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''Geraldo'' is an American first-run syndicated
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that was hosted by
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. The show ran for eleven seasons from September 7, 1987, to May 8, 1998, in which it broadcast 2,163 episodes. The show premiered as a
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, in which Rivera moderated single-issue
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s with everyday people. Guests discussed their personal experiences over a given topic, often controversial or sensational, with Rivera placing a heavy emphasis on audience interaction. For its final two seasons, the show reformatted into a news-oriented program under the title ''The Geraldo Rivera Show''. The show's first three seasons were taped at the Rialto Theatre in
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; production then relocated uptown to the
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, where the show was taped for the remainder of its run. The show was produced by Investigative News Group and
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, the latter of whom also served as its distributor. Rivera was offered his own talk show after he hosted the Tribune Entertainment television special ''
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'', which was the highest-rated syndicated show in television history. The show received high ratings in the early 1990s; however, it suffered a decline in ratings following its reformat. The show was canceled in 1998.


Production


Topic selection

In its first few seasons, the show featured controversial topics, such as "Men in Lace Panties", "Kids Who Murder in the Name of Satan", "When the Other Woman Is a Man", and "Teens Who Trade Sex for Drugs". However, Rivera claimed that the show's topics had become "positively G-rated" by 1994.


Guest and audience recruitment

The show provided counseling to some guests. In 1992, the show launched an aftercare referral service for guests who did not have the resources to pursue treatment of their own. According to executive producer Martin Berman, "The audience can take an otherwise ordinary show and make it extraordinary. They can often be better than the people we have booked. And that's because they are the only thing we can't plan."


Broadcast history and release

''Geraldo'' was syndicated worldwide. In the United States, it was distributed by Tribune Entertainment and placed in first-run syndication on September 7, 1987. The show was broadcast on approximately 60 television stations nationwide. By January 1988, the show's coverage increased to 120 television stations and it was renewed for a second season. In January 1990, the show was renewed for another season; however, some stations waited to renew their contracts in hopes that the show would tone down its topics. The show reached the milestone of its 1,000th episode on September 21, 1992. In August 1994, Tribune Entertainment renewed the show for five more years. The show's final episode was broadcast on May 8, 1998; it was a retrospective of both the show and Rivera's broadcasting career. The show broadcast a total of 2,163 episodes.


Reception


Television viewership and ratings

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Critical response

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'' listed it as one of the worst television shows of 1995.


Awards and nominations


Controversy

On November 3, 1988, an episode involving
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,
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, black activists, and Jewish activists was aired. A confrontation between John Metzger (the son of
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) and
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(in which Metzger goaded Innis by referring to him as "
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") led to Innis walking over showing signs of aggression and forcefully grabbing Metzger by the neck after Metzger stood up, and subsequently, a full-scale brawl broke out. Audience members, several stage hands, and Rivera himself got involved. In the process, Rivera was struck in the face by a chair and wound up with a
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. He did not press charges, saying he did not wish to be "tied up with the roaches", and also claiming "if there ever was a case of deserved violence, this was it". The ratings for this show increased as news of the fight attracted attention to the episode even before it aired. In August 1992, Rivera scuffled with KKK members again at a Klan rally in
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. Rivera suffered cuts and a bite to his left thumb.Charges against Geraldo Rivera dropped
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Notes


References


External links


Episodes publicly available at Geraldo's website
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