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Looking for a 1995 Montel Williams Show episode / off-air VHS lead

Hello, I’m trying to track down a specific episode of The Montel Williams Show and thought this might be a good place to ask because I’ve seen people here catalog old off-air VHS/Beta recordings in detail.

The episode is:

The Montel Williams Show
“Boyfriend Thinks He Owns Me”
Season 5, Episode 17
Original air date: September 25, 1995

I believe someone in my family may have appeared on this episode, so I’m trying to locate any surviving recording or even just a lead. I’m not trying to identify, contact, or expose anyone involved — this is a personal/family-history search, and I’m keeping names/private details out of public posts.

So far, I’ve found database listings confirming the episode existed, but I have not found a public upload, transcript, screenshots, guest list, or archive entry with the actual episode.

Since it was syndicated daytime TV, I’m assuming the most likely surviving copy would be an off-air VHS recording from someone who taped daytime shows in the mid-90s. I’m especially interested in whether anyone here has come across Montel Williams episodes in old tape lots, TV recording collections, or station/date-labeled VHS tapes.

Any advice on search terms, collector communities, tape-label conventions, or places where this kind of recording might surface would be appreciated.
 
Try checking YouTube to see if any clips, episodes, or channel uploads are available. Also search Archive.org to see whether any episodes or related materials have been preserved there.

It may also be worth reaching out to Montel Williams on Instagram and asking directly if he has plans to make the Montel Williams Show library available online, and if so, on which platform or service he expects it to be available.
 
You could also try finding episodes of E!’s “Talk Soup” from that week/weekend (the weekend shows were highlights from various talk shows from the week). I know Montel was one of the shows they pulled clips from, because my brother and I loved watching Talk Soup.
 


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