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The Maxwell Show was an afternoon radio show on Clear Channel-owned WMMS in Cleveland. It starred Maxwell (Benjamin Bornstein), Stansbury (Dan Stansbury) and Chunk (Tiffany Peck). It aired from April 19, 2004 until it was abruptly canceled on November 20, 2009. The show was comprised entirely of talk. It would usually begin with conversations regarding the goings on in the personal lives on the cast, and then move on to discussions and debates concerning topical news stories, polls, and research studies. On occasion, they would interview guests over the phone and, to a lesser extent, in the studio. All members of the cast, Maxwell, Stansbury, and sometimes Chunk, shared their most intimate details and dark secrets. Both Maxwell and Stansbury frequently discussed instances of sexual abuse that occurred during their childhoods. They also spoke candidly about Maxwell's past drug addiction, more specifically with heroin and Oxycontin, and his subsequent stint in rehab back in 2007. Other personal details included Maxwell's sleep apnea, his weight troubles, and his two daughters. Maxwell is married in real life and has two daughters, one from a previous relationship. He previously [ - ]
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