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I only use to watch the Xmas ones because I liked seeing the nice stories
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The US version managed 300 episodes in two seasons? :umm2: |
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Apparently? But that averages to 150 episodes a season. The average number of episodes in the UK seasons is 170, which is also frightening |
Good. I can't stand Jeremy.
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The ex wife of the guest who killed himself is happy that he’s dead. She said she “hopes he burns in hell” He was apparently abusive towards her.
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So the show had not aired
the man accidently killed himself there is no evidence the show had anything to do with it and they pulled it? This has got to be the biggest crock of dooda i have read about |
How do you know there's no evidence?
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May it rot.
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Big Brother has had countless people on who were clearly not mentally equipped to handle it - and CBB has been even worse at times. |
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A big part of the reason I stopped watching X Factor infact was the "****" auditions, alot of those people also seemed to have mental health issues and they were put up there to be laughed and jeered at, it didn't sit well with me at all |
i'm delighted its been axed. I think it encourages the wrong mentality in viewers. I also think it's right and proper that all these types of shows are investigated further.
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i like Liveleak, Kaotic etc but i could never stomach this show for more than a minute |
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There's multiple stories coming out now about what the Jeremy Kyle show was actually like to work on. Some ex production staff saying that guests were encouraged to get pissed before 9 in the morning, to dress as awfully as they could, some even given outfits to wear. Then, the researcher's jobs was to goad them to the point where they were so furious by the time they went on stage that fights were inevitable. There is nothing in that that suggests a show that was designed to help people. Kyle is also apparently as big a dick as he comes across, barking orders at production staff etc.
The fact that it's supposed to be mental health awareness week, something that ITV seems keen to highlight, then someone kills themselves after appearing on a show where it's not uncommon for the host to stand there and verbally abuse them, no wonder it's been pulled and wipled from exisitance. I doubt BB would have survived this anyway if it had still been on air. I suspect the complaints would have come in ten times worse for brand new reasons. Public perception is changing and those shows are suddenly being seen as cruel and exihibitionary. |
so glad it's axed even though sometimes i do watch the clips on youtube when i'm bored :shame:
these kind of shows are tragic and i wish the ones here in America like Maury, Steve Wilkos, etc. get cancelled soon too |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-48266570 |
[Jeremy Kyle guest death: Show not at fault over man's death, says fiancee's family
The talk show host and his team "should not be punished for trying to help", says the family of Steve Dymond's fiancee.] https://news.sky.com/story/jeremy-ky...amily-11722638 |
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