Decide if the Maury Show is right for you. Although TV talk shows may seem like a constructive way to deal with relationships or personal challenges, they literally display your problems before the world. Many episodes of the Maury Show, especially those about infidelity, escalate into physical fights and may further damage a relationship. Some critics argue that the Maury Show merely exploits people with problems for viewer entertainment. Consider these elements prior to choosing the Maury Show as an avenue for help in a difficult situation. On the other hand, not all shows deal with emotionally charged issues so assessing your personal condition is important.
Visit the "Maury Show" website. Click the link titled "Be a Guest."
Fill out personal information. The "Be a Guest" form is a quick application that requires personal information, such as name, age, address, phone number, email and your personal story.
Be thorough with your personal story. Ultimately the Maury Show thrives on the entertainment value of each episode. Therefore, it is important to relay your story in a way that highlights its entertaining aspects. Perhaps explain why viewers would be interested in the story and how it has impacted you personally.
Pay attention to the online questions. On the "Be a Guest" page on Maury's website, a small box titled "Question of the Day," relays potential upcoming stories. Read these questions to see if your story appears here. If it does, simply call (888) 456-2879.
Try and try again. Due to the high volume of stories received by producers at the "Maury Show," if you genuinely want to be a guest, you may have to contact them more than once. Consider revamping your story if it is not selected or think about other potential stories that the show may be interested in.
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