Jeremy Kyle is set to make his television come back just weeks after the the explosive Channel 4 documentary Death on Daytime.
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A former district judge from Manchester has appeared in Channel 4’s latest documentary series on The Jeremy Kyle Show some 15 years after describing it in court as the ‘human form of bear baiting’.
The Channel 4 documentary, which aired across two episodes this week, looks at the tragic impact of the daytime programme, which ran on ITV from 2005 until 2019. The show, filmed at Salford's MediaCity, was pulled following the death of Steve Dymond.
The 63-year-old construction worker had taken part in a lie-detector test to determine whether he had cheated on his ex-fiancee. The Channel 4 documentary saw former staff and guests making shock claims against The Jeremy Kyle Show, including comments that participants were often 'goaded and persuaded' into conflict on-screen by producers.
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During one 2007 episode of the ITV show, former security guard David Staniforth headbutted another participant following a row on stage, causing blood to pour out of his nose. The footage was never broadcast and Mr Staniforth was later taken to court over the incident.
Manchester district judge Alan Berg proceeded over the matters, where Mr Staniforth pleaded guilty to an offence of actual bodily harm. He was fined £300 plus £60 costs at the time, and later lost his job in security.
During court proceedings at the time, Judge Berg, from Altrincham, told Mr Staniforth: “The circumstances of this case are exceptional and the provocation involved seems to be paramount.
“I have had the misfortune of viewing The Jeremy Kyle Show, which is a human form of bear-baiting which goes under the guise of entertainment. The people responsible for this, namely the
Jeremy Kyle is set to make his television come back just weeks after the the explosive Channel 4 documentary Death on Daytime.
After ITV’s The Jeremy Kyle Show was taken off air in 2019, a recent Channel 4 documentary has investigated the long-running TV programme. Death on Daytime including harrowing claims from guests who’d appeared on the show, as well as interviews from staff who’d worked on the daytime TV show about what went on behind the scenes. Following the release of the documentary, here’s some of the shocking moments that played out on the ITV show… When the show was taken off air following the death of a contestant Steve Dymond tragically died on 9 May 2019 just days after appearing on ITV’s The Jeremy Kyle Show.
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Jeremy Kyle Show counsellor Graham Stanier has broken his silence as he came out in defence of the show after the bombshell documentary dropped.
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Graham Stanier was on The Jeremy Kyle Show for the duration of its 14 year run on ITV, but it appears as if he’s stepped away from the public eye in the wake of the programme being pulled off air in 2019. Graham was a well-known face on the once popular show, and provided support and counselling for its guests. He joined the broadcasting giant in 2005 as a guest counsellor on The Jeremy Kyle Show, and went on to become the network’s director of show aftercare.
TV dans have urged that Jeremy Kyle be dumped from TalkRadio after watching the recent documentary about his derailed ITV show.The programme aired in two parts, with the first being screened on Channel 4 on Sunday night before concluding on Monday.The bombshell show included harrowing claims from previous The Jeremy Kyle Show guests, as well as interviews with people who worked on the long-running ITV programme. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.The Jeremy Kyle Show was axed in 2019 after the death of Steve Dymond, 63, who took his own life days after filming an episode of the show, which saw him fail a lie detector test.
Steve Dymond died in 2019 from a suspected overdose just days after appearing on ITV’s The Jeremy Kyle Show, leading to the programme being taken off air indefinitely.The tragic guest’s death was discussed in Channel 4 documentary Jeremy Kyle Show: Death on Daytime, in which Steve's devastating final text messages were seen. While the episode in which he appeared never aired, his death led to a probe into alleged lack of care on the ITV show. But the husband of a woman who took her life after taking part in the show says Dymond's death was not the first.
Jeremy Kyle was spotted soaking up the sun on a Barbados beach days before the release of the scathing documentary on his former talk show.The 56 year old was snapped alongside his wife Vicky and their baby son while on holiday last week. Former The Jeremy Show host sported a pair of bright blue patterned swim shorts, which had motifs of sailboats on, and an orange Ralph Lauren T-shirt for the family outing. Jeremy shielded his eyes from the bright Caribbean sun with a pair of sunglasses with black frames and a reflective lens.
Jeremy Kyle has broken his silence after the release of the explosive Channel 4 documentary, Death on Daytime.The 56 year old presenter, who fronted the ITV show for 14 years before it was axed, said there "are two sides to every story" as he discussed the programme on his radio show. Jeremy appeared on TalkRADIO on Monday and reacted to the documentary, which he is also seeking legal action over. Death on Daytime explored the tragic death of Jeremy Kyle guest Steve Dymond, who took his own life days after he "failed" a lie detector test on the show.
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