The Morton Downey Jr. Show (TV Series 1987–1989) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Some episodes touched on serious topics such as prostitution, sexual related matters, but compared to "Bey" or "Springer" it was never sensational and never got graphic.

Violence & Gore

  • The show occasionally gets confrontational and sometimes a little violent. One famous example is Roy Innis fighting with Al Sharpton and he violently throws him to the floor. But it's mild.

Profanity

  • Sometimes cursing, but never usually the type that gets bleeped.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some serious episodes are about drugs and drinking in the community.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • It set the stage for Richard Bey and many like him, so yes, there are intense episodes, but this is peaceful next to "Bey" and "Springer."

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