
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.

London says nothing happened in bed with a friend's boyfriend, but the videotape says otherwise; Reggie blames sex addiction for his infidelity; Bob promised to quit being a prostitute after marrying his wife, then she caught him with her sister.

An 18-year-old returns to the show with three more men to test for paternity of her baby; a teen mom says her boyfriend's sister has brainwashed him into thinking he is not her baby's father.

Guests take lie-detector tests to prove their fidelity to their mates.

Cheating spouses take lie-detector tests.