Jerry Springer hosting ‘The Jerry Springer Show’.Photo:Ralf-Finn Hestoft/CORBIS/Corbis/Getty
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The Jerry Springer Show, faced with cancellation, took some bold risks.
In 1991, the storied talk show’s reputation was a far cry from what it’s known for today. The show, competing with tons of other talk shows in the daytime space, was facing cancellation when a new executive producer was brought in to shake things up.
“I thought the show was terrible. It was just boring. You had a terrible host, a terrible show; the audience is 90,” Dominick recalled.
“So when I took over the show and became the executive producer, the vision that I had that I wanted everyone to fall into was, ‘Let’s take a talk show and turn it upside down. Let’s turn it upside down. Let’s make it wild. Let’s make it sexy,' because that’s what I was known for.”
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While other members of the production team saw the vision, Dominick had to getJerry Springerhimself on board, which was harder than it seemed.
“Jerry felt, ‘That’s kind of risky,' so I said to him, ‘You’re a funny guy, you’re a laid back guy. Let’s bring it out instead of trying to hide it,' " Dominick says.
“He eventually saw this had potential, and yeah, he went along with me. Let’s give it a shot and see what happens.”
Dominick’s rule for staffers became, “Do not bring anything to me unless it’s interesting with the sound off.”
Jerry Springer hosting “The Jerry Springer Show”.
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“I told the stage manager, ‘When he comes out, I want everybody on their feet, and I want them to chant ‘Jer-ry, Jer-ry, Jer-ry,’ " he said.
“He was like, ‘Really?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, that’s what I want because people at home, they’re going to think he’s famous.' ”
Producer Annette Grundy added, “That was kind of, I think, the beginning, maybe, of the metamorphosis of the show, was the fact that we made him a little more fly.”
Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Actionis now streaming on Netflix.
source: people.com