How The Jeremy Kyle Show Got Cancelled Overnight

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2022
  • How The Jeremy Kyle Show Collapsed Overnight...Jeremy Kyle was the master mind behind a similar show to The Jerry Springer Show which became one of the most polarising shows on British TV.....
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  • @Deano04
    @Deano04 Před rokem +1980

    This show was my guilty pleasure. I can't lie I was truly baffled where they found the people that went on there.

    • @NiskaMagnusson
      @NiskaMagnusson Před rokem +78

      same here but glad that it's over, i had no idea the sheer amount of exploitation going on there.

    • @everythinghaschanged42
      @everythinghaschanged42 Před rokem +14

      @@NiskaMagnusson you know it’s coming back right? 😂

    • @dimitriofthedon3917
      @dimitriofthedon3917 Před rokem +29

      Someone I worked with was on there twice la, legit its always working class people that wanna be big and try and get the spotlight for a bit, ya know that bird is high school with drama vibes with a dogs face? Bam 🤣

    • @dar540
      @dar540 Před rokem

      @@everythinghaschanged42 elaborate please

    • @Uaeboravisma
      @Uaeboravisma Před rokem

      @@everythinghaschanged42 WHAT YESSS

  • @PeterGargan
    @PeterGargan Před rokem +1706

    "I'm not saying Love Island should be cancelled, because some people wouldn't have a personality trait without it".
    You've earned my sub hahaha

    • @phatmemer69
      @phatmemer69  Před rokem +41

      haha thanks for watching bro!

    • @holdtightadele8017
      @holdtightadele8017 Před rokem +52

      I don’t know why, but love island is different to me. Love island makes terrible role models… famous role models🤦🏼‍♂️ I genuinely think it’s damaging.

    • @sunnex474
      @sunnex474 Před rokem +12

      @@holdtightadele8017 just like podcasts and Andrew Tate

    • @Mister_Kourkoutas
      @Mister_Kourkoutas Před rokem +3

      @@holdtightadele8017 it’s like something out of Aldous Huxley’s nightmares.

    • @wibbliams
      @wibbliams Před rokem +6

      @@sunnex474 some podcasts are alright

  • @quntface1518
    @quntface1518 Před rokem +626

    Not enough people talk about how "lie detectors" aren't actually a thing, yet this show claimed they had one that was 97% accurate.

    • @NomTheDom
      @NomTheDom Před rokem +3

      Yeah I never understood that, lie detectors are a complete myth with virtually no scientific basis yet they're the only thing used on this show to decide who was "right" in an argument or such

    • @funkymonk5145
      @funkymonk5145 Před rokem +43

      Exactly if any of the so called guests had any nuance about them they could have sued Jeremy Kyle for misleading and false information.

    • @MitzuMage
      @MitzuMage Před rokem +67

      It's not that lie detectors aren't a thing they are actually a thing however they're largely inaccurate and easy to fake. But back then lie detectors were a big thing and massively used by police. The real issue was Jeremy Kyle exploited vulnerable families that had problems for the sake of pleasing his audience and humiliating people. He's not a trained counsellor or therapist and doesn't know how to handle sensitive topics. He would even deliberately get the host worked up and as mad as possible because it would get him more fame when they are angry.

    • @matthewvaughan8192
      @matthewvaughan8192 Před rokem +17

      He never acted like it was even possible that a guest who failed could be in the 3% as well (by his own numbers, I've never heard of a lie detector being close to that accurate.) If someone failed, absolutely NOTHING could change his mind at that point. It was proven conclusively. 97% does not conquer reasonable doubt, if the 3% of doubt is perfectly reasonable -- I dunno if he genuinely didn't understand that concept, or secretly knew it would destroy all of his leverage if admitted.

    • @MitzuMage
      @MitzuMage Před rokem +4

      @@matthewvaughan8192 he knew it all along but he would still accuse them anyway even if he knew it could ruin their reputation because the sad truth is that's what the audience preferred. They loved to watch him rip into people humiliating them and watching them get angry and defensive. He didn't care if it destroying their family it gets him the most views when he gets people worked up.

  • @rozasupreme
    @rozasupreme Před rokem +160

    I remember at Secondary School, around 2007 ish? A girl from my School appeared on there due to some issues with her parents. She never showed up at school again. The show itself was honestly ghoulish looking back, but it just hit that spot of the brain where you just can't help but watch.

  • @B0BBYFL4SH
    @B0BBYFL4SH Před rokem +541

    The C4 documentary was a huge insight basically poverty porn, for upper class folks to laugh and sneer at the working class. The producers were basically abusing and exploiting the participants, and from i can remember the aftercare was basically awful.
    A gave a heroin addict a two day trial at a rehab centre, and then expected the family to pay the rest. Baring In mind the families who appeared on the show were Northern lower class folk, who barely have a pot to piss in.

    • @dmmoctober
      @dmmoctober Před rokem +53

      To be fair the audience were mainly lower/ working class too … everybody needs somebody to look down on …

    • @horrorshiddengems527
      @horrorshiddengems527 Před rokem +39

      If anything it was to put the working class against those on benefits, endless benefit shows on channel 4 while bankers bonuses on the news went over everybody's heads
      Now with the cost of living everyone is in the same pit

    • @blaineherrington9502
      @blaineherrington9502 Před rokem +26

      Worning class people watched this more than Upper Class. Upper Class peoe.i know wouldnt watch ut as it was tasteless.

    • @dmmoctober
      @dmmoctober Před rokem +8

      @@blaineherrington9502 Despite the terrible typos (clearly due to clumsiness rather than illiteracy) I concur.

    • @AmoralTom
      @AmoralTom Před rokem +6

      I'm working class and enjoyed laughing at the spectacle.

  • @hms9891
    @hms9891 Před rokem +60

    “I can’t be bothered to write a CV it’s boring” 😂😂 I feel you man

  • @Grim_42
    @Grim_42 Před rokem +40

    Always hated how he'd wind people up then hide behind his security guards when they reacted to him.

    • @CSS_Code
      @CSS_Code Před rokem +2

      Yep, that was part of his M.O.
      When it came to the Government Inquiry, the executive producer went to it, as did Graham Stanier and ITV representatives as they were asked to attend.
      Jeremy was also asked to attend the inquiry, but he never showed up and didn't really give much of an excuse as to why, which in the second part of the documentary, the chair of the inquiry even said that he was angry that Jeremy was the only one who never showed up and should have done.
      I understand that he wasn't 100% to blame, but he played his part and therefore should have answered to the inquiry like the others who were asked to attend.

    • @DerbyshireBloke
      @DerbyshireBloke Před měsícem

      He's like Jack doherty

  • @Aine_Evergreen
    @Aine_Evergreen Před rokem +122

    Jeremy Kyle is the show you watch when you think you’ve hit rock bottom, and need reminding that you could be doing so much worse. 😅

    • @movesky6696
      @movesky6696 Před rokem +2

      jeremy kyle has come from a institutions eg pubile school dose anything about real world

    • @lauren9004
      @lauren9004 Před rokem +1

      🤣😂

  • @KC1996LFC
    @KC1996LFC Před rokem +350

    I think it’s hard to understate the impact this show had on the National mindset. It’s was far from being the sole reason, but this era (post 2008 crash through to ~2014) was the era of ‘Broken Britain’ and the austerity that followed. Every National paper had weekly headlines talking about benefits ‘scroungers’ ASBOs, CHAVs and I think JK was a huge part of that image. I won’t lie I’d seen a few JK highlights on CZcams, it was easily watchable slop.
    The C4 expose was eye opening (although they had no qualms about doing ‘Benefits Street’ themselves iirc). The back stage was designed to be as maze like as possible for when they ran off so the cameras could easily corner them, they would leave money out near known addicts to tempt them to steal it and binge, the ‘guests’ weren’t allowed to dress too smartly either. The aftercare was exaggerated and was a fig lead to hide behind when criticised.
    Lastly the lie detector. They claim it’s >90% accurate but most experts have it at closer to 70% at most. Even the 90% number they did over a 1000 shows. Assuming 1 lie detector a show (a huge under estimate) that’s 100+ incorrect results. Humiliating innocent people on national TV. At that point what can you say? ‘The tests wrong’ ‘they all say that’. A lot of LD had entire families and only one would fail which was pretty conclusive, a lot of time people would fess up when facing it. But I don’t doubt for a second they lead to countless arguments, divorces and families not speaking to each other for no reason than entertainment under the veneer of science.

    • @mattutter3525
      @mattutter3525 Před rokem +4

      Yeah I was curious about the lie detector stats, as I knew that they aren't considered reliable enough to use in court. At this point it would be pretty difficult to determine who was lying and who wasn't.

    • @KC1996LFC
      @KC1996LFC Před rokem

      @@mattutter3525 For ones where something was stolen there would usually be 5/6 'suspects'. If 5 passed and 1 failed unless the producers were deliberately rigging it (a large leap) and those were the only possible people that could have done it then that's about as conclusive as you're going to get.
      For the cheating ones often the 'threat' of the lie detector would get people to confess to the examiner so it had some tangible effect of producing the truth. Sometimes their behaviour and known history also made it so you could make a reasonable guess without the LD. He's cheated 3 times before and is extremely evasive and hostile to everyone around him...... hmmmmmmm really need the LD here.
      My biggest complaint is how linear the entire process was. You get accused of something and they want to go on Jeremy Kyle because it's a free lie detector (a problem in itself - if they could afford it why WOULDN'T they do it privately). You don't want to do a LD, but you know Jeremy immediately will make a huge point of this, clearly, you've 'got something to hide'. You do the LD, these are not optimal conditions considering the added nerves of knowing this will be going on National TV. Some of the things people are accused off are so bad that just the title screen will go viral and become a meme. The results come back, you are part of the ~10% that gets a false positive. The audience is going mental, booing and chanting and Jeremy is goading and berating you on national TV. At this point what can you even say to defend yourself? Anything you say to deny it will be met with 'so the test is wrong is it' and 'they all say that'. JK would often say things like 'Be a man and own up to it'. From the moment you were accused, you were on a collision course out of your control with Jeremy fucking Kyle and national humiliation. Kafka's the trial anyone?
      Couldn't agree more with what you said. There's a reason they aren't admissible in court.

    • @mandlin4602
      @mandlin4602 Před rokem +15

      The JK show was a guilty pleasure but I do remember that I graduated in 2010 and went into long term unemployment and couldnt get an interview. I used to hate this narrative that unemployed people are lazy and evil. I literally did everything I could to try and get a job and I just couldn’t get it. Especially where I am from (Liverpool) certain areas already effected by government neglect and long term poverty,( in comparison to the rest of England) along with stereotypes and stigma… it was impossible to get anything more than a 0 hour contract.
      And so many other people my age at the time had the same desperation in my hometown. It was horrible, so many people including myself where clinically depressed. We didn’t *want* to be unemployed at all!

    • @KC1996LFC
      @KC1996LFC Před rokem +11

      @@mandlin4602 Yep, it's an underpinning of conservative politics. If you fundamentally believe society is a meritocracy and fair for everyone then you are forced to believe that those who aren't successful are lazy or stupid and are choosing subconsciously to be poor. It couldn't possibly be because of generational gaps in wealth, the differences in education standards or opportunities. If you accept that then the only 'fair' solution would be to do something to fix those problems, which ultimately they don't want to do.
      The UK media (mainly newspapers) played a huge role in manufacturing consent for the crippling Austerity brought in by David Cameron. Every day we were bombarded with headlines and programming about Broken Britain, the Shannon Matthews case played a big part too. JK played an enormous part, every day of the week on ITV and re-runs on ITV2, look how stupid they all are, look how uncivilised these savages are. It served the purpose of demonising them and also creating an us vs them mentality. Nobody wants to be seen as one of the people on Jeremy Kyle, so those who were only slightly above the poverty line would join the richer + tabloids in lambasting them, which as a bonus destroyed any type of class solidarity or community building.
      The UK public were slowly convinced drip by drip that these people deserved austerity. There's no point trying to help them, they are fundamentally bad people.

    • @anerrorhasoccurred8727
      @anerrorhasoccurred8727 Před rokem +1

      Plus it contributes to the wider misunderstanding of how lie detectors actually work. It’s not a case of “the machine always knows” 💀
      Edit: it’s more like informing the person conducting the test that someone MIGHT be manipulative. So basically designed to catch several longer lies told over a period of time, not just answering “no” instead of “yes.” Basically they’re supposed to ask “safe” control questions and then compare how the subject reacted to direct questions (“did you cheat on your wife?”) to distinguish normal behaviours from fake ones.

  • @just-stuff
    @just-stuff Před rokem +350

    I was a guest on the show a few years before it shut down. Quick summary, absolute shock. I was incredibly shocked by how grotesque the show actually was. Jeremy would come out and weirdly flirt with the female members of the audience. The next weird aspect was the "cheer now". The show managers make a huge deal out of reaction prep before the show starts. They treat it like a pantomime and it's easy to buy into it as they make it seem as though the guests on the show are not even real people. I still remember that day vividly.

    • @CJWatsonG
      @CJWatsonG Před rokem +25

      last time i checked you had to give permission to be on the show, not defending the show I'm just saying after a couple of years of it airing and people knowing what JK is then why agree to go on it when you know full well how you will be depicted, do stupid things get stupid results, if you're depressed or need help go get professional help not go on nation television for the whole country to see your problems unless that's what you want and if so then you are accountable for the repercussions.

    • @DanVee94
      @DanVee94 Před rokem +56

      @KappaCJ I would take a look into how the producers got these people on the shows before wildly speculating how any could possibly be so naive to do so. Jeremy Kyle was a cornerstone of British television, and would air at a time where a lot of their target guests would be exposed to it (mid afternoon on weekdays; ideal if you're unemployed or on benefits). The show would also give you a £200 "dress allowance". This was under the guise of putting yourself up for the day in terms of eating and clothing but for anyone unemployed, on benefits or a substance addict (so basically everyone who aired on the show) it was easy cash. The show quickly became an attraction for these kinds of people because you could air your problems and get paid in the process. You've also gotta consider the desperation and potential mental illnesses these people may have faced. It doesn't take a genius to determine why people trapped in a corner may seek out the show as a means for answers- even if it came at the scrutiny of the public. I think your view on the situation is pretty one dimensional and it might benefit you to approach it with an open mind.

    • @dedasalmeida9047
      @dedasalmeida9047 Před rokem +16

      When you say "flirt" what do you actually mean by that ? Because everything now is sexual assault

    • @bubble6853
      @bubble6853 Před rokem

      You haven't said why you was on there??? It was for entertainment why else would you go on there... Not bieng funny I have never cheated on my boyfriend but I wouldn't put myself through a lie detector no way not even for a night in a hotel....

    • @thethomascobbgroup5001
      @thethomascobbgroup5001 Před rokem +2

      @ bubble I’d be fine with a lie detector test, I’m just not sure I’d trust their version or interpretation of the results.

  • @krazybykrazyk6944
    @krazybykrazyk6944 Před rokem +30

    This man was such an instigator😭 his guest would be in a full blown argument then he would lean in and be like “and what about the time…” then they started arguing more🤣🤣🤣

    • @FutureSailors2006
      @FutureSailors2006 Před rokem +2

      You shouldn’t fight fire with fire when it comes to those types of situations, because it only provokes people to lash out and do something fatal which only ends in tears. This is why the show got cancelled because JK only added fuel to the fire rather than trying to defuse the situation in a rational, logical manner.

  • @MuchWhittering
    @MuchWhittering Před rokem +17

    Polygraphs are pseudoscience, forcing people to use them on the show just adds to the fuel of hate that the show encouraged.

  • @Emtrax.
    @Emtrax. Před rokem +70

    The show was basically Jeremy Kyle abusing vulnerable people he has known for 10 minutes after the results of a test that that isn't accurate enough.

    • @colonelsanders1349
      @colonelsanders1349 Před rokem +19

      Most of them were legit scumbags to be fair.

    • @Joes8186
      @Joes8186 Před rokem +11

      @@colonelsanders1349 looks like the snotty middle class target audience has spoken

    • @QuestNation3221
      @QuestNation3221 Před rokem

      @@colonelsanders1349 I agree just nasty benefit sponging chavs.

    • @bazzamckracken588
      @bazzamckracken588 Před rokem +27

      @@Joes8186 the majority of the viewers were lower/ working class people. Where has this bullshit idea that the viewers of the jeremy kyle show were middle/ upper class posh people come from?? most people like that i know find the jeremy kyle show inherently distasteful.

    • @Gino565
      @Gino565 Před rokem

      @@Joes8186 if you had half a brain you’d know the majority of the audience were also working class.

  • @Mike--Oxmall
    @Mike--Oxmall Před rokem +88

    He actually used to work on Virgin radio for years and he was hired by Capital after he was let go from Virgin. His show was on at night and gave genuinely useful advice to people in between music, when he came to ITV he developed a prickish persona and became very condescending so many people soured on him. Im pretty certain there were rumours of him having an affair with a 17 year old intern and his contract was not renewed. I can't seem to find anything on this unless hes gotten a gagging order or something.

    • @andymclaren1624
      @andymclaren1624 Před rokem +1

      He started it all on BRMB in Birmingham before he moved to Virgin. He also married the bride from the same radio stations publicity stunt “2 strangers and a wedding” where the station got 2 randoms married, gave them a car and a luxury apartment in the city centre to live in. According to stories it was Kyle who was the reason the marriage broke down

    • @shellyred8732
      @shellyred8732 Před rokem +1

      @@andymclaren1624 I remember when he was on BRMB. His show was called Jezza's Confessions. Was my guilty pleasure.

    • @Mike--Oxmall
      @Mike--Oxmall Před rokem +3

      @@andymclaren1624 Oh I see, I don't know about any of that but I do seem to remember that when he was on Virgin maybe around August 2004 he got great reviews with people calling up for days about how great he was because he dedicated a night to teenagers who failed their GCSE's. I also seem to remeber he kept mentioning how he failed his own GCSE's and it wasn't the end of the world. I think it was this schtick that got him popular in the first place. Then he turned into a wrongun when he got on TV.

    • @andrewmclaren272
      @andrewmclaren272 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Mike--Oxmall oh he has a great public personality and it really won him a lot of fans in the city. The show was on from 10pm to 1am and he was at the point he pulled more listeners than the drive home show was doing.
      He really covered so many topics, and didn’t shy away from anything. He had a co host called Maureen who admitted she had helped her terminally sick mother to commit suicide, he just spent the next 2 hours holding a debate over the radio with the call ins.
      TV seemed to make his ego go through the roof

    • @andrewmclaren272
      @andrewmclaren272 Před 11 měsíci

      @@shellyred8732 think it was everyone in Birmingham and the Black Country’s guilty pleasure 😂😂😂😂

  • @RedPanda79
    @RedPanda79 Před rokem +33

    I always thought it was great how he called out people laughing when a man was discussing being the victim of domestic violence

    • @simonzenn
      @simonzenn Před 9 měsíci +2

      that’s the one good moment from JK

  • @mysteryj0430
    @mysteryj0430 Před rokem +266

    Ur gonna blow up if u keep this sort of video quality up. keep up the good work man

  • @LauraBidingCitizen
    @LauraBidingCitizen Před rokem +360

    I was a guest on the show a matter of months when it first appeared on our screens, before they started taking it in the direction it went in & it gained the reputation it did (I went on in Jan ‘06).
    I come from a very hard, working class family, my father was a farmer all his life, my mother a carer until 10 years before retirement when she went into retail due to health issues, & I was working in childcare. All of my siblings worked.
    I won’t go into great detail of why I was on the show, but I’d had a difficult relationship with my mum. I’m 36 now, I lost my mum suddenly & unexpectedly on her birthday in January of this year, & I’m only now (with therapy) coming to terms with the fact there was abuse / trauma throughout my childhood; however, I still loved my mother, but I didn’t have a relationship where I could openly talk with her. She bullied me for many years & it greatly affected my mental health & how I viewed not only myself but the world around me.
    Before I even walked on stage, you’re sat behind & they show what’s being filmed - but you can hardly hear anything! You have the stage management team telling you to go out & ‘fight’ them - they’re egging you on to perform! I’m not a monkey?? I’m not going to fight my own mother.
    The aftercare team was non existent. Graham wasn’t remotely as caring as he seemed on TV, behind closed doors he was very blunt, he’d rather have been anywhere else than talking to you / offering advice ( which, might I add, was the bare bones & I already knew !)
    I’ll give them their dues, they did consistently phone for several months after the show to see how I was doing - around 16 or so months I believe (on & off), but I actually had a very bad MH breakdown in ‘07, & after that.. they never phoned again (great aftercare team indeed Jeremy …)
    Jeremy never cared about the guests. He wanted to use them for his own gain on the show, how good it made him look even if it was at the guests detriment. I truly believe many of the lie detector tests ended up being rigged. If they all came back that they were telling the truth, it wouldn’t make much of a show.. would it? Even in that last skit, he talks more about himself than Steve, the poor guest who took his own life after being publicly humiliated.. says it all, really.
    I’m glad the show is gone. I think there’s room for another chat show, but it would need close monitoring. There’s no need to take advantage of anyone with chat shows these days.

    • @JesusChrist-vq6lk
      @JesusChrist-vq6lk Před rokem +11

      Did the guests not have to apply and all agree to be on the show of their own will?

    • @ZionKraze
      @ZionKraze Před rokem +4

      Pin this above comment.

    • @LauraBidingCitizen
      @LauraBidingCitizen Před rokem +47

      @@JesusChrist-vq6lk Yes, but that’s where they trap you. The majority, if not all appearing on shows like The JK show have never experienced anything like it. You’re of the belief you go on, say your peace, potentially get help, go home, receive help. It’s not like that at all. No one informs you that the staff will try to egg you on backstage to fight whoever is on stage ‘because it makes good tv’, sitting at home you’re of the belief people argue & fight because there’s natural tension / issues, when actually the staff will make sure they talk over what’s being shown live back stage, & twist what’s being said to suit their narrative to wind you up into a frenzy. I didn’t play into it. The T&C’s you sign are in relation to them having rights to the film / production etc, not rights that they can say / do what is necessary for entertainment - I believe that also includes lying about important information such as lie detector tests, because ‘it makes good TV’.
      Contrary to popular belief, The JK show really did have some genuine people who wanted to receive help & support (despite the reputation the show ended up having), but those genuine people were also treated like those using the show as a ‘laugh’, & were made a bit of a mockery out of.

    • @playaajax8750
      @playaajax8750 Před rokem +2

      Prove it or it didn’t happen

    • @LauraBidingCitizen
      @LauraBidingCitizen Před rokem +22

      @@playaajax8750 Err.. no thanks.

  • @gitman3486
    @gitman3486 Před rokem +51

    "The UK had never seen anything like this"
    Bollocks. We had Trisha and Vanessa before that.

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 Před rokem +2

      Exactly

    • @PerryCJamesUK
      @PerryCJamesUK Před rokem +3

      We were already scraping the bottom of that barrel, only Kyle would actively taunt and insult his guests, regardless of how bad the tests were at telling truth from lies.

  • @Hyperbeamification
    @Hyperbeamification Před rokem +58

    I used to work at Capital Radio and honestly, his show was one of the best things we put out at the time. I used to help run the late night slots and some of the stories that used to come in where genuinely heart breaking. The thing was the format was very much about letting the callers talk out their issues and really Jeremy was brilliant at it.
    It doesn't sound like much, but there's a real skill to it. The aftercare was okay, not amazing, but he's producer did try to help callers out with numbers to call for support. Jeremy was alright as a ‘talent’, we used to have a joke about football rivalry. There was a cutthroat side to him though. At first it came across as a perfectionist streak, but later I realised he just liked belittling people around him.
    Then Jeremy got he’s TV deal and a hell of a lot changed.
    They moved him to a daytime slot and over the course of the next few months the complaints started to happen. Whether it was women he’d leer over, or assistants he was rude to, everyone had a, ‘Kyle Story’. He’s producer got the worst of it, as the guy was by nature non-aggressive, so could be easily bullied.
    He left at some point and came back for an anniversary show for Capital, which I worked on. The utter contempt he showed for everyone involved was staggering. Very much, ‘too good for this now, Big-Time Charlie’.
    As a thank you from ITV, (at the time Capital were trying to co-brand with ITV so we were on strict instructions to play nice with any of their talent), we got invited to go to a recording of he’s TV show. None of us ending up going lol.
    I’ve met worse divas, pre-Madonna’s, or egotists in my time working in radio, but Jemery’s probably in the top ten lol.

    • @lauren9004
      @lauren9004 Před rokem

      Interesting

    • @Khenfu_Cake
      @Khenfu_Cake Před rokem +9

      Kinda sounds like Jeremy Kyle may have some narcissistic tendencies. Not entirely surprised to be honest.

    • @bessieburnet9816
      @bessieburnet9816 Před rokem +1

      You mean primadonna. Honestly I quite like that spelling. Never seen it put like that before. 😂

  • @MrArbiter103
    @MrArbiter103 Před rokem +25

    I always assumed it was faked, until one day I was watching an episode with my dad and he realised that one of his work colleagues was one of the guests. Cant remember what they were on the show for but our reaction was priceless lol

  • @conorodea9346
    @conorodea9346 Před rokem +18

    4:17 A quick reminder that there is very little scientific backing supporting the effectiveness of the polygraph test

    • @lostsleepyfox
      @lostsleepyfox Před rokem +2

      Very true. They outright lied on the programme stating it was 90 odd % accurate when in actuality it's closer to 30%.

  • @tomsheppard378
    @tomsheppard378 Před rokem +52

    Relationship advice from a guy who is twice divorced and a gambling addict, makes sense. That's why I get housing advice from homeless people

  • @phoenixreborn6065
    @phoenixreborn6065 Před rokem +73

    Honestly for as fascinating as the show was as an outsider and it really did have some crazy stories, moments and characters on it, It was essentially the modern-day version of putting someone in the stocks and throwing tomatoes at them for humiliation. It may have done some good but clearly it also took advantage of at least some people who for whatever reason felt that going on the show would help them and worth it regardless of the fact it was out in the open for the public to see.

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 Před rokem +2

      Exactly vulnerable people exploited on tv for views like a circus show

    • @Khenfu_Cake
      @Khenfu_Cake Před rokem

      Pretty much. Same shit, different century.

  • @DrMcMoist
    @DrMcMoist Před rokem +15

    I always felt like if my partner approached me and told me that she had organised for us to go on the Jeremy Kyle show... I would have ended things immediately. Cut and run.

  • @becoollikefonzie8007
    @becoollikefonzie8007 Před rokem +47

    OMG, i had the exact same experience of being too ill to go to school and then just having to watch jeremy kyle and teen moms all day in the house alone untill my mum came back from work lol. It's so bad looking back at it

    • @MiniMatthew
      @MiniMatthew Před rokem +10

      Everybody has had this experience 😂

    • @forgottenartform
      @forgottenartform Před rokem +5

      it's almost like a right of passage - get very ill, end up watching crap daytime TV until someone else comes home

    • @monkaWGiga
      @monkaWGiga Před rokem +9

      Still have that Foxy Bingo sponsor stuck in my head all these years later.

    • @NauticalOnion
      @NauticalOnion Před rokem +5

      @@monkaWGiga this comment just gave me a fox themed PTSD attack

    • @anerrorhasoccurred8727
      @anerrorhasoccurred8727 Před rokem +3

      @@monkaWGiga I’m convinced those ads were just an excuse for someone to wear their fursuit on TV.

  • @Aslan_Fulgore
    @Aslan_Fulgore Před rokem +9

    When I was kid I was entertained by the absurdity of the of the wild personalities and their interactions on the show, but as I got older it just pissed me off seeing the blatant exploitation of underprivileged people and their personal circumstances being trivialised for others mere entertainment.

  • @nellupa
    @nellupa Před rokem +45

    Love your content - keep at it man, I genuinely think this is *the* channel to keep an eye on over the next few years

    • @phatmemer69
      @phatmemer69  Před rokem

      thanks bro, glad you're enjoying the content!

  • @JakandDaxterAddict
    @JakandDaxterAddict Před rokem +54

    I remember being told if I didn't do well in school these people are what I would grow up to be. It's the biggest incentive I had to do well over any carrot I've been offered.

    • @nighTmareCSGO
      @nighTmareCSGO Před rokem +3

      Mum used to say the same to me when I experimented with drugs for the first time LMAO

    • @scipioafricanus2212
      @scipioafricanus2212 Před rokem +5

      It's good you've done well for yourself but what you were told was total horse shit. 20-30 is a far more important part of your life than schooling years.

    • @Fireglo
      @Fireglo Před rokem +4

      What a load of nonsense. Most employers don't care if you've even been to school.

    • @JakandDaxterAddict
      @JakandDaxterAddict Před rokem +7

      @@Fireglo They care about my university education though, and I only got to do that by having good A levels, which are helped by having good GCSEs and so on, so yes it does matter.

    • @nighTmareCSGO
      @nighTmareCSGO Před rokem

      @@JakandDaxterAddict honestly the only thing you need to able to do in todays current age and society is blag it really well. Nobody gives a fuck about you really. I thought the exact same naive shit when I left uni and started working. Not a single person cared about my degree or GCSEs or a levels. They just saw you as a cog in the wheel and if you could pretend that you can do the work you were accepted. Meanwhile I saw people around me who left school a year early who now have their own houses and businesses at 21.

  • @Tony36271
    @Tony36271 Před rokem +18

    Writing CV’s are pretty depressing 😂

  • @purplestorm25
    @purplestorm25 Před rokem +3

    The LA Noire theme music in the background was a nice surprise, good video!

  • @anerrorhasoccurred8727
    @anerrorhasoccurred8727 Před rokem +15

    I think reality TV is also a way for people to ignore their own suffocating family issues. Why talk about it or go to therapy when you can just point at someone worse?

  • @Ozzybkz
    @Ozzybkz Před rokem +8

    Terribly underrated channel, keep up the good work, the editing is better then a lot of famous channels I see these days.

    • @phatmemer69
      @phatmemer69  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate that! thanks for watching!

  • @CINRZ
    @CINRZ Před rokem +18

    It was always going to end in tragedy. Such a cruel premise for a show

    • @CJWatsonG
      @CJWatsonG Před rokem +1

      last time i checked you had to give permission to be on the show, not defending the show I'm just saying after a couple of years of it airing and people knowing what JK is then why agree to go on it when you know full well how you will be depicted, do stupid things get stupid results, if you're depressed or need help go get professional help not go on nation television for the whole country to see your problems unless that's what you want and if so then you are accountable for the repercussions.

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 Před rokem +1

      I don’t know why they went on…

  • @philversion1383
    @philversion1383 Před rokem +1

    Great video man. Totally agree about your Love island point also. I saw the channel 4 documentary and I was surprised at how overall negative it was. What I mean is they seemed to go out of their way to only get negative stories relating to the shows run and there was no proper counter balance of people who had good experiences from the show. I mean usually channel 4 do really good counter balance documentary's showing both sides, but it felt like a continued pile on.

  • @oranwilson2960
    @oranwilson2960 Před rokem +6

    I love these videos would defo love to see longer more detailed deep dive videos from you

  • @MrNedCo
    @MrNedCo Před rokem +16

    Jeremy Kyle show was absolutely insane during its peak, PHAT video ❤️

    • @rogerdodger1790
      @rogerdodger1790 Před rokem +2

      We didn't know how good we had it. PUT SOMETHING ON THE END OF IT!!!!!

    • @singhmandip4396
      @singhmandip4396 Před rokem +1

      He shouting at people for no reason and he’s very angry person
      he,s vibrating at a very low energy, which is not good.
      Don’t focus on talk shows people saying negative things. You will be feeding darkness meaning you will become that energy don’t feed darkness don’t focus on negative things.
      Become the light be the lighthouse

  • @moohHa22
    @moohHa22 Před rokem +3

    Ah this was a nice little fix, it’s inspired me to go on the hunt for other Jeremy Kyle related docs. I’m also gonna explore your channel (first time viewer), I LOVED the music at the end! Who was it?

  • @nbarrett100
    @nbarrett100 Před rokem +191

    Jeremy Kyle never apologised and never took responsibility. He considers himself the victim. He humiliated his guests and bullied his staff. I don't think he's helped anybody except himself

    • @debbiemckeown7626
      @debbiemckeown7626 Před rokem +40

      When he had his first child he gambled most of the money meant for her and then left the mother of his child. He then cheated on and left his wife for the children’s nanny and he has the cheek to criticise guests on the show.

    • @chongxina8288
      @chongxina8288 Před rokem +2

      Like everyone else on tv

    • @Phil_Mitchell
      @Phil_Mitchell Před rokem +6

      @@debbiemckeown7626 If true, he still fixed his life and made a success of himself. Don't tell me you're perfect. Or that said perfect people (who don't exist) should only give advice. Jeremy Kyle will forever be a legend.

    • @jesterofspades3903
      @jesterofspades3903 Před rokem +8

      I met him when I was 5 years old and I was very shy. He gave me a bag of jelly babies. I will always like him

    • @curtisholmes9988
      @curtisholmes9988 Před rokem +3

      What about the people he helped on the show

  • @skinnymac2411
    @skinnymac2411 Před rokem +5

    I like how you mentioned that love island has worse problems and ITV won’t dare edit it due to ratings

  • @ryanashworth5925
    @ryanashworth5925 Před rokem +8

    I’ve said it since it happened, why was the Jeremy Kyle show pulled when that shit love island is still going!?

  • @Only_sphinx
    @Only_sphinx Před rokem +7

    Surpised that this isn't big yet keep it up I can see u being the next sunny v2

  • @jayzo
    @jayzo Před rokem +3

    I remember getting the bus home from work one evening back in the autumn of 2015 and being "treated" to a somebody going into great detail on the phone to somebody else about her experiences on the Jeremy Kyle Show that day. I don't remember all the juicy details but I _would_ love to find out which episode it was.
    The problem with the Jeremy Kyle show and the specific incident is it relied on polygraphs which aren't even admissible in court any more because they're so unreliable. While they would state "the lie detector doesn't actually detect if you're lying, it detects signs of deception" it's heavily implied that a polygraph fail is a definite lie and the show leans heavily on that premise, and even worse, it implies that inconclusive results are deliberate attempts to evade detection by someone.

  • @pie6131
    @pie6131 Před rokem +4

    Good video bro. I just have 1 thing I wish you would have talked about. Pretty much the entire shows premise was based on the polygraph test to determine the outcome of the guests and their claims. What people didn't know and still don't know to this day is that polygraphs can be incredibly innacurate. I can't remember the exact numbers but if i recall correctly they say around 30% of polygraph results aren't correct. Meaning the people who failed the tests on this show could have potentially been completely innocent, and their lives ruined as a result of this, including the man that decided to take his own life. This is exactly the reason polygraphs aren't allowed to be used in a court of law.

  • @TRC98
    @TRC98 Před rokem +3

    Im glad you mentioned the Love Island hierocracy, if this happened 10 years ago, when this show was at the height of its popularity, there's no way it would have been axed, just the same way Love Island continues to pollute our screens

  • @seanjones2524
    @seanjones2524 Před rokem +9

    I knew someone who worked on the show. They were the person who dealt with 'long-lost family' stories - absentee parents making a return, adoptions, DNA tests, etc. Their background before this was... working on radio for a couple years during and after uni. Clearly not the person who has the education and experience to help those who were emotionally vulnerable and in need professional support.
    I'd also like to add that this and a few other shows were the fuel to the demonisation of the working class and those from lower-income backgrounds. We're going through a rough time in the UK at the moment. Anybody with two brain cells to rub together will know people will be struggling. Yet they don't believe that people are struggling. Why? Because for the past 10-20 years in the UK poorer, lower-income and working class people have been portrayed like they were on JK and Benefit Street. How many times have we seen someone say something along the lines of "they spend all their money on fags and booze"? JK helped the rhetoric that the working-class were not only the lowest of the low financially but also morally, and they deserve everything that happens to them.

    • @pinkfakecheez
      @pinkfakecheez Před rokem +1

      "but they've got four kids and a flatscreen so they cant be poor"

    • @banana9106
      @banana9106 Před rokem

      Yeah, I think with absentee parents, you have to be so careful, that is going to be an absolute minefield.
      So take for instance my own situation. My husband walked out when our son was 10 months old and when our son was 5 years old the courts put a stop to contact because of his behaviour. My ex continued his abusive behaviour with his new family and in 2015 the police showed up on my parent's doorstep because I have functionally disappeared from society and they were worried as to where I was once he had been arrested for attacking wife number 2.
      Our son has autism, but is very bright. So I don't work and my son was in receipt of Disability Living Allowance. Our son went on to study for A levels and our Personal Independence Payments application initially failed and my ex was due to stop paying maintenance payments when our son turned 17. So I had no choice but to contact my ex and ask him to continue payments. He refused unless he could have contact with our son. Fortunately, it only went as far as telephone calls, because my son worked out for himself what a knobhead [his name for his father] that the guy really is and really hauled him over the coals himself.
      But if JK had existed at that time, what could have potentially happened. My ex got off the domestic violence charges because a terrified wife number 2, after 3 weeks in hospital went into a police station and retracted her statement and fled the country. So he has no criminal record.
      If my ex had gone to JK, then I could have been painted as a bitter ex lying about domestic abuse to deny a father access to his child. If I were to try to say that he had attacked wife number 2, he would deny it and say that it is untrue and slanderous and there would be nothing to back me as this did not go to trial due to wife number 2 withdrawing her allegations. The reality is that it is just to easy to make someone who is innocent look like the villain of the piece.
      See, if my ex were to apply to work with children, then an enhanced DBS check would show him up to be potentially violent because of the original allegations and he would not be able to work with kids. But do the people who are doing these long lost stories do these sort of checks, I am betting that they don't.

  • @RyanJonYouTube
    @RyanJonYouTube Před rokem +2

    Mate Your Video Quality is Insane! You Earned A Sub!

  • @littlebro1818
    @littlebro1818 Před rokem

    How do you only have less than 55k subs, your channel is so underrated, great work brother you will blow up soon ❤️💯

  • @frostnova2144
    @frostnova2144 Před rokem +10

    Even the part I thought was weird about the show in general even when watching as a teenager was that Jeremy always tried to convince people and the brainless audience that the lie detector was 100% accurate and when some guests really seemed shocked at the results he would coax them into saying the lie detector was accurate and that they did do it. Every single time whilst never disclosing or even approaching the fact that there is no way for a lie detector to be 100% and that is why they aren't admissible in court

    • @hughbaker4997
      @hughbaker4997 Před 9 měsíci

      This man is absolutely the epi one of vile, he has been exposed as evil by none other than, Alex Belfield. Now he's popped up on Talk Radio/ tv trying to peddle his crap, equally as bad as that Feltz specimen. Come on Talk Radio youn can do better.

  • @zoekanye
    @zoekanye Před rokem +15

    seen a clip of yours on tiktok and looked up jeremy kyle so i could find a “deep dive” type video on it and i’m so happy i found this cus i didn’t realise the clip was only part of a longer vid, keep it up man 🤍

  • @maxsredditreadingclub8353

    Just saw you on tik tok so i have looked up your channel and it looks really good hope you get more subs

  • @Scamuel31
    @Scamuel31 Před rokem +1

    Song at the End is "All I Need" by Radiohead for those curious :)

  • @senseiplays4663
    @senseiplays4663 Před rokem +25

    Bro another great video. Keep it up.
    I wasn't really either a fan or a hater of the show but honestly i enjoyed watching it when i was younger. It was entertaining and for a long time i believed it was staged.
    I think like a-lot of early 2000s tv, its a relic of a different age and just wouldn't work in todays society

  • @maxF__623
    @maxF__623 Před rokem +20

    this is exactly the sort of channel that will blow up and get over a million subs

    • @phatmemer69
      @phatmemer69  Před rokem

      haha here's hoping!

    • @swordam1063
      @swordam1063 Před rokem +1

      @@phatmemer69 yea just change ur name from ‘phat memer’

    • @phatmemer69
      @phatmemer69  Před rokem +1

      @@swordam1063 my name is exactly the reason this channel is going to blow up

  • @DINKL8ERG
    @DINKL8ERG Před rokem +4

    When the guy hit Jeremy with the card is a TV goat moment

  • @odrpy793
    @odrpy793 Před rokem +19

    This dude is so underrated,with the amount of quality he has he deserves more than 5K

  • @lauren9004
    @lauren9004 Před rokem +6

    I’m quite surprised that this show lasted so long

  • @thesunreport
    @thesunreport Před rokem +7

    There was nothing good about his show...he was a horrible bully and that 'expert' graham should be ashamed of himself for giving the show some professional credence.

    • @pain-killeryates5448
      @pain-killeryates5448 Před rokem

      Totally agree. JK wheelled him out to "help" these people when all he does is talk crap. Even the panel asked him what he does, he didnt say much. He is just as bad as JK

  • @user-hx3sd1nl7b
    @user-hx3sd1nl7b Před rokem +3

    Friend of a friend went on it with his missus at the time, they just wanted the 100 quid.

  • @Jauffre-innit
    @Jauffre-innit Před rokem +2

    One kid who grew up on my estate was on this, shockingly he didn't steal the money. He was a few years older than me and we would fight often, his mother is/was an alcoholic and he is now on steroids. Some people are destined for a certain kind of life that appears on this show.

  • @jumbokazooie3151
    @jumbokazooie3151 Před rokem +2

    Appreciate the background music choices

  • @ultgamercw6759
    @ultgamercw6759 Před rokem +6

    Annoyingly they are now trying to bring the show back. Goes to show that TV executives will do anything for views including wrecking the lives of vulnerable people. I also hate how everyone pretended to be so shocked when it came out someone killed themself after going on the show. Like of course that was going to happen if you keep bullying hundreds of people with mental health problems, it was inevitable. People might say that a lot of these people were crazy or whatever, but you have to keep in mind most of them wouldn't be like that outside of the show. The producers and team members would likely do everything to annoy and upset the people on the show to make them angry and upset to make the fights more likely.

  • @AaronsGameReviews
    @AaronsGameReviews Před rokem +3

    Pulling a sickie for school, unable to play Xbox and stuck watching stuff like Jeremy Kyle show, simpsons, come dine with me etc or the game shows 😂

    • @artair70
      @artair70 Před rokem +2

      Little bit on Big Bang Theory too

    • @b_r_a_n
      @b_r_a_n Před rokem

      can't forget homes under the hammer😂

  • @A5H_01
    @A5H_01 Před rokem +1

    Haven't even got to the meat of the video yet, but I already know you're a legend for the LA Noire music in the background

  • @tomfidler2170
    @tomfidler2170 Před rokem

    looking back in 10+ years this channel is going to be insane ahahah all internet memories in one place

  • @MarcusLB1998
    @MarcusLB1998 Před rokem +5

    Anyone remember the bloke that threw an envelope clean at Jeremy's head🤣

  • @Lyca31
    @Lyca31 Před rokem +6

    My mum used to be obsessed with this show. I hated it. If anyone made a sound when it was on she'd yell: "F..KING SHUT UP!!!!! I'M WATCHING JEREMY FU..ING KYLE!!!"
    My mum lived her life like she was one of the people on the show.

    • @pinkfakecheez
      @pinkfakecheez Před rokem +1

      That sounds like a complete nightmare. I hope you managed to get away from her

    • @Lyca31
      @Lyca31 Před rokem +1

      @@pinkfakecheez I did. I ended up going NC.

  • @gamerlest509
    @gamerlest509 Před rokem +1

    Loving the LA Noire music in the background!

  • @ciaranmurren
    @ciaranmurren Před rokem +1

    Amazing this isn't on repeat constantly on some tv channel.

  • @PickleSurpriseVEVO
    @PickleSurpriseVEVO Před rokem +3

    The way you completely missed out his privately educated background…

  • @mercedescsthilaire4184
    @mercedescsthilaire4184 Před rokem +4

    I really don’t get how this show was cancelled but shows like Love Island are still allowed to air. Love Island has had a lot more suicides in a very short space of time than JK.

  • @Urmashouldvswallowed
    @Urmashouldvswallowed Před 9 měsíci +2

    ITV are starting to grow a very sinister track record now

  • @MB-nb7yq
    @MB-nb7yq Před rokem +2

    I remember this being the go too tv show when I was primary school and had sick days. Mum wouldn’t change the channel and she wasn’t even watching 😭

  • @stephenkissane4268
    @stephenkissane4268 Před rokem +5

    Have a limited interlect 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @the98themperoroftheholybri33

    I used to hate the fact it was on everyday, but now I miss it

  • @Dr.JubairsFinance
    @Dr.JubairsFinance Před rokem

    Great documentary bud

  • @user-pc4oi2ov7z
    @user-pc4oi2ov7z Před rokem +1

    from 4:02 the script for the video is taken directly from the Cancellation section on the Wikipedia page for the show

  • @Horror_N_M3tal
    @Horror_N_M3tal Před rokem +7

    I watched both documentaries on Channel 4 about Jeremy Kyle and I personally believe the show shouldn't have been given the green light.

  • @robsmithracing
    @robsmithracing Před rokem +27

    Thank god it did get cancelled. I had an ex who was convinced I’d cheated on her when I hadn’t and rang the show up and I was badgered by their producers offering all sorts to go on it and make it entertaining to the cameras. I told them where to go and split with the then girlfriend off camera.

    • @hugoumero9723
      @hugoumero9723 Před rokem +1

      Jeez i no wonder why you never trust women and that ex is such an POS and entitled person

    • @elephant4639
      @elephant4639 Před rokem +9

      @@hugoumero9723 what

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 Před rokem +4

      I was someone who was badgered and hounded down by the tv show someone trying to take me on there for a dna test I said no but they kept ringing me

    • @robsmithracing
      @robsmithracing Před rokem

      @@greenbanana1001 same here

    • @jimkillerx
      @jimkillerx Před rokem +1

      Did you get paid?

  • @KillingDeadThings
    @KillingDeadThings Před rokem

    1:23 We had the Jerry Springer Show here in the UK too in the 90s.

  • @OhPipSqueak
    @OhPipSqueak Před rokem

    I love these videos so much

  • @Stehvee
    @Stehvee Před rokem +4

    Tbh i never liked jeremy kyle show, the fact that these are people with problems being humiliated for their problems and the fact that they used a lie detector which is a peice of pseudo science, those just never sat right with me

  • @rolandrothwell4840
    @rolandrothwell4840 Před rokem +3

    It was a vile show from start to finish. It prayed on the dysfunctional underclass in a cruel manor that would be unacceptable now!

  • @munnsie100
    @munnsie100 Před rokem +1

    The subtle L.A. Noire theme in the background, classy.

  • @a.price587
    @a.price587 Před rokem

    just came over from tiktok, icl mate, the content you produce is like you have 500k+ subs not 5k, i’ll definitely be dropping a sub

  • @sunpi
    @sunpi Před rokem +3

    Gen z would have cancelled it anyway

  • @A-small-amount-of-peas
    @A-small-amount-of-peas Před rokem +3

    This was one of the shows that contributed to the dumbing down of Britain. But it's been happening steadily since ITV has existed

  • @Max-mi1tz
    @Max-mi1tz Před rokem +1

    That intro was so so true, literally my child hood 😂

  • @dooobskji
    @dooobskji Před rokem +1

    sick mini doc sick tracklist

  • @ClocloX
    @ClocloX Před rokem +12

    Lie detectors don’t hold up in a court so they shouldn’t be used on this show. Their needs to be another way or more investigation as to if somebody is cheating instead of a lie detector. Absolutely loved the show it’s a shame it’s not on TV anymore.

    • @LadyLeomon
      @LadyLeomon Před rokem

      Yet law enforcement (USA) can use them to prove or disprove a suspect’s guilt but they “won’t hold up in court” ... it’s either one or the other, make up your minds!

    • @ClocloX
      @ClocloX Před rokem +1

      @@LadyLeomon that’s crazy I didn’t know that! In the UK lie detectors aren’t admissible in court.

    • @LadyLeomon
      @LadyLeomon Před rokem +1

      @@ClocloX yes they can use them to determine a suspect’s guilt *in questioning* which may or may not lead them to evidence but then the actual lie-detector is inadmissible in court.
      Yeah the only time I’ve even seen lie detectors used was on the Jeremy Kyle Show ...

  • @maxswagger164
    @maxswagger164 Před rokem +3

    This was like my favourite show ._.

  • @ryanwainwright6934
    @ryanwainwright6934 Před rokem

    on my days of school when i was ill and days of college i used to watch Jeremy kyle loved that shown wish it comes back soon

  • @Alastorm8
    @Alastorm8 Před rokem +1

    Love the content, do you plan on covering Jimmy Saville at any point? Thats always a fun rabbit hole to go down.

    • @phatmemer69
      @phatmemer69  Před rokem +1

      haha thanks for watching, I'm not so sure about Jimmy Saville, although the topics get a tad deep on the channel, I wanna cover topics that are relatively light hearted. Otherwise I think I'd just find it depressing lol

    • @spritely
      @spritely Před rokem

      @@phatmemer69 yeah tbh I don't think there's much you could add at this point

  • @duggy92
    @duggy92 Před rokem +8

    As I was growing up this was the main show everyone was watching in my town. I even used to sit there and watch there 3-4 hours morning episodes that where mostly repeats, but still entertaining. When I reached my 20’s it was so shocking to see 3 people appear on the show, 1 was from my local school and she was only a year younger than me. 2 you would regularly see at the pubs. It’s sad to see the outcome of what happened during its final era, but I understand the decisions they made. It does annoy me tho how other shows can continue even after someone taking there own life. The show was such a good morning tv show for adults and teens.

    • @LRS7B
      @LRS7B Před rokem +2

      3-4 hours a morning.. genuinely need to get a life 😂

    • @duggy92
      @duggy92 Před rokem +1

      @@LRS7B mate I was 16 at the time, working past 12 and onwards. Sorry for making my mornings lazy before I work hard 😂 plus where was it written that I did this every single day, or you one of those internet know it alls? 😂 but I’m glad you found my comment that’s probably miles down the comments 🫠

    • @LRS7B
      @LRS7B Před rokem

      @@duggy92 Calm down lad, it wasn’t a malicious comment lol

  • @marknewton3765
    @marknewton3765 Před rokem +3

    THE JEREMY KYLE SHOW WAS CANCELLED BECAUSE IT WAS F****N TERRIBLE....END OF

  • @ChilliusVGM
    @ChilliusVGM Před rokem +2

    Sat on the sofa with a bottle of lucozade with that sick feeling in your stomach as you watched this is something I'll never get back as an adult

  • @18kbanks
    @18kbanks Před rokem

    that intro about being off school was spot on 😂😂

  • @dynamitedog4949
    @dynamitedog4949 Před rokem +3

    Was such a good show 😢

  • @yehldyehld
    @yehldyehld Před rokem +8

    People seem to forget that people CHOSE to go on the show.

    • @QuestNation3221
      @QuestNation3221 Před rokem +2

      I think that the producers shot tranquliser darts into the council
      Estates to get the guests.

    • @yehldyehld
      @yehldyehld Před rokem

      @@QuestNation3221 lmao it wouldn't surprise me

  • @RedFox45
    @RedFox45 Před rokem

    The episode with Scott from Gloucester "I'm a roofer duh!!!" 🤣🤣 Scott broke me that day someone find it 🤣

  • @worwor1721
    @worwor1721 Před rokem

    Bro what is the outro music called? so good to my ears!
    Awesome video by the way bro, thank you😁

    • @rainbowworldsk
      @rainbowworldsk Před rokem +1

      All I need - Radiohead

    • @worwor1721
      @worwor1721 Před rokem +1

      @@rainbowworldsk thank you so much! Have a good weekend 😁