I was always under the impression that Jerry Springer was real. Or at least real in the sense that it doesn't hire actors or give the guests scripts. But it's like Springer himself has said when he's being interviewed on other shows. Let's imagine that only one percent of the public as a whole are involved in something Jerry wants to do a show on. And only one in a thousand of them is actually willing to go on the Jerry Springer show and talk about it. At the end of the day that's only one person in a hundred thousand that he's got a chance in hell of getting on any given show. But in a country of almost three hundred million people, it means that for any given show his producers could theoretically get a few thousand potential guests to choose from, and all they've got to do is weed through them to pick the most stupid, sensational, and all round idiotic candidates they can find. And considering the massive amount of money that show makes I don't find it very hard to believe that they've got people all over the country to make it easier for wannabe guests to try their luck.



Rallan