A grateful Stern Nation welcomed “The Howard Stern Show” back on SiriusXM Monday, as the crew broadcast from what Stern jokingly called his “bunker.”

With the team of Robin Quivers, Fred Norris and Gary Dell’Abate (along with appearances from other staffers including Ronnie Mund and JD Harmeyer) joining in the morning show, Stern used Zoom for what he called “apocalypse broadcasts.”

Frequent Stern guest – and longtime friend of the radio jock – Jimmy Kimmel also joined in the freewheeling conversation.

Stern said that their usual home at SiriusXM in New York is closed, but he hoped to have his studio equipment installed at home by Monday, which would enable call-ins (hello, Wack Pack!).

The team will be on again, live from the bunker, at 7 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday on Howard 100, with rebroadcasts throughout the day.

Check out some video of the broadcast, courtesy of SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show.”

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