Funnyman Chevy Chase visited Howard Stern’s studio for the first time for a deeply personal and revelatory hour-long, uninterrupted interview. Chase discussed his childhood memories of the funniest man who ever lived (his father, who was a writer published in Harpers and New Yorker) and his abusive upbringing with a humorless stepfather.  Few people know Chase got his start in show business as a writer for Mad Magazine, comedian Alan King and National Lampoon albums.  He was also a professional drummer who played for a band that went on to become Steely Dan.  Chase revealed that fellow “Saturday Night Live” performer John Belushi may have instigated a fist-fight between Chase and Bill Murray.  He talked about his close relationship with “Foul Play” co-star Goldie Hawn.  He and his wife Jayni are founders of the upcoming Fifth Annual Chevy Chase Green School Auction (www.charitybuzz.com).

The interview in its entirety can only be seen on Howard TV On Demand service beginning Friday night, September 19 and will be on the channel for three weeks.  More information at www.howard.tv.

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