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But no doubt they'll continue to air this crap program ! , they've only temporarily suspended it. |
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But Jeremy Kyle is a whole different kettle of fish. Pretty much all of the guests had some sort of mental condition, addiction or illness, and the producers encouraged conflict between feuding families backstage and apparently plied them with alcohol before they went on. The 'aftercare' really isn't up to scratch either according to recent stories. It's exploitative and cruel and it's the right decision to axe it. |
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Good riddance. One of the worst shows on television and Kyle is one of Britain’s biggest pricks.
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I’m glad. Disgusting show
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The Lady CEO of ITV
was able to watch the banned episode. So no wonder she Axed the show Bootleg DVD's can now be made. Jeremy Kyle will still do his 30mins Docu's for ITV1HD |
I've never watched one show but know the types of people it featured. I don't think its a loss to broadcasting and its terribly sad that a man has taken his life seemingly because of it but I am sure there were other factors at play in his life too from what I have read.
Jeremy Kyle is massively annoying too |
Jezza for the jungle.
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The worst was on the final, being booed by those idiotic crowds and then being grilled and ripped to pieces by Pete Burns on BOTS. |
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I like Nicola and she's one of my favourites, but she was out of order there, and not something to be joking about. They were pretty much bullying him that entire episode. Very twisted and sickening to watch. |
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Does anyone think Jeremy himself asked for it to be cancelled, thats not a nice thing to happen on your watch, he might have been wanting to bow out for a while but while it was getting quite good ratings....
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One of the problems with the way the Big Brother experience was reported, was that the housemates that you heard from after the show, and in later years, were generally the ones that had got opportunities in the media off the back of the show, and made some money. So they weren't likely to criticise the experience.
The housemates that went back to normal lives didn't have access to the media to tell their story, so the public didn't necessarily hear the negative side of it. |
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