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The Jeremy Kyle Show

  • TV Series
  • 2005–2020
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
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The Jeremy Kyle Show (2005)
ComedyReality TVTalk Show

Jeremy Kyle deals with guests attempting to resolve issues with those in their lives, with such issues often related to relationships, sex and drugs.Jeremy Kyle deals with guests attempting to resolve issues with those in their lives, with such issues often related to relationships, sex and drugs.Jeremy Kyle deals with guests attempting to resolve issues with those in their lives, with such issues often related to relationships, sex and drugs.

  • Stars
    • Jeremy Kyle
    • Graham Stanier
    • Georgette Civil
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    3.4/10
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    • Stars
      • Jeremy Kyle
      • Graham Stanier
      • Georgette Civil
    • 51User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Jeremy Kyle
    Jeremy Kyle
    • Self - Host
    • 2005–2019
    Graham Stanier
    • Self - Psychotherapist and director of aftercare
    • 2005–2012
    Georgette Civil
    • Self
    • 2012–2013
    Kerry Katona
    Kerry Katona
    • Self
    • 2012
    Alex Reid
    Alex Reid
    • Self
    • 2012
    Darren Day
    • Self
    • 2013
    Jack Tweed
    • Self - Guest
    • 2013
    Sharon Baker
    • Self - Guest
    • 2014
    Danniella Westbrook
    Danniella Westbrook
    • Self
    • 2012
    Tina Malone
    Tina Malone
    • Self - Guest
    • 2013
    David Van Day
    • Self
    • 2013
    Elizabeth Ashley
    • Self (Guest)
    • 2014
    Sue Moxley
    • Self
    • 2013
    Terrence C. Daniels
    • Self
    • 2005
    Mairead Philpott
    Mairead Philpott
    • Self
    • 2007
    Megan Phelps-Roper
    Megan Phelps-Roper
    • Self
    • 2007
    Shirley Phelps-Roper
    Shirley Phelps-Roper
    • Self
    • 2007
    Rebekah Phelps-Roper
    • Self
    • 2007
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    3Sleepin_Dragon

    He's a horrendous human being. #miserylust

    I've never witnessed someone so desperately happy when surrounded by the misery of human suffering, the glee in his eye when someone's cheated, bullied or lied to etc is quite scary. He genuinely seems to get off on people's misery.

    I recently watched a 'special' episode, and even surrounded by some remarkable and wonderful human beings he managed to make it all about him, and got lost in his own conceit.

    It really does show the true fundamental problems in the UK right now.

    A mix of nice and awful people on the stage, I just wish he could be a little bit nicer to the decent ones, he's gotten worse as the years have gone on, he seemed to be a little nicer when he started out.

    Some of the stories are quite engaging, I've learned a few things that I was formerly unaware of, it's just him, and his ego. 3/10
    3derangedxzombie

    Exploitation for self gratification and amusement

    This show was popular at the time as it gave people a preview into the lives of those less fortunate (whether of the guests own volition or bad luck) this would satisfy a viewers nosy or curious nature whilst making them feel better about their own life, so they would become hooked. The guests often had problems (substance or alcohol abuse, obesity, underweight, mental health, and predominately relationship issues with a spouse or sometimes family). A similar show to Dr Phil and Jerry Springer etc, but with a difference.

    You had two types of episode, the demonize episode where the host Jeremy Kyle would talk down to a guest, berate or shout at them for something they did (perhaps deservedly, but as a host this was terrible as the host should be impartial - and simply asking questions). The mindless audience would then boo or copy Kyle's take.

    The 2nd type of show is the "awww" show. Someone goes through trauma, abuse etc, maybe finds they were a victim in a relationship with an unfaithful partner. Kyle praises the person, the mindless audience follow suite and go "awww".

    Another issue is exploiting these people because many may have been paid or saw it as their 5 mins of fame. Shame on ITV. It ultimately resulted in a past guest taking their own life.

    Brainless, exploitative garbage. Similar to the propaganda that the ITV news spews out daily.
    1chris_gaskin123

    Total rubbish talk show

    Of all the talk shows I've seen, Jeremy Kyle has to be the worst.

    Each show consists of very rough people trying to sort out their love lives etc. Who cares? I'm sure they can do it amongst themselves instead of sharing out with others. A lot of the guests start fighting anyway, which is why there are bouncers on set.

    Jeremy Kyle replaced "Tisha" in the morning slot on ITV1 after Trisha Goddard defected to Channel 5.

    I'm rather surprised Jeremy Kyle Show is still going anyway. And just where does he get all these rough people from, a zoo I wonder. And their language is terrible too.

    Get this rubbish off our screens. Certainly not entertainment.
    1DonkeyManKing

    No, this show was never intended to help people.

    It depresses me that there are seriously people out there who are naive enough to believe that this show actually helps it guests with their problems. If you go on google reviews or if you look at some of the reviews on this site, you'll see several people not only defending this now cancelled show, but people also saying that this show should be brought back because, it supposedly, helped people with their problems. Lets just go over a few things.

    1. Guests were told to change their clothes and wear tracksuit outfits, just so Jeremy Kyle could further ridicule them.

    2. Several guests have come out saying that they were locked in a small room for 10 hours straight, making them feel stressed and anxious.

    3. The producers have told their guests to speak louder than Jeremy Kyle on the stage just to make them look worse.

    4. Despite not liking it when his guests swear on his stage, Jeremy Kyle himself swears at his guests, calling them vile insults, and then suspiciously editing clips of him swearing out so he doesn't look bad.

    5. There was no aftercare on the show. Former guests have come out saying they were either given just one minute of aftercare, or none at all.

    So to all the people who think this show helps people with their marriage problems, drug problems, etc, how do you explain everything I have just listed out?

    Jeremy Kyle is not a good person, he is not a hero, he doesn't care about his guests problems, and he has no such intention of helping them. He is a vile, deceitful, scummy human being who exploits his guests and revels in their misery, and if any of you seriously believe he helps people, then you all seriously need to get in touch with reality. This show should never come back.
    jimothybranning

    Jeremy Kyle Rubbish

    I think that this show is absolute rubbish, Jeremy Kyle gives his honest opinion, well in my opinion, like trisha did he makes situations worse than what they were before the guests come on the show, they probably leave wanting to kill themselves. He has got to be without a doubt the most patronising idiot on telly, giving it 'sweetheart', 'darling' to the guests, how about shut up jeremy kyle you're a fool. and it gets worse, not only does the idiot take over breakfast telly went he blocks capital fm, now capital, i do love your radio station, but this loser kyle might bring your ratings down So ITV and Capital stop torturing ur watchers and listeners and stop his programme, i might organise a petition.

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      On Wednesday, 15th May 2019 ITV announced that they had permanently cancelled the show following the apparent suicide of a guest who had appeared on the show.
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    • Release date
      • July 4, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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      • 1h 5m(65 min)
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