
Veteran TV journalist Maury Povich -- yes, he began his TV career as a news anchor -- tackles volatile issues with his guests and studio audience on this daily, hourlong talk show. Known widely for offering guests the chance to take DNA tests to prove or disprove paternity -- usually with guests breaking out in tears of joy or sorrow -- Povich's show also frequently utilizes lie-detector tests. Cheaters and out-of-control teens are often featured on the show, and episodes occasionally focus on outrageous moments that have been captured on video.

Guests learn the results of paternity tests.

Mothers want men who deny being fathers to take paternity tests.

Lie-detector tests gauge men's fidelity to their partners.

Tontalana believes that her hotel-chef husband has been sleeping with the guests; Anthony thinks Latrenda is having sex with her own brother; Tiffany says she called off her engagement because her fiancé's exes kept harassing her.