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Even Jerry admits to not being able to catch 100 percent of the liars, but 98 percent, if what he says is true, doesn’t make the show staged.
He just had this crazy show.” Now, the Netflix documentary Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action, which premiered on Jan. 7, is giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how the show came to be.
In the upcoming documentary "Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action," fans will get a "jaw-dropping" glimpse at what was really going on behind the scenes of the controversial TV 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.
Until his final years, Springer continued to have a presence in the media with stints on “America’s Got Talent,” radio gigs and the “Judge Jerry” courtroom show that ran from 2019-2022.
The Jerry Springer Show, the long-running daytime talk show that was synonymous with brawls, strippers and all sorts of other crazy situations, is getting the documentary treatment. Netflix has ...
Jerry! Jerry! A producer on “The Jerry Springer Show” has come forward in a new interview with bombshell claims that he was essentially a “pimp” for the notorious talk show’s host. Norm ...
With “The Jerry Springer Show,” we were still just the audience. Now, we’re both the audience and the guests. Mr. Springer might say he didn’t want this legacy.
“Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action” is clearly made for everyone who chose to spend a few hours now and then watching the worst of humanity bare its soul on national television in the 90s.