Richard Dominick was a key figure in making Jerry Springer into the spectacle that it became for most of its run, but it wasn't his only project.
The two-hour documentary details how the thoughtful liberal and popular Cincinnati news anchor "sold his soul" and turned his staid daytime talk show into a salacious slugfest.
Tales of infidelity and incest, physical brawls, and people flashing the studio audience were all standard fare for the show, ...
Fights, Camera, Action arrived on Netflix on Tuesday, January 7 - an explosive new documentary that promises to uncover the dark secrets behind the popular 90s talk show ...
Fights, Camera, Action’ examines the program considered the worst in the history of American television. It crossed ...
In the new two-part Netflix documentary Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action, the son of one guest reveals that producers ...
Ultimately, the murder didn’t hurt the show.” If ever a sentence summed up a documentary and its subject, it’s this. Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (Netflix) is a wild-eyed, scarcely ...
Before the man who transformed “The Jerry Springer Show” into a gladiatorial showcase of the worst common denominator took over as its executive producer, Richard Dominick made his living ...
Jerry Springer on his show in 1998. But when ratings tumbled, the show hired former tabloid newsman Richard Dominick and the series evolved into the chair-throwing, headline-grabbing, chaotic beast ...
But the mastermind behind the whole operation wasn't really Springer—it was a man named Richard Dominick. In the new Netflix docuseries Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action, which charts the ...