. Skin by demonstrating his favorite catchphrase “skinfinitions” to Stern like “Furburgerage," “Crack Attack” and “Caged Monkey.”

A combination of Stern footage and Mr. Skin archives flush out the show’s categories that include the Greatest Girl-Girl Moment; Fluffiest Muff; Champion Cheeks; Lustiest Lunatic; Nursing Home Knockout; Most Arousing Offspring and more.

Other features will include staff favorite nude scenes, the porn “Lifetime Skinchievement Award” contest spread over four episodes (nominees are Jenna Jameson, Savanna Samson and Tabitha Stevens) and a classic nude moment.

New episodes will run Monday for the remainder of April with the one-hour, pay-per-view special to premiere on May 5 on most major cable systems. The series will run through June 30 and pay-per-view through May 31.

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