
Dr. Phil Primetime
Debating over the right to die from a controversial end of life option called Medical Aid in Dying.

Debating over the right to die from a controversial end of life option called Medical Aid in Dying.

Discussing the topic of medical aid in dying speaking with Meg, a 47-year-old woman who suffers from chronic pain due to permanent spinal cord injury and has decided to medically end her life overseas in Switzerland.

Dr. Phil dives into one of the most heated topics of recent times, the cancel culture.

Actors from the biopic "Reagan" talk about their time on set and their thoughts on todays' political climate.

One of two former Vanderbilt University football players who were found guilty of raping an unconscious female classmate in a campus dorm room after a night of drinking tells his story.

A 17-year-old girl is sentenced to 23 years behind bars for luring a friend into the woods and killing her Shemida, whose family accuses her of fabricating health problems for attention, returns to the show.

Dr. Phil sits down with Gary Giordano, who was considered the prime suspect in the disappearance of traveling companion Robyn Gardner in 2011 Aruba, and offers him a polygraph test.

Parents of two toddlers who died mysteriously, three months apart, are offered the opportunity to take lie-detector tests to clear their names.

Julia and Codey vehemently deny any wrongdoing in the mysterious deaths of their 1-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter three months apart.

The birth mother and stepmother of a 5-year-old boy said to have been locked in a closet and starved nearly to death tell their sides of the story.

The birth mother and stepmother of a 5-year-old boy said to have been locked in a closet and starved nearly to death tell their sides of the story.

The doctor tries to help a compulsive exerciser and an anorexic woman.

Dr. Phil McGraw invites guests to confront their problems.

Three couples trying to save their marriages continue their work at the Dr. Phil House.

Tariffs, inflation and fear of recession have sent gold prices through the roof learning why so many people turn to precious metals in time of financial uncertainty.

Two of the nation's sleep experts show you how to get a good night's sleep.

Debating over whether cities and states have the right to criminally punish people experiencing homelessness for sleeping in public.

The debate over solutions to homelessness heats up is criminalization an answer?

Gangs of affluent teens are terrorizing towns in America inside the Arizona town where a gang of teens ran amok the Gilbert Goons have parents terrified to send their teens to school.

Erin Caffey discusses her role in the brutal murders of her mother and younger brothers and how she felt when she learned that her father survived her ex-boyfriend makes a shocking claim.