In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Toby Yoshimura – who stars in the newly released two-part Netflix documentary “Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action” – opened up about his harrowing ...
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Luke Sewell spoke about the complex legacy of the notorious talk show, which both coarsened American culture and affirmed the values of free speech. By Erik Piepenburg Ask people why American culture ...
Before the man who transformed “The Jerry Springer Show” into a gladiatorial showcase of the worst common denominator took over as its executive producer, Richard Dominick made his living writing ...
Jerry Springer, the former Cincinnati mayor and famous talk show host, is the subject of a new docuseries premiering on Netflix this week. Springer served as mayor of Cincinnati in 1977 and 1978 and ...
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How do you become the worst TV show of all time? “Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action,” a two-part Netflix documentary (now streaming) reveals how the syndicated daytime "Jerry Springer Show" ...
Cincinnati has a complicated relationship with Jerry Springer, says journalist Leon Neyfakh. Neyfakh gave me a preview of his new podcast, “Final Thoughts: Jerry Springer,” available exclusively on ...
The Netflix docuseries “Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action,” explores the complicated legacy of Jerry Springer’s titular talk show. When “Jerry Springer” premiered in 1991, it was a political talk ...
Final Thoughts: Jerry Springer covers his political and television careers, including his efforts to return to elected office after the success of his Jerry Springer daytime TV circus. Nine episodes.
If you grew up in the 1990s, there’s a good chance you spent at least one or more sick days home from school (or work) watching “Jerry Springer.” From the cheering (“Jerry! Jerry!”) and bizarre guests ...