The Jerry Springer Show you took liberties with your backstage treatment of guests that were almost as extreme as what sometimes happened on air.
In a new two-part Netflix documentary Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Actionthe son of a female guest reveals that the show’s producers threatened to deny his mother a plane ticket home if she didn’t perform on the show as ordered.
Jeffrey, son of Nancy Campbell-Panitz — who was killed by her ex-husband after she appeared on the show with him and his new wife in 2000 — says producers told Campbell-Panitz that if she didn’t return to the stage, she would find her own way home with Ralf Panitz and Eleanor Panitz after she sped off.
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“They informed her backstage that they wouldn’t give her a ticket to Florida if she didn’t come back by the end of the show,” Jeffrey says in the documentary.
Producer Toby Yoshimura confirms that multiple producers would threaten the guests in hopes of getting them to do what they were asked to do. They also tutored the guests and infuriated them by forcing them backstage so they would be excited and angry when the cameras rolled.
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Richard Dominick watches the action on ‘The Jerry Springer Show’ from the control room.
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“It was a tactic so that you as a producer would have another chance to keep them,” Yoshimura says of denying the free trip. “They should feel indebted to you, that they’re going to let you go – they’re letting you down, and you’ve done all this for them.”
Jeffrey says his mother “didn’t have it.”
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“She said, ‘No way. You lied to me. I’m done.’ Somehow she found her way to the bus station in Chicago [where the show was filmed]walking alone in the streets. I had no money, I had nowhere to go. Only she is crying,” he said, adding that in the end, a “good Samaritan” bought her a ticket home.
“As strong as she was, I’m sure she felt confused and didn’t understand what had happened. After the show, none of The The Jerry Springer Show contacted to check on her, to see where she is, where she went. As far as I know, that has never happened.”
Jeffrey, son of The Jerry Springer Show host Nancy Campbell-Panitz.
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Executive producer Richard Dominick says that seriously helping guests was beyond their capabilities at the time.
“We didn’t solve problems. We’ll give you a chance to come, tell your story, get it all out there, but we didn’t want to help you,” he says.
Learn more about the Panitz love triangle and other unforgettable guests on the infamous talk show at Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Actionnow streaming on Netflix.
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