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.
Fights, Camera, Action docuseries reexamined guest Nancy Campbell-Panitz's brutal murder at the hands of ex-husband Ralf Panitz after their appearance on the controversial talk show. During the second part of the special,
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.
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 ...
Luke Sewell spoke about the complex legacy of the notorious talk show, which both coarsened American culture and affirmed the values of free speech.
The show was the home of jaw-dropping confessions and countless clashes between guests. Luke Sewell's "Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action" is a quick, two-episode look back at some of the biggest scandals and shocks of the show's earlier years, under the stewardship of executive producer, Richard Dominick.
A two-part documentary series on "The Jerry Springer Show" is set to premiere on Netflix this week. Here's what you should know.
A man dubbed the '70lbs baby' following his appearance on Jerry Springer back in the 90s has debuted a new look after drastic weight loss – and shared his thoughts on the show
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.
Born without nasal passages, legally blind and deaf in one ear, Katie is now married with a child and appears briefly in a new, 2-part Netflix documentary about her father's show Widely considered the "trashiest TV of all time",
In the new two-part Netflix documentary Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action, the son of one guest reveals that producers from the show threatened to withhold his mother's plane ticket home if she didn't perform on the show as they instructed her to.