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- Together four women make up one man's dream woman. When the stress of each of their character flaws and issues become too much to handle he gives, with the help of an eccentric married couple, the women a final test of compatibility and love. Ultimately, he is faced with the decision of which woman he will to pursue.
- Over the years Steven Thomas Darrell would share many great moments with the world, had some of the biggest stars sitting next to him, and is said to of been by the most conservative of critics the best talk show host of all time.
- Everything is normal for the three friends until they find themselves in a very vicious cycle of outlandish deaths such as a girl choking to death while blowing up condom after an argument about party favors and a girl plummeting to her death from a motel balcony in the midst of drunken sex. So from bad to worse, worse to worst, the three friends continue to cover their tracks as much as they can and keep moving.
- Steven Thomas Darrell's guest on this August 1983 episode was Harriet St. Peters, a advocate for Nancy Regan's "Just Say No" campaign against drugs, premarital sex, and violence. Also, Musical Youth performs their hit song "Pass The Dutchie"!
- Steven Thomas Darrell's guest on this November 1986 episode is Tiffany Mathis, famous for playing "Roxie Harris" on the hit soap opera "All The Love In The Universe". They talk about the show, Tiffany's movie career, and she even gives Steven Thomas Darrell an acting lesson. Also, the Chicago Bears perform their hit song "Superbowl Shuffle"!
- Steven Thomas Darrells guest on this May 1995 episode is world famous rockstar Farrah Shocka. Farrah Shocka holds nothing back as Steven Thomas Darrell gets to the bottom her hit songs, charity work, and Shocka sings some of her shocking new material! Also, John Oates, Harry Belafonte, and Kenny Loggins performs the hit song "We Are The World"!
- Steven Thomas Darrells guest on this October 1988 episode is world famous American luchadore professional wrestler, El Pepino Mas Grande Jr. El Pepino Mas Grande Jr. and Steven Thomas Darrell just barely get past the language barrier to discuss El Pepino Mas Grande Jr.'s history, his dog, and more. Things get chaotic when Steven Thomas Darrell brings up El Pepino Mas Grande Jr.'s arch rival "The Imperial" Fritz Von Fisticuffs and and when these two have hand to hand combat in the most hardcore thumb wrestling match of all time. Also, Bobby McFerrin performs the hit song "Don't Worry Be Happy"!
- Steven Thomas Darrell's guest on this April 1990 episode is world famous surfer, Trevor O'Day. Trevor O'Day explains to Steven Thomas Darrell what surfing is as well as discussing water sports and his upcoming plans. Steven Thomas Darrell breaks the news that Trevor O'Day will be doing the unthinkable... riding a hurricane! All this and references to Point Break in this edition of Nocturnal Emissions! Also, Biz Markie performs "Just A Friend"!
- Steven Thomas Darrell's guest on this 10th Anniversary Special/June 1991 episode is world famous stand-up comedian, Slap Shticky. Steven Thomas Darrell and Slap Shticky talk about the good old days, Slap's upcoming comedy tour, and they play a game only seen on Nocturnal Emissions. Also, The Divinyls perform their hit song "I Touch Myself"!
- Steven Thomas Darrell's guest on this March 1988 episode is famous "Psychic to the Stars" Madam Larue. Madam Larue uses her crystal ball, tarot cards, and "powers" to predict the future, talk to John Lennon, and to heed warning to Steven Thomas Darrell. Will Steven Thomas Darrell accept his destiny will he continue to tempt fate? Only Madam Larue knows! Also, Patrick Swayze performs "She's Like The Wind"!
- Steven Thomas Darrell's guest on this August 1981 episode is famous female tennis player and women's rights activist Camille Patterson-Smith. Camille Patterson-Smith tries to explain what tennis is, Billie Jean King, her unnatural love for flannel, and much more. All of this plus Camille and STD go head to head in the first ever Nocturnal Emissions "Battle of the Sexes"! Also, The Vapors performs "Turning Japanese"!
- Steven Thomas Darrell's guest on this September 1984 episode is comedian on the rise Slap Shticky. Slap Shticky talks about opening up for Gallagher on a World Tour, what fruit he'd like to smash, MDMA, jokes, his plans for a fake dog fighting company called MMA, and much more. Sit back, enjoy the humorist stylings of Steven Thomas Darrell's favorite comedian, and try to control your bodily functions because STD most certainly will not! Also, Twisted Sister performs "We're Not Gonna Take It"!