
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.

A couple cheats on each other; a man reveals a secret to his fiancée; a man wants his husband to stop trying to be a woman; a woman plans to steal her lover from his girlfriend.

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

Cheaters' clash.

A pregnant guest wants to get revenge on the cousin who hooked up with her man; an engaged man wants to cancel the wedding because he slept with the bride's sister; a guest may decide to ditch her unappreciative boyfriend for his brother.