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The Steve Wilkos Show
The former Chicago cop and security guard of "The Jerry Springer Show" gets his own talk show that is adapted from the popular "Steve to the Rescue" shows he did while filling in for Springer. Wilkos says he hopes his show will provide him with a platform to stand up for everyday people and help viewers in need. Common topics include trying to confirm -- often using results of lie-detector tests -- whether guests abused or molested children. Steve also helps guests determine paternity and if guests are cheating on their partners. If Steve doesn't like the guests they might not last long on the show.
S18, EP58 "Cold Cases: Did You Murder Your Baby?"
David says the police looked at the wrong person in the death of his 3-year-old brother; someone else admitted to striking Lisa's baby, causing her death, but her oldest daughter says she would not put it past her mother to commit such an act.
S9, EP102 "DNA: My Wife Lied to Me"
Kimberly's husband threatened to leave her and their children because he thinks she cheated; Kevin wants to know if his wife's new baby is his; David learned that he might be the father of his ex-girlfriend's daughter.
Rerun Air Date: January 13, 2025
The former Chicago cop and security guard of "The Jerry Springer Show" gets his own talk show that is adapted from the popular "Steve to the Rescue" shows he did while filling in for Springer. Wilkos says he hopes his show will provide him with a platform to stand up for everyday people and help viewers in need. Common topics include trying to confirm -- often using results of lie-detector tests -- whether guests abused or molested children. Steve also helps guests determine paternity and if guests are cheating on their partners. If Steve doesn't like the guests they might not last long on the show.
Rerun Air Date: January 13, 2025
The former Chicago cop and security guard of "The Jerry Springer Show" gets his own talk show that is adapted from the popular "Steve to the Rescue" shows he did while filling in for Springer. Wilkos says he hopes his show will provide him with a platform to stand up for everyday people and help viewers in need. Common topics include trying to confirm -- often using results of lie-detector tests -- whether guests abused or molested children. Steve also helps guests determine paternity and if guests are cheating on their partners. If Steve doesn't like the guests they might not last long on the show.