Jeremy Kyle Death on Daytime (Channel 4 Documentary)

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This two-part documentary is hearing on Sunday and Monday nights. It’s a look behind the scenes at the exploitative and outrageous practices of The Jeremy Kyle Show.





I look back with a great sense of guilt that I ever “enjoyed“ The Jeremy Kyle Show. I hope we seen nothing like it in the British media landscape again.

Worth noting that Jeremy is now represented by Fat Claire of “Katie and Peter” fame.



the same Clare@ Can who’s ex Neville took Peter and Clare to court and won 4million pounds from ITV

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...r-Andre-judge-branded-Strictly-star-liar.html
 
I was once invited on to Jeremy Kyle by someone that I’d had a huge falling out with and cut off. The researchers didn’t take no for an answer, I couldn’t believe how desperate they seemed to want people. The levels that they went to contacting me was borderline harassment and in fact only stopped when I said I was at the solicitors about to receive advice on a harassment case against them. Had I been a vulnerable person it would have been very difficult not to just give in to get them to leave me alone.
 
I remember dipping in and out of watching it in my teens but grew out of it pretty quickly. None of the scummy behaviour of the production team surprised me because it was a scummy show in general. Went with countless benefits shows that were on every TV channel at the time.

Obviously Jeremy Kyle is a bleep but he was doing his job and at the time people lapped it up.
 
Ya it says it at the start of episode one but I missed the first few mins and only realised they were actors when I went back to see the bit at the start I had missed. I went the whole episode believing they were the actual staff I was shook
The young kids being interviewed they were acting you mean?
I thought that was really them
 
I swear to god has the world gone bleeping soft 🥴🥴 Acting like Jezza is Harold Shipman. All he did was tell a few toothless guests what messes their lives were and tried to put them on the straight and narrow. It was their choice to go on, and the public lapped it up, just like we do when their are tit singers on xfactor, or some z lister eating a cows dick on the jungle. It's called personal responsibility. Why as a society have we gotten so soft, it actually scares me what this woke culture is turning into.
I guarantee if you seen one of Jezza's guests in the street, acting the way they do you be on your group chat, being hypotcrytical and slagging the hell out of them .
 
I'm confused. Why would that woman get a tattoo of Jeremy's signature on her shoulder!? AFTER the show? She said she had that, because she loved him..ffs. She didn't seem like she was that bothered by Steve's passing it looked like she was forcing her tears tbh. The whole thing seemed off. I felt sorry for him because obviously Jeremy played a part in his death! This man had anxiety, depression and was fragile. So there's no need to talk to someone like crap! It makes you feel like you want to die inside when you have these things wrong with you. Jeremy could have just explained after the show that his persona was hammed up for entertainment purposes and made the bloke feel a bit better and that the results aren't always accurate. I believe he enjoyed being the smarmy cunty guy. For someone who's brother had substance abuse issues and Jeremy clearly likes having affairs and isn't so squeeky clean himself, he's not empathetic at all at any time! The results could have been explained again to the woman too. Production could have done this! They know they are dealing with people who aren't that self aware and they took advantage.
 
The most memorable JK episodes were -

The bloke who was headbutted on stage
The Mick Philpot appearance
The Gay blokes who found out they were related.
The Muslim guest who was beating his non Muslim partner.

Was'nt Dymond a compulsive liar though? I must admit, that voicemail of his bawling down the phone had me in stitches.
 
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My fave Jezza was when he was being lippy and condescending to an equally lippy, attitude chav who then threw the results card at him and it skimmed the Jezza quiff 🤣🤣🤣 I think it's still on YouTube.

The guard dogs soon pounced. That's why he was so rude, he knew the bouncers were there. He would have absolutely tit himself otherwise and got a right pasting or two from an angry crackhead
 
I always remember an episode of Jeremy Kyle where three or four guests were having a lie detector because someone (paraphrased) had tit in their fridge. “DID YOU POO IN MY FRIDGE?” or some such. I had to go to college before the results came in and was fuming I’d missed it. 😆😩🤣
 
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