The Jeremy Kyle Show

2005

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Released: 04 July 2005 Returning Series
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Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: http://www.itv.com/jeremykyle
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The Jeremy Kyle Show is a British daytime television tabloid talk show presented by Jeremy Kyle. It has been broadcast on ITV since 4 July 2005. The show is produced by ITV Studios and is broadcast each weekday. The show first appeared as a replacement for Trisha Goddard's chat show, which was moved to Five. The show is based on confrontations in which guests attempt to resolve issues with others that are significant in their lives, these issues include: family, relationship, sex, drug, alcohol and other issues. Frequently, guests display strong emotions such as anger and distress on the show, and Kyle is often harsh towards those that he feels have acted in morally dubious or irresponsible ways, whilst strongly emphasising the importance of traditional family values. This has led to both criticism and parody of the show in newspapers and on television, and even led to the show being described as "human bear-baiting" by a Manchester District Judge, during a prosecution after guests had been involved in a violent incident on the show. The show's 1,000th episode was aired on Thursday 18 March 2010. In 2012, the show returned from their Christmas break with a new set.

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Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
jacobhin This show has some riveting episodes - like 'who pooed in the fridge?' and 'Jeremy shuts down lesbian man haters'. Good with tea in the morning :)
firthmj This programme is presented by a self-important, repetitive silly man who seems to like making money out of less well educated people's misery.Whilst I realise that his victims seem to like to be exploited for some strange reason, as I do not know the background to this so-called show, I think that he is the ring-master, commanding a bunch of vulnerable clowns.Perhaps if he were to become more honest about his own personal background, we, the viewing plebes, might be able to make a more informed judgement.Does anyone out there agree with me?
Stompgal_87 I very rarely watch daytime television due to going to university during term time and having the radio on in the background on my days off, but when I spent time in the communal lounges in my previous residential care home as well as in the outreach/supported living unit of my current home, I have had the misfortune to put up with my housemates watching this piece of trash as well as the American version, which is just as bad.There are several reasons why I despise this show. One of them is that Jeremy is almost always nasty to the guests on it and another is that things can get very heated between the guests and Jeremy himself (i.e. they become very shouty) so that a security guard has to be called on stage from time to time. The lie detector and DNA results are tiresome as well. I can only think of two tolerable episodes of this show. One involved a mother who lost her son and the other involved Jeremy meeting disadvantaged children, which is the only episode I remember where he wasn't nasty. I must admit that I did sympathise with Jeremy upon hearing the news of his cancer scare, but this isn't saying much.Overall, this is an unbearable talk show that has only spawned two episodes that I could tolerate. 1/10.
daveydc I love this show, i know a lot of people take it very seriously, and personally i think thats wrong. Most of the guests are on the lower end of the human scale. Jeremy kyle confronts and confides in these people and families and tries to engage the front-end of treatment which is then passed on to his aftercare team, most of the people are long term alcoholics or abusers who in general have dependents. So i have very little or no respect for these people. In my view this is an entertainment show, perhaps its wrong to laugh, but i do most of the time although there is the odd show that is both un-funny and not interesting to watch, although thankfully thats a rare problem. The show is especially entertaining if Jeremy (kyle) becomes irritated with the quests, generally the more useless ones. Overall i really enjoy this show as an entertainment show. 10/10