The Richard Bey Show | |
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Created by | Richard Bey |
Presented by | Richard Bey |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | WWOR (1987-1992) All American Television (1995–1996) Chris-Craft Television (1992-1996) UPN (1995-1996) |
Original release | |
Network | WWOR |
Release | 1987 1995 | –
Network | Syndication |
Release | 1987 December 27, 1996 | –
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The Richard Bey Show is a syndicated American talk show hosted by Richard Bey which aired from September 28, 1992[1] (although the show originally started off as a combination of People are Talking [1982 - 1989], an NBC/Chris-Craft/Fox station staple of which Bey was the host, and 9 Broadcast Plaza [1987 - 1992], which Bey hosted in 1989, after Matt Lauer; hence, it really started on the premiere dates of those shows, though it's unclear when exactly) to December 27, 1996.[2][3] The program was originally produced from and aired on WWOR, from 1992 to late 1996. It was nationally syndicated by All American Television from January 2, 1995 to December 27, 1996 (almost exclusively on UPN stations, due to Chris-Craft Television being the show's distributor). The talk show was executive produced by Bob Woodruff and David Sittenfeld.[4][5] The show was one of many shows that helped pioneer trash TV, with hard R-rated content such as fights, graphic language, graphic sexual content, drug references, etc..