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The Jerry Springer Show

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1991–2018
  • 16
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Jerry Springer in The Jerry Springer Show (1991)
MockumentarySatireComedyMusicTalk Show

Unter den anderen Talkshows seiner Kollegen ist Jerrys eine der leidenschaftlichsten und sensationellsten. Seine Themen reichen von bisexuellen Affären bis hin zu Vergewaltigungen.Unter den anderen Talkshows seiner Kollegen ist Jerrys eine der leidenschaftlichsten und sensationellsten. Seine Themen reichen von bisexuellen Affären bis hin zu Vergewaltigungen.Unter den anderen Talkshows seiner Kollegen ist Jerrys eine der leidenschaftlichsten und sensationellsten. Seine Themen reichen von bisexuellen Affären bis hin zu Vergewaltigungen.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Burt Dubrow
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jerry Springer
    • Peter A Kelly
    • Steve Wilkos
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Burt Dubrow
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jerry Springer
      • Peter A Kelly
      • Steve Wilkos
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    Jerry Springer
    Jerry Springer
    • Self…
    • 1991–2018
    Peter A Kelly
    • Self - Head of Security
    • 2007–2013
    Steve Wilkos
    Steve Wilkos
    • Self - Security…
    • 1992–2006
    Chuck Conners
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1992–2002
    Jason Hartshorn
    • Self…
    • 1992–2017
    Brian Schnoor
    • Reverend Shnorr
    Jy Harris
    • Self
    • 2002
    Candy Richardz
    • Self - Guest
    • 2006–2008
    Ryan Ashley
    • Self
    • 2012
    Jason Fury Flores
    • Fury…
    Jacob Crowell
    • Self
    • 2015
    Carl Clemons
    Carl Clemons
    • Audience Member…
    Tristen Neibarger
    • Little Tristen…
    Max Baer Jr.
    Max Baer Jr.
    • Self
    • 1993
    DeAdrian NiAndre Crawford
    • Self - Guest
    • 2015
    Donna Douglas
    Donna Douglas
    • Self
    • 1993
    Buddy Ebsen
    Buddy Ebsen
    • Self
    • 1993
    Stephen Cox
    • Self
    • 1993
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Burt Dubrow
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    dgordon-1

    From Normal to Bizarre

    When the "Jerry Springer Show" first aired, it was like other talk shows of the time. There wasn't anything weird or violent about the show. The topics appealed to a young audience, but on the most part it was an entertaining talk show. Around the '94/'95 season was when Jerry really let it all hang out! The guests got more bizarre, and the topics really racy. This was when all the fighting amongst the guests started, but it wasn't in every episode. It wasn't till later that fighting & swearing seemed to happen in every show, and made the show more predictable. I have always had a soft spot for this show, and Jerry Springer. He really makes me laugh! Although the his talk show isn't as shocking as in the '90s, it's still entertaining although most people will deny this fact.
    1navycutx

    A disgrace

    This crap represents everything wrong with America today. Society must be at its lowest point in existence if people can actually cheer for the immoral garbage that gets explicitly paraded as entertainment. Not to mention, the pain of others, the complications of a relationship, amplified greatly and sexed up, only to be presented to the world as nothing but unadultrated entertainment. One gets the impression that Jerry Springer is a true sadist, even if his stupid show is scripted and fake. The idea itself is bad and unethical. I don't know why the morons in the audience, although paid, have any reason to shout "Jerry!Jerry!Jerry!" when he does absolutely nothing on stage besides enjoying bleeding the masses? If America had any decency remaining in society, they would have boycotted this crap long ago. Its utterly pathetic.
    canadian_eh88

    If you watch the show enough, you start to notice the same people over and over again.

    I believe they're are actors on that show. What kind of guy has an affair with his girlfriends mom and grandmother. If they're people like that in the world, that worlds in trouble. Who has problems like that? I think its all a fixed cast and they alternate shows. You can also kind of tell, because they're horrible actors, they dont act like normal people on TV act on other talk shows, they act like bad actors.
    Ayatollah

    Anatomy of the Worst Show in the History of Television

    Most people seem to take it for granted that this show will always have its detractors and that "over-sensitive" types will never "get it." This show wears its quite superlative title like a badge of honor and it makes people feel good to know that they like something that "elitist critics" hate. Something that is very rarely discussed, however, is exactly why this deserves to be called the worst show in the history of television. While I believe there are many other shows that have done more to deserve that appellation (The Chevy Chase Show, the Real World, Touched by an Angel, etc.) the Jerry Springer Show is as good a choice as any given the competition. The fact of the matter is that this wasn't always "the worst show in the history of television," and I'll tell you why.

    See, this show has had four distinct phases. In the first phase, it was a pretty regular talk show that didn't really stand out from Oprah, Maury, etc. Then it entered its glorious second phase. They started booking guests that were more -- shall we say -- interesting than what you might find on the competing talk shows. The guests and the topics were obviously different from what they had been before: bizarre love triangles involving crossdressers, Kristmas with the Klan, helping the morbidly obese, and so on and so forth. These are the ones that started the Jerry Springer myth. These are the episodes that got people talking. "Hey man, you've got to see this show." At this point, however, it still looked and felt like a normal talk show and it was conducted like one. And by that, I mean that Jerry actually tried to help his guests resolve their problems with as little heartache as possible. The man really seemed to care. He didn't treat his guests like the freaks most of us in the television viewing audience thought they were.

    The third phase is where the trouble started. The producers got cocky. They finally realized how "cool" their show was and they started acting like it. They booked progressively weirder and weirder guests, with a pronounced (and often unsettling) preference for truly bizarre sexual cases. At this point, the show was no longer about conflict resolution...it was pure exhibition. Then the audience started getting in on the act. This is when the show was at the height of its popularity. It was this environment that allowed the disastrous movie "Ringmaster" to be made, not to mention the countless pay-per-view shows and the corresponding "Too Hot For TV" video cassettes. It was at the end of this era that parts of the show were more or less revealed to be fabricated. The state of Illinois told Jerry that if the physical fights on his show were real, that the people involved would have to be arrested on assault and battery charges. If the fights were staged, however, it would be a moot point and nobody could be arrested for pretending to fight. That of course begs the question "are they real or aren't they?" What a predicament; the fights were one of the reasons the show was so popular. If they were real, they would have to stop. If they were staged, they could continue, but what would be the point in watching a fake talk show? Jerry's response was calculated but revealing: "they look real to me." If you can't answer something truthfully and fully with "yes" or "no," it's a pretty good indication that you've been trapped like a rat.

    So here we are now in the fourth phase of this show's existence. The show is no longer "hip" or culturally relevant. The show's producer is always seen off to the side grinning and chomping on a cigar, pushing buttons on a soundboard every four minutes. Jerry couldn't care less about the guests on his show or their problems; they're just there to be paraded around like freaks and if something happens to get worked out along the way, whatever. The guests are a fairly sad lot...they're typically presented as retarded hicks and they almost always confirm this suspicion by tearing their clothes off within twenty seconds of reaching the stage. I guess it goes without saying that most of these people are rather, uh, large individuals. There's even an attractive young lady named Angie who does pole dances before and after the commercial breaks. The worst part of this whole 'experience,' however, is the studio audience. I swear these are the rudest bunch of jackasses on the planet. They scream at the guests and belittle them and chant mindless mantras like "YOU ARE GAY! YOU ARE GAY!" or "BARK LIKE A DOG! BARK LIKE A DOG!" They sometimes stand up and challenge the guests to fights. When it comes time for the question segment at the end of the show, they either stand up and insult the guests in the meanest terms possible or they flash the camera for "jerry beads." Sometimes they do both. Anyone with a hint of a southern accent is automatically trailer trash and they hurl insults at these people simply because they know they won't be held accountable for their actions. And god help the poor soul who actually tries to ask a real question! If this is the case, the rest of the audience screams "YOU SUCK! YOU SUCK!" or "GO TO OPRAH! GO TO OPRAH!" until the offending person ashamedly sits down. Frankly, the audience members come off as even bigger freaks than the guests. All of these factors coalesce into a single train-wreck to form the backdrop for what is now called the worst show in the history of television. The content of the show has nothing at all to do with the reason it receives that title; it's the spiteful and arrogant way in which it is presented that makes the title an apt one.
    sun_hill_85

    Five rules for watching Jerry Springer

    1 - Always expect one person to say "We've been married for (insert number of months/years here), but I'm here to tell you I've been sleeping with (insert name here)".

    2 - Always expect the audience to say the usual things - "JER-RY! JER-RY! JER-RY! etc.", "STEEEEEEVE!", "SIT DOWN WHORE!", "GO TO OPRAH!", "TAKE IT OFF!", "LO-SER! LO-SER!", etc, plus the usual cheers or boos or whatever.

    3 - If there are any strippers on the show, always expect at least one of them to show part of their "anatomy".

    4 - Always expect an audience member to "take it off" (and in episodes from 2002 onwards, expect Todd to give them some beads for that).

    5 - Always expect to hear the terrible disclaimer: "Please take care of yourselves - and each other." 'Nuff said.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The show started off with serious topics and guests. When the ratings were lagging, and Multimedia Entertainment, the show's production company, threatened to cancel the show, the format was changed in 1994 to the sensationalism that it is famous for today.
    • Zitate

      [last line of the show]

      Host: Please take care of yourselves... and each other.

    • Alternative Versionen
      A series of popular videos were released in the late 1990s featuring uncensored nudity, violence and language from some of the wilder episodes of the series. One episode, featuring a man who married his horse, was not broadcast in many parts of the US, and in Canada. It was released on video instead.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Talk Soup: Folge vom 7. Februar 1994 (1994)

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      • 30. September 1991 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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