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.
It comes to me like a disturbing nightmare, images of a man admitting that he was married to a Shetland pony, which is ...
The two-hour documentary details how the thoughtful liberal and popular Cincinnati news anchor "sold his soul" and turned his ...
Tales of infidelity and incest, physical brawls, and people flashing the studio audience were all standard fare for the show, ...
Building a show around outrage became a "trap" for producers, who "had to keep outdoing themselves" to draw in viewers, the director of "Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action" told Yahoo ...
Richard Dominick is a prominent figure in television production, best known for his influential role in shaping The Jerry Springer Show. Joining the show as an executive producer in 1994 ...
In the new two-part Netflix documentary Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action, the son of one guest reveals that producers ...
But former producers detail the daytime discord. “There’s no line to draw,” says executive producer Richard Dominick, a former reporter for British tabloid “The Sun,” says in the documentary. “If I ...
Luke Sewell spoke about the complex legacy of the notorious talk show, which both coarsened American culture and affirmed the values of free speech.
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 ...