Alan Carr: Chatty Man had a special guest on the first season that had everyone talking. The legendary Jerry Springer took the stage and brought his signature talk show vibes to the chat show. With his iconic opening theme song and a crowd full of applause, Jerry Springer made quite the entrance.
During the interview, Jerry shared his experience of being in the musical Chicago, which was a first for him. He admitted to being nervous, but the reassurance of metal detectors in the theater made him feel more at ease. The audience couldn't help but notice Jerry's rented suit, but he quickly deflected attention by joking about a woman in the crowd looking "pissed off."
Alan Carr also brought up Jerry's singing abilities, to which the talk show icon humbly admitted he only sang during a karaoke session with Chris Ball. Despite not being a professional singer, Jerry's performance impressed Alan and the audience.
The conversation took a humorous turn as Alan Carr asked if Jerry wanted some tea. Jerry jokingly replied, "You want some tea? That's are you serious?" Clearly, the banter between the two talk show hosts was on fire.
The chat eventually circled back to Jerry's role in Chicago. He revealed that he was approached to be in the musical after his appearance on a dancing show in America. Alan Carr couldn't help but show a clip of Jerry's moves, which resulted in laughter from the audience.
Jerry Springer went on to share a funny story about one of the winners of the dance show he had been a part of. The winner, Kim Johnson, had the opportunity to come to America and be on Jerry Springer's show as part of her prize. The twist? She walked into the studio and found out that Jerry would be her partner. Talk about a surprise!
As the interview continued, Alan Carr asked Jerry if he was still hosting the Jerry Springer Show. Jerry confirmed that the show was in its 19th season, much to the audience's amusement. He even joked about how they were now starting to invite the children of the original guests on the show, despite being told not to procreate.
Jerry Springer reflected on the longevity of his talk show, revealing that he was assigned to host it without any audition or tryout. Little did they know that the show would last for so many years. Despite his self-deprecating humor, Jerry expressed his love for hosting the show and acknowledged its impact on Western civilization.
Jerry Springer's appearance on the first season of Alan Carr: Chatty Man was filled with laughter, entertainment, and a touch of nostalgia. Both hosts brought their unique personalities to the chat show, creating an unforgettable interview that fans won't soon forget.
(Source: Alan Carr: Chatty Man)