As a ‘90s kid, I was practically reared on talk shows. Phil Donahue taught me how to listen, while Montel Williams taught me how to care. However, if I were to rank the best '90s talk shows, I would definitely say that The Jerry Springer Show was my absolute favorite.
Tales of infidelity and incest, physical brawls, and people flashing the studio audience were all standard fare for the show, which came to an end in 2018. Springer, who died at age 79 in 2023, claimed that the program “ruined the culture” during a 2022 appearance on David Yontef’s “Behind the Velvet Rope” podcast.
A new Netflix docuseries goes behind the scenes of The Jerry Springer Show, with first-hand testimony from insiders and former guests.
Panitz was not the typical Jerry Springer Show guest.A mild-mannered single mother who didn’t even like having her picture taken, she was offered the opportunity to reunite with her ex-husband, Ralf Panitz,
Luke Sewell spoke about the complex legacy of the notorious talk show, which both coarsened American culture and affirmed the values of free speech.
Fights, Camera, Action" on Netflix dives deep into Springer's infamous talk show, touching on murder and scandal.
The two-hour documentary details how the thoughtful liberal and popular Cincinnati news anchor "sold his soul" and turned his staid daytime talk show into a salacious slugfest.
A two-part documentary series on "The Jerry Springer Show" is set to premiere on Netflix this week. Here's what you should know.
who is interviewed in a new Netflix documentary, “Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action,” tells TODAY.com. “He made it acceptable for people to watch the show and consider everything that they were being exposed to as entertainment.” How did the ...
Toby Yoshimura, who stars in the Netflix documentary "Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action," opens up about the moment that ultimately made him walk away from the show.
Fights, Camera, Action, out Jan. 7 on Netflix, former producers reveal what went into creating the show and how they primed guests for those fights. Springer died in 2023, and none of them have a bad word to say about him.
Zach Strenkert's 1996 appearance as a toddler on The Jerry Springer Show still gets watched by people who weren't even born. Back when most people didn't even own a computer, let alone knew how to send an email,