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      • In another special in 1988, Rivera's nose was broken in a well-publicized brawl during a show whose guests included white supremacists, antiracist skinheads, black activist Roy Innis, and militant Jewish activists.
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  2. Sep 11, 2023 · In 1988, talk show host Geraldo Rivera got caught in the middle of a heated and racially-motivated argument on the set of his show. One flying chair later, his nose was in pieces.

  3. On November 3, 1988, a television taping took a violent turn when Geraldo Rivera's talk show, focusing on 'Teen Hatemongers', erupted into a brawl. The incident, which resulted in Rivera's nose...

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  4. Nov 4, 1988 · NEW YORK -- Geraldo Rivera suffered a broken nose in a chair-throwing brawl that erupted during the taping of a show entitled 'Teen Hatemongers,' as young neo-Nazis from the racist 'skinheads'...

  5. Nov 4, 1988 · A brawl erupted on the set of Geraldo Rivera's morning talk show Thursday between right-wing "skinheads" and black civil rights activist Roy Innis, leaving Rivera's nose broken and bloodied.

  6. In another special in 1988, Rivera's nose was broken in a well-publicized brawl during a show whose guests included white supremacists, antiracist skinheads, black activist Roy Innis, and militant Jewish activists.

  7. Mar 23, 2012 · 1. Rivera’s 1986 special broadcast, “The Mystery of Al Capones Vaults,” was one of the most hyped TV events in history — and one of the biggest busts.

  8. Nov 5, 1988 · The “Geraldo” brawl occurred 10 days after Rivera’s controversial NBC special on devil worship, which contained gruesome accounts of torture and allegations of ritual slayings of children.

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