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Jerry Springer and his outrageous guests engage in lively and often tasteless discussion, complete with bleeped profanity and chair throwing.

Jerry Springer and his outrageous guests engage in lively and often tasteless discussion, complete with bleeped profanity and chair throwing.

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S24, EP141 "Is My Stripper Boyfriend Gay?"

Latoia suspects that her male-stripper boyfriend, Hurricane, is gay; Savannah thinks Windy has caused a divide in her relationship with her boyfriend; Taylor wants her one-night stand with Cowboy to turn into a long-term relationship.

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S9, EP33 "Two-Timers Confronted"

Two-timers are confronted.

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S19, EP33 "Trick or Treat?"

A man learns the truth about his online lover; a groom finds another woman more to his liking; a prostitute's biggest customer is her sister's boyfriend.

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"I Wanted to Be Dominated"

Johnny wants his girlfriend Aimee to accept his dominatrix fetish; Maya confronts her boyfriend Eric about his abusive sexual fetishes.

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S24, EP154 "Love Predictions ... Threesomes"

Jazzy wants a threesome with her best friend and her boyfriend; Danielle's baby daddy hooked up with her good friend; Marra's big secret explodes in his face.

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S24, EP126 "The Fiesta Is Over"

A scandal involves two cousins and their boyfriends; Hector wants to propose to his girlfriend, but must first come clean about something he did while he was on the road; Brittney wants to get romantic with a man who already has a girlfriend.

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S24, EP108 "Rappers Battle... For Love"

Sony wants to know if Mobetta has been unfaithful.

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S24, EP95 "Awkward Hook-Ups"

Mookie has a confession that could be a deal breaker; Kelvin assures his girlfriend that an encounter he had at a movie theater meant nothing; two women's feelings are mutual, but one of them has a boyfriend.

Tasteless talk shows come and go, but one magazine declared this long-running daytime chatfest "the worst show in the history of television." Loaded with bleeped profanity and guests who aren't afraid to embarrass themselves on national TV, "Jerry Springer" features a host who is the anti-Oprah, aiming his show squarely at viewers who rubberneck at traffic accidents. The former Cincinnati mayor must be doing something right because the show celebrates its milestone 25th season.
Original Air Date: Sep 30, 1991
Genres: News/TalkTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
14 seasons available on demand
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