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*** ''Nosey''' has since started streaming their library of episodes on Pluto TV and [=YouTube=].
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*** ''Nosey''' ''Nosey'' has since started streaming their library of episodes on Pluto TV and [=YouTube=].
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* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.
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* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.''Live!''.
* ReferencedBy: Music/WeirdAlYankovic's [[Music/RunningWithScissors "Jerry Springer"]], a parody of "One Week" by Music/BarenakedLadies, riffs on Springer's talk show.
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* ReferencedBy: Music/WeirdAlYankovic's [[Music/RunningWithScissors "Jerry Springer"]], a parody of "One Week" by Music/BarenakedLadies, riffs on Springer's talk show.
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* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.
* NamesTheSame: When first meeting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I like your movie]]."
* NamesTheSame: When first meeting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I like your movie]]."
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* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.
* NamesTheSame: When first meeting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I like your movie]]."''Live!''.
* NamesTheSame: When first meeting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I like your movie]]."
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* NamesTheSame: When first meeting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I loved your movie]]."
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* NamesTheSame: When first meeting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I loved like your movie]]."
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* NamesTheSame: When hosting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I loved your movie]]."
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* NamesTheSame: When hosting first meeting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I loved your movie]]."
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* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.
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* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.''Live!''.
* NamesTheSame: When hosting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I loved your movie]]."
* NamesTheSame: When hosting a guest named Gidget, Jerry tells her, "[[Film/{{Gidget}} I loved your movie]]."
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** As the norm with most syndicated talk shows. Most of the run during the show's years in Chicago are no longer rerun, and the early episodes produced in Cleveland have ''simply vanished'', having not been rerun since at least the mid-90's.
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** As the norm with most syndicated talk shows. Most of the run during the show's years in Chicago are no longer rerun, and the early episodes produced in Cleveland Cincinnati have ''simply vanished'', having not been rerun since at least the mid-90's.
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** The ''Nosey'' app has a number of episodes from the both the Chicago and Stamford eras legally available for streaming, but only if you can handle the large number of ads that are tacked onto the episodes.
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** The ''Nosey'' app has a number of episodes from the both the Chicago and Stamford eras legally available for streaming, but only if you can handle the large number of ads that are tacked onto the episodes.episodes.
* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.
* LongRunner: It's the third longest-running daytime talk show in the United States, behind only ''Series/{{Maury}}'' and ''Live!''.
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** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes it no more than two degrees of separation from Springer.
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** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes it no more than two degrees of separation from Springer.Springer.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
**As the norm with most syndicated talk shows. Most of the run during the show's years in Chicago are no longer rerun, and the early episodes produced in Cleveland have ''simply vanished'', having not been rerun since at least the mid-90's.
**The ''Nosey'' app has a number of episodes from the both the Chicago and Stamford eras legally available for streaming, but only if you can handle the large number of ads that are tacked onto the episodes.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
**As the norm with most syndicated talk shows. Most of the run during the show's years in Chicago are no longer rerun, and the early episodes produced in Cleveland have ''simply vanished'', having not been rerun since at least the mid-90's.
**The ''Nosey'' app has a number of episodes from the both the Chicago and Stamford eras legally available for streaming, but only if you can handle the large number of ads that are tacked onto the episodes.
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** Steve got his own SpinOff, which has the added bonus of Steve tearing into guests he doesn't like.
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** Steve [[Series/TheSteveWilkosShow Steve]] got his own SpinOff, which has the added bonus of Steve tearing into guests he doesn't like.
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* BannedInChina: It lasted ''one episode'' in Malaysia before is was unceremoniously pulled.
* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or other performer, the audience immediately chants "LET'S SEE!" Sometimes (usually the strippers and dancers), they're quite good. Sometimes (especially the rappers) they're horrible. If a rapper messes up, sometimes an audience member will challenge them during the questions segment at the end.
* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or other performer, the audience immediately chants "LET'S SEE!" Sometimes (usually the strippers and dancers), they're quite good. Sometimes (especially the rappers) they're horrible. If a rapper messes up, sometimes an audience member will challenge them during the questions segment at the end.
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* BannedInChina: It lasted for ''one episode'' in Malaysia before is it was unceremoniously pulled.
* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or some other type of performer, the audience immediatelychants chants, "LET'S SEE!" Sometimes (usually the strippers and dancers), they're quite good. Sometimes (especially the rappers) rappers), they're horrible. If a rapper messes up, sometimes an audience member will challenge them during the questions segment at the end.
* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or some other type of performer, the audience immediately
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** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes it at no more than two degrees of separation from Springer.
** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes it at no more than two degrees of separation from Springer.
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** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes itat no more than two degrees of separation from Springer.
** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes it
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* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or other performer, the audience immediately chants "LET'S SEE!" Sometimes (usually the strippers and dancers), they're quite good. Sometimes (especially the rappers) they're horrible. If a rapper messes up, sometimes an audience member will challenge them during the questions segment at the end.
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* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or other performer, the audience immediately chants "LET'S SEE!" Sometimes (usually the strippers and dancers), they're quite good. Sometimes (especially the rappers) they're horrible. If a rapper messes up, sometimes an audience member will challenge them during the questions segment at the end.end.
* FollowTheLeader:
** Jenny Jones, Ricki Lake, [[Series/{{Maury}} Maury Povich]], and many other tabloid talk show hosts. One could also argue that Jerry's trashier bent was due to the success of ''Geraldo''.
** Steve got his own SpinOff, which has the added bonus of Steve tearing into guests he doesn't like.
-->[[CatchPhrase Get the hell off my stage!]]
** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes it at no more than two degrees of separation from Springer.
* FollowTheLeader:
** Jenny Jones, Ricki Lake, [[Series/{{Maury}} Maury Povich]], and many other tabloid talk show hosts. One could also argue that Jerry's trashier bent was due to the success of ''Geraldo''.
** Steve got his own SpinOff, which has the added bonus of Steve tearing into guests he doesn't like.
-->[[CatchPhrase Get the hell off my stage!]]
** A show called ''The Test'', hosted by Kirk Fox, attempted to combine elements of ''Jerry Springer'' and ''Maury.'' It leans more toward ''Maury'' or ''Steve Wilkos'' with DNA and lie detector tests. This still makes it at no more than two degrees of separation from Springer.
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* BannedInChina: It lasted ''one episode'' in Malaysia before is was unceremoniously pulled.
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* BannedInChina: It lasted ''one episode'' in Malaysia before is was unceremoniously pulled.pulled.
* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or other performer, the audience immediately chants "LET'S SEE!" Sometimes (usually the strippers and dancers), they're quite good. Sometimes (especially the rappers) they're horrible. If a rapper messes up, sometimes an audience member will challenge them during the questions segment at the end.
* TheCastShowoff: When a guest says that they're a dancer, stripper, rapper or other performer, the audience immediately chants "LET'S SEE!" Sometimes (usually the strippers and dancers), they're quite good. Sometimes (especially the rappers) they're horrible. If a rapper messes up, sometimes an audience member will challenge them during the questions segment at the end.
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* BannedInChina: It lasted ''one episode'' in Malaysia before is was unceremoniously pulled.