Originally uploaded this yesterday, but ITV content claimed a section and blocked the video. I've re-uploaded it with the section taken out, so hopefully that does the trick. If this video vanishes though, you know why
I remember 1 clip where he was holding and admiring a Christmas boerboel (I think he was pretending to be disinterested in what the guest was saying). Then the guest said something that annoyed him so he threw the boerboel on the ground and walked toward the guest pretending he was gonna do something. But then jumped back 10 feet when the guest stood up Was hilarious. If I can find it I’ll link it
I remember an incident abroad where, while surrounded by bodyguards, someone dispersed tear gas (I think) in his vicinity and the camera cut off just as be began coughing. He mentioned in a voiceover how he was glad his security team got him out of there into his protective car, and I couldn't help but think that thanking your security team is... well... a) not as brave as you think it is, and b) rubbing it in your face a bit that you can afford a security team. (In the modern day, having private security seems to be the ultimate display of wealth and influence rather than employing servants or wearing posh clothing etc.)
A friend of mine appeared on the show, trying to get help for his alcoholism. He was promised all sorts of help on screen but, in reality, was given nothing. Happy to say he got sober himself and has stayed that way for the past 17 years
'Our Graham' - Mr Aftercare did nothing for the guests whilst the show portrayed him as a genius who would solve the angst of a nun in the middle of a knocking shop.
I have a friend who went on the show. He was a victim of domestic abuse at the hands of his girlfriend. Much like the JD v AH case, he was beaten, cut, had things thrown at him only to be gaslit. And she even said stuff like "who they gonna believe? You! They'll see me as the victim." He was also a recovering alcoholic and drug abuser, 6 months clean at the time and going to AA meetings. So fast forward to him going on the show, he's in the hotel and talking to Jeremy's team (the people that Jeremy mentioned on his cards "you told my team....") about his girlfriend hitting him. One on them flat out told him "she's in room ###. If i were you, i'd grow a pair and slap her. Sometimes you just gotta put a woman in her place, you know?" They also stocked his cool fridge with cheap beers knowing he was a recovering alcoholic, and told him where the local hotspot was for drug dealers. Day of the show recording starts, im sat in the audience and Jeremy starts talking to him, setting the stage for the abuse. Mate turned round and said "well first i want to thank your team for advising me i should just smack her in the face and punch her teeth in, great guys you got. And thanks for filling my fridge with beer, even though im a recovering piss head that goes to AA meetings." Jeremy went red faced, did the hand across his neck to cut the recording and they went out back. Mate said Jeremy had a proper go at him backstage for saying that. They start reshooting it and he found a subtle way to bring it up again. A minute or so later, Jeremy had to stop recording because the producer in his earpiece picked up on it. This happened a few times. Eventually my friend played ball and dint mention it again. I noticed though that they then rearranged the audience and security escorted in a dozen women who all sat front row. So then the y start to get into his girlfriends abuse and all those fresh faced women started laughing hard, pointing and proper laughing at him. Noone else laughed and it was very obvious they were brought in just to trigger my friend, who just looked at Jeremy and said "really bruv?" Jeremy did a speech about how abuse isnt funny and how he was ashamed that people found it funny. Everyone but these women clapped. Show went on fine. At the end, Jeremy said "good job, you should all be proud of yourselves." Went off the stage to the audience and shook the womens hands on the front row, who were then escorted out the side door first. I was wondering at one point myself, why Jeremy let the show continue at this point. Friend told me about the contract. They pay your hotel fee, your food bills, your dry cleaning. BUT if you walk out then the bill falls on your shoulder. So when my friend realised how Jeremy was treating it (trying to make him relapse, getting the women in to laugh at him and so on), my friend decided to just keep calling it out to spread the word. The episode did eventually air, with half of the stuff recorded cut out, but included the women laughing and a split second of my friend looking at Jeremy and saying "bruv" but they cut his audio out. All the stuff about the beer cooler, them telling him where to get weed and to smack his girlfriend was cut, him telling a story of how she slapped him and held a knife to herself threatening to unalive herself if he left her was also cut, her admitting to pouring beer over their sunday gammon joint to try and make him relapse into drinking, her admitting to grounding weed into his pre-made smokes was also removed. Jeremy is a massive arse. I remember watching the episode a few months later being like "oh here we go, this is where he mentions the abuse and she admits stuff." only for it to cut to 40 minutes later and Jeremy reading off the card about the blood tests to prove he was still clean. Mate phoned me as it happened and was mad. He contacted the show who said they hold the right to show, and cut, what they want. He actually went to take legal action too, only for ITV to counter sue against him as a "if you try and speak out, we'll take you for every penny." That guy unaliving himself a year later really opened the flood gate to people coming out about their experience, my friend too. He went to a closed door panel to give evidence against the show when that case was ongoing.
@@gemmi1 it took a good half hour to type and proof read and make sure in included as many facts relevant. I was in the audience and saw first hand them escort the women in to point and laugh. As for the behind the scenes stuff, I cannot say what truly happened, only what he told me. I was aware of his legal battle too and, when he went to the inquiry after the show was axed, I had to drive him there as he doesn't own a car (the joys of being the only one in our friend group who focused on getting a job instead of college in 2007). I got to sit in when he gave his story to the panel, which was partly the above essay i typed. The full thing lasted maybe two hours. He needed breaks to calm down and cried a few times. And i will say this, my friends testimony was TAME compared to some of the other stuff that was said by other people.
My favourite part was when a guest would come out who was reasonable, collected and calm. And Jeremy would proceed to yell in their face to antagonise a reaction for the drama. And THEN call them out for their outburst.
That really, really really angered me. His baiting of them made me mad the most. Then the crowd getting all shocked at their behaviour when the host literally baited them into it. URGH
Yeah, the guest would be chill and calm and then Jeremy would do his best 'R Lee Ermy from Full Metal Jacket' impression, only with not even 1% of the charisma.
There was a guy who went on there once who straight up admitted to what he did and even stated he would fail the test because he did not care, the guy clearly did not care that he was on the show (and most likely knew what was going to happen), Kyle then started shouting at him as if the guy came onto the stage all shouting etc. The guys response was the same as before, he stated something like "well yeah, I said I would fail the test" and did not care. The guy seemed to know what was going on and clearly did not care, I just wonder what happened behind the scenes and during cut content (I assume similar to other comments where the guests where antagonised and so on).
I remember I contacted the show to try and go on as a struggling alcoholic to get help. They rang me a couple of times before I realised it wasnt gonna help and backed out. They kept ringing me for weeks until I actually bought an answering machine so I could vet calls and not have to speak to them directly. I recorded my message for callers essentially saying, thank you for ringing, leave a message and I'll hey back to you, if you are calling from the JK show please note all calls are being recorded and may be used as appropriate. Think I got one message left from them, then it went silent. By the way, I've now been sober for around 15 years.
Given his own addiction issues related to compulsive gambling, his two failed marriages, and the fact that his current wife was his childrens nanny when they met until his second wife discovered there affair, methinks Jeremy should be examining his own life and maybe shutting the hell up as he is really no betrer than any of his former guests.
He turned that into a multi million pound empire. Hardly someone who sits around on their financed brighthouse sofa standing out the front of their house smoking a cigarette, spitting at people you don't recognise passing by your house
@@PBL187 You know exactly the sort of people that I'm talking about. Go down to your local rough area, unless you live there and think you're gods gift. Let me guess, work on a building site?
Many years ago, I got a call from a producer of the Jeremy Kyle show. A former friend of mine who I was forced to cut out of my life because of her mental illness and unstable personality had called the show claiming that she was pregnant with my baby and that I had abandoned her. I was being invited on to take a lie detector And give my side of the story. No way on gods earth was I going to degrade and humiliate myself like that and I made sure to tell the producer that. But they were relentless, they just would not take no for an answer. They pushed and pushed trying to get me to change my mind. Even when I hung up on them multiple different producers kept calling for days. I would block one number, but they would call on another. It was only when I threatened to report them for harassment and that I had the logs of every time they had called they finally stopped. This despicable show should never have been on television in the first place.
I went to a recording of this show. When we got there a producer came out to address us all before we were taken in to sit down and he said "you're here to watch family reunions" everyone booed... He then shouted "only joking you're here to watch families arguing". We were then led into the studio where we were given a chocolate freddo and a bottle of water?! They decided where to sit us and told us "like a pantomime everything you do has got to be loud. If you boo, over exaggerate. Clap loudly" etc Jeremy was then bought out to speak to the audience. He bought a woman up on stage and took the mick out of this vulnerable old lady who treated him like a god for about 10 minutes! He was married to a blonde lady at the time and proceeded to say to the men in the audience "have you seen my wife?" He then pointed to one man and said "I bet you'd love to smash her back doors in". He pointed at a young girl in a green jumper and said "that looks nice, where did you get that? George of Asda?" It was in the moment that we all collectively realised... His persona for the television isn't a persona at all! He really is that vile! We were there for hours as we were watching two episodes being taped and when it was over, we actually followed the "guests" out as they were all clutching their belongings in black bin bags. Truly shocking and appalling
I had the same experience but I thought Jeremy was quite funny. Everything you said is true. We had a guy with a clipboard come into the ITV studios lobby in Manchester where it’s filmed and he said “Who wants to see our stories?” and it was like a pantomime like you said. We were also told to boo and cheer loudly and they even held up signs of when to do it
@@hotelmario510 I don't have to atone for anything, I'd never been to a television show taping before and you can sit on your high horse but I went purely because I thought it would be an insight into how shows were made. Like most others, it was not at all what we expected and I never watched the show again because of the appalling nature in which people were treated!
I distinctly remember watching this when I was off sick from school, it only really dawned on me when my frontal lobe fully formed how exploitative it actually was. To think it became so normalised in British TV is mental looking back
I remember being sat there reacting to the show with pity like "oh at least I'm not a mess like him/her". Come to realize later that they all got exploited
I was in the audience of a live taping of Jeremy Kyle once and it was utterly bizarre. Not only does the show move at a breakneck pace but it was clear his ENTIRE production team absolutely hated him. He’d walk around grinning and making rude comments to them, like he thought it was all fun ribbing and banter, and they all just rolled their eyes and avoided going near him. It was fascinating but also completely batshit. He is not a nice man. He seriously gave me the ick. I’d go as far as to say he’s a sociopath. He has a lot of dark energy.
I agree. He has a horrible predatory energy (he also allegedly had a fling with a 16 year old schoolgirl - the age of consent is 16 here in the UK, but I think it is absolutely wrong for a grown man to prey on a person as young as that).
Jeremy, you weren’t cancelled mate: you were directly involved in the reasons behind a man killing himself. That’s not cancellation, son, that’s a potential criminal act.
True! I had a member of my team call in with "the flu." Day 2 of his being so unwell and I had the morning off. Idly flicking through t.v channels, and came to this horrible show. I was about to switch to something else until slap bang in front of me was my sick team member in the audience looking very well and enjoying the show. I dont know which was worse..feigning sickness or being a fan of the show!!
@@aliholgate9442 it's like a car wreck, you don't want to, but you can't look away lol. I never recorded it when I was at work or streamed it on catch-up, never watched online when I got home,not even if I was on annual leave! only, ever if I was off sick 🤔
God, British media from the 2000s and early 2010s was absolutely awful. Between this and the dreck like Super Fat vs Super Skinny and Benefits Street, it feels like we were just stuck in a self-indulgent hate spiral where we coped with the state of the economy by punching down.
No, there was an awful lot of laughter in real life, wherever you want lots of fun, laughter and people actually getting along with each other instead of today where all you get is pathetic lecturing and hectoring and everybody pretending to be saints, all po faced and determined to be offended
Went to see the Jeremy Kyle show in 2006/2007(?). I was VERY excited. Got to the tiny studio and it was horrible. The guests kept looking me in the eye. They were embarrassed, sad and extremely frightened. It was surprising filmed in real time. Once Jez had completely fucked up their lives, he immediately left and let some crew members console the poor souls. On the stage. Us friends went to the pub afterwards completely ashamed.
The Am I having sex with my brother? That segment was heart wrenching when they found out they were half sibings. I hope they were OK afterwards cause I remember seeing their heaets being crushed.
@@shawndimery Half siblings are not at more risk to have deformed children. That happens if the cycle continues in their kids. Not to mention, half siblings is not siblings. The damage occurs when parents and kids mix up. That makes kids go handicapped real fast.
when i was 17 I was admitted to a psych ward - a mental facility, a lockup here in the UK. The block had one TV behind a plexiglass and wire cage. Only one show was banned - The Jeremy Kyle Show. We watched the Jackass films (the youngest patient watching was 12yrs old) and Shutter Island, but Jeremy Kyle was outright banned and we weren't even allowed to talk about it. We could discuss addictions to drugs and alcohol but not Jeremy Kyle. That illustrates what kind of impact this show had to the lower-class youth struggling with mental health issues and family problems. The sheer self-hatred this one piece of media generated reflects a serious issue with British "crabs-in-a-bucket" social culture
I remember watching this show when I was off school for illness. I cannot lie, and God forgive me for this, but I used to look down on the Guests of the show. Even though I came from a lower-class background, and our Family had numerous dysfunctions, I could still be like "at least we aren't like *that*". I used to find the "trashy" people funny and morbidly-fascinating; obviously now I look back and I just feel bad for them (even the ones that have done bad things). There was one lady in particular that was made fun of a lot on UA-cam clips - she had an unusual way of dressing/acting, and her adult daughter was was angry at her for putting her in Care (a Children's Home). There was a lot of "drama" and "funny" quips from Jeremy himself. The truth was though, this older lady was severely-neglected as a child, and had epilepsy, and her adult daughter was a very broken, angry woman. Her Mum couldn't care for her (did not really know how), and the cycle of neglect and abuse continued. And yet we just laughed at it. We laughed at broken people who were trying to figure out how to live in a world that doesn't really know what to do with them. OF course, you had people that were criminals, and whilst I don't condone their actions, there was no real avenues for redemption - why would a person want to rehabilitate and re-enter society when they are being shit on constantly? The Producers of this show deliberately targeted people with mental health/addiction/financial issues, and dragged them in front of an audience that were just there to "see the Freak Show" and laugh at them. Jeremy Kyle himself is a filthy dreg, but I would actually say that Graham, the Counseller/Therapist, was worse. He pretended to be all nice and caring, but how can you claim to be in the caring profession, and yet still condone the public mocking and bear-baiting of vulnerable people?
RiP Steve Dymond, although he wasn't perfect he didn't deserve to die and his family have now got to live with that for the rest of their lives too. Shocking shocking treatment of people that are mentally unwell, under educated and downright lied to all in the search for truth.
To be honest, as morbid as it sounds, Steve Dymond basically took that show down with him. He explicitly said they were responsible in his note, they couldn't come back from that. To my knowledge, the 4 suicides from Love Island can't be directly related to the show, call that a loophole I guess. That's my theory anyway, touched on this issue in my Phillip Schofield video if you're interested
@@Moocake Steve Dymond was apparently proven to had contacted the show obsessively to get himself on there. He was a full grown guy in his fifties & it was sad he had died as I would never want anyone to had done that to themselves. At the same time, Love Island exploits & sexualises naive & also very young people in their teens & early twenties into believing they will be rich & famous if they sell themselves on their show. The people that died had expressed on their social medias as to how alone, broke & deflated they felt, when all the focus & care had gone completely from them onto the next year’s “stars”. Same as other exploitative shows such as X Factor etc. If you are going to pick on one certain exploitative show, than it is hypocritical to make excuses for others
@@BelindaJon41 So that makes it okay to slander him? NEWSFLASH: Desperate people will do anything to get money. Stop trying to blame the victim and actually trust the lower class for once. Also, don't pretend like JK is any better than LI. It's just as exploitative of the poor and needy.
@@revelrem4409 no one ever got paid to be on the JK show. I’m glad the show is gone & it had many faults. JK is not a perfect person but to blame him for someone’s death is not right.
I think the real reason it was cancelled was to try to punish the working class fans of the show for voting Brexit. Steve Dymond felt like a cover since the public shaming and freakery of that show was never any secret requiring 14 years to uncover
I always hated this show, the definition of taking the poor and misfortuned of society and parading them in-front of national television. Jeremy Kyle no doubt made astronomical amounts of money off people’s misery, I genuinely wish the worst for him.
Jeremy Kylie comes across as that kid that was ruthlessly bullied at school. And now that he got himself in a position of power he's now living out his revenge on random people.
This is a very horrifying and upsetting situation. Why can't people like Jeremy Kyle understand that sensationalism can affect actual individual lives?? Unbelievable. Keep up the good work Moocake!
I was in the audience for a recording of The Jeremy Kyle Show. It was an unforgettable experience and sadly I wasn't surprised when I found out that someone who had been on the programme had taken their own life.
I found you the other day thru the oceangate video and i was touched by your kindness about the victims of the titan's catastrophic failure, and I'm again very moved by your thoughtfulness for the victims and their troubles or illnesses
What always bothered me was Jeremy Kyle's effeminate screaming at the people on his show "You're a bloody disgrace mate, I provide for my kids, you don't provide for yours, you're pathetic, etc, etc. Instead of calmly and firmly providing advice on how to be a man, or responsible parent, etc. It's no wonder people were driven to suicide, the way Kyle would humiliate them with his army of Karens in the audience behind him.
Anyone remember that Graham guy who was on the show as some sort of licensed therapist? I don't think that he ever got the scrutiny he deserved. He was just as involved as Jeremy.
Probably the only person on tv I could go to the lengths to say I ‘hate’. There’s something just so extra repugnant, slimy, gross and creepy about him. Gives me goosebumps. The guests on the show are horrendous, but the way they’re there solely for him to condescend to, so sanctimoniously and so righteously, he’s revolting. The fact he’s back on tv is so disappointing. Never wanted something bad to happen to someone I haven’t met the way I do him.
I know two people who went on Jeremy Kyle; one of my friends’ mum and stepdad. Without giving too much detail, the mum has 5 kids by 5 dads, and the stepdad (now divorced) was the only one who made any effort with her kids, despite him not having any with her (or with anyone else). The kids loved him so much they called him “dad”. Idk everything that went on ofc, but they clearly loved him and he took them on days out when no one else would (including their mum). They went on JK because she accused him of cheating and stealing from her, and he also accused her of cheating. Both of them failed every question on the polygraph, but the stepdad got berated and she got protected. He was sweating buckets as soon as he walked on stage, which Jeremy pointed out (was clearly extremely nervous) and Jeremy wouldn’t stop berating him for being “the shiftiest man ever on the show”. I’m sure he made mistakes and wasn’t perfect, but he was a damn sight of a better stepdad to the kids than she was to her own. After the show, they got divorced and he moved out. My friend still went to visit him for a while, but some of the mum’s friends eventually found out his new address and went over to assault him twice.
I finished watching your oceangate video 2 days ago, which is how i found your channel, and today thought “i should check out more content by this guy” and lo and behold, new upload 2 hours ago
I do think its important to remember that ITV execs are just as to blame for this, as well as all involved in the production of the JK show. In this reminiscence i think its unfortunately accurate that JK feels scapegoated; he was/is in the definition of the word. ITV gave him the capital and the green light to perform this cruel pageantry and it falls on them too.
Taboo truth is: with the tv audience ratings good enough for his show, on daytime TV, around 10am, when lots of children would be watching, to be aired for over ten years. Is there something wrong in all of us as a society. No demand, no supply!
My sister went to see this live. She couldn’t watch after. First thing Kyle said when he came out, was “are you all ready to laugh at a bunch of druggies and smack heads, as that’s the worthless scum we’ve got lined up for you today”. He demeaned, swore and insulted the guests constantly trying to get an aggressive reaction for content. Guy was a total fraud, nothing like the respectable caring man they marketed him as.
The most memorable JK stories were -The two gay men who found out they were related -Who shat in the fridge ? -The Mick Philpott appearance -The convicted pedophile who defended his actions
Quality TV. This guy is pretending to care about Jeremy exploiting these people……….i guess he is going to split the earnings of this UA-cam video between everybody who appears in this video 👍
Nah it was never good telly, all I saw was fragile people been taken advantage of and especially after hearing how manipulative and pressuring the producers could be to get people on the show
I actually did two days work experience at the show and I can confirm that the producers were always in Jeremy's ear, telling him to stir up the pot, hoping that it would turn into more drama and as such the producers would invite they same guests back again for another show etc why?... Because the producers bagged something like 3k per story... Not episode, a story within the episode.......
Thanks for the rewatch all the same, helps a lot much appreciated. Got my next video in progress already, might have a bit of music I can upload before that too
My sister use to work at ITV before quitting in the pandemic. Her job was to tell the live audience where to sit. She said Jeremy was a total jerk looked down on staff. Said it was an awful show. She liked countdown better.
Just a reminder to everyone that did watch the show and enjoyed it: You're not a bad person, this stuff is intentionally meant to entertain at the expense of it's guests, you know better now and hopefully agree on how shitty the show is, you've grown, be proud. I watched the show as a kid, I don't think I was a particularly shitty person back then but I still enjoyed it, I had the excuse of being a kid but plently of adults watched it, and given how many people walked onto that stage, it was pretty clear people thought Jeremy was actually helping others, it was a sort of weird mix of feel good because people (supposedly) got help and being able to feel better about yourself because at least you're not *that* bad. TLDR: You're a good person, even if you liked the show.
seeing the unaired episode with Steve on the news yesterday its so eerie to watch the guy was humiliated and belittled for 8 mins while the crowd just took the piss laughing its actually evil
Your channel is highly underrated for the quality of these short docs you make. Thanks for this and for being a channel that doesnt use disgusting AI voices
A young married girl failed a polygraph test. Kyle really laid into her. She was totally devastated and it was very clear she was telling the truth. Her husband disowned her. Absolutely appalling.
Unfortunately, that's exactly why the bastard got such a large following. He was in no way fit for a role to provide any sort of advice or help for anyone dealing with personal, social or relationship issues and has likely caused more harm to many lives than he'll ever acknowledge.
Well produced, researched, written, edited, and narration. Thankfully we never got JK on Aussie TV, but fragments I have seen he's a prat, doing nothing to help those in need of help. This video has been popping up on my recommend to view for a few days, glad I finally clicked. Subbed now, so looking forward too see more!!
The massive contempt this county has for vulnerable or poorer people can partly be laid at the feet of this show. Those people needed help, not contempt and mocking
Always liked Kyle, always liked his show. Did then, do now. Still watch it from time to time. Wish they'd bring it back, though it obviously won't happen.
Your voice is really charming! Watched this video right after the OceanGate one and I see that I'm just one of many who landed here in the same manner - I hope it means that you were picked up by the algorythm as you clearly deserve it
I always remember the story of a guy who was a recovering alcoholic, and they left him in a room on his own for over an hour with a bottle of vodka, when he fell off the vagon they pulled him on stage and humiliated him, disgusting show
I genuinely never knew polygraphs are as inaccurate as they are. I used to shake my head at the individuals claiming innocence after the results were announced because I actually believed they'd lied. Something that wasn't entirely addressed in the videos (although the footage makes it quite clear) is how he tried to intimidate his guests. He used to get right up in their faces and tell them off, and he only got away with it because it's his show and he had a bunch of security guards backing him up. It just paints him as a bully, and I never liked Jeremy Kyle for that reason.
I was on a Christmas special of the JK show, where he planned to surprise some people who had done good things that year. The premise was really nice! They came an prerecorded a bit with us, then on the day of filming had a car pick us up and take us to Manchester etc etc... Well, then we were left to wait in the reception area for 4 hours 😂 and when lunch came and went we asked at reception if the "Lunch included" was real or if we should head out and find some of our own... Anyway, they faffed about a bit and ended up bringing us out some packaged sandwiches, and as I bit into mine it was frozen. A frozen, packaged sandwich. I just laughed. I laughed so much I actually had tears rolling down my face. We were all knackered by this point and hadn't seen sight nor sound of the ol Jezza or the scene itself. Anyways, filming came around and we pulled off the surprise really nicely in the end. JK was an egotistical... well sharp, pointy thing, and I really disliked everything about him after that personal experience. During filming, he was told all about our charity and the work we did, and the two ladies we surprised were given gifts and stuff. He made promises to them whilst they were on stage yet when it came to watching it on TV, all his promises had been cut away and we never heard another word from them 😂 So yeah... that was my slightly more positive experience on the show and it essentially boiled down to a frozen cheese sarnie and a numb butt 😂😂😂
I think that Steve guy just wanted to seem more interesting, he finally found a woman he liked and was just worried he wasn't good enough so had to make things up to try to feel good enough for her. We've all tried to big ourselves up to see more than we are. It's sad it took a man's death to end such a spiteful show and even at that it's the only one we know of.
The other week me and my friend had been drinking and she said she wanted to watch jeremy kyle. I didnt really want to but shes quite pushy. The episode we watched gave me a panic attack. Anyone whos ever grown up around shouting and family troubles, i beg you to never ever touch this show 😭
I always hated this show. It was toxic and played up to nasty stereotypes, especially working-class people, mainly by treating impoverishment, mental-illness and addiction like it was a lifestyle choice. Jeremy Kyle and it producers should all be in jail for malicious exploitation of the vulnerable.
"I'm 38... Is my husband sleeping with my 25 year old daughter?" Is such a weird conflation. Thats like saying "my car got a flat... Have cornflakes changed their formula?"
Thanks dude, you've been watching for years now as well especially appreciated knowing the OGs appreciate the shift. Lore stuff isn't over btw, just parked for now as it's difficult to do ATM. I'll probably start sprinkling it into the mockumentaries sooner or later
I’ve never heard of this show, but alas I’m from across the pond so the likelihood of me knowing of it was pretty low to begin with. But, I’m enthralled, you’re a great narrator
This is genuinely such a good video. I’ve never seen your channel before but the little essays on classic British tv is very refreshing to see ! Subscribed :)
Originally uploaded this yesterday, but ITV content claimed a section and blocked the video. I've re-uploaded it with the section taken out, so hopefully that does the trick. If this video vanishes though, you know why
Rip
Illuminati innit. You got too close to the truth
They out here still trying to sensor shit, they literally must be showering youtube constantly for these types of vids
Very good. I have to disagree with you on one thing though: I don't believe that Jeremy Kyle is partially responsible for Steve's death.
After watching this video, I will never watch ITV again.
Kyle loved acting hard as long as he knew that security were around to save his arse
I remember 1 clip where he was holding and admiring a Christmas boerboel (I think he was pretending to be disinterested in what the guest was saying). Then the guest said something that annoyed him so he threw the boerboel on the ground and walked toward the guest pretending he was gonna do something. But then jumped back 10 feet when the guest stood up
Was hilarious. If I can find it I’ll link it
I remember an incident abroad where, while surrounded by bodyguards, someone dispersed tear gas (I think) in his vicinity and the camera cut off just as be began coughing. He mentioned in a voiceover how he was glad his security team got him out of there into his protective car, and I couldn't help but think that thanking your security team is... well... a) not as brave as you think it is, and b) rubbing it in your face a bit that you can afford a security team. (In the modern day, having private security seems to be the ultimate display of wealth and influence rather than employing servants or wearing posh clothing etc.)
@@WaterCrane what are you even crying about 😅
He was basically N3ON before N3ON.
@@Ritualsrevenge some bullshit.
A friend of mine appeared on the show, trying to get help for his alcoholism. He was promised all sorts of help on screen but, in reality, was given nothing. Happy to say he got sober himself and has stayed that way for the past 17 years
Your friend's an absolute legend
Glad to hear you friend made it, despite the shortcomings.
That's fantastic. Good on him. ❤
'Our Graham' - Mr Aftercare did nothing for the guests whilst the show portrayed him as a genius who would solve the angst of a nun in the middle of a knocking shop.
Was he attacked like this guy in the vid claims?
The polygraph is a medical device and was never meant to be a lie detector. Using it as a lie detector is a misuse of the machine
There's a good reason it was never allowed to be used in the British justice system
Exactly!
Does Steve Wilko know?
Tell the yanks
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I have a friend who went on the show. He was a victim of domestic abuse at the hands of his girlfriend. Much like the JD v AH case, he was beaten, cut, had things thrown at him only to be gaslit. And she even said stuff like "who they gonna believe? You! They'll see me as the victim." He was also a recovering alcoholic and drug abuser, 6 months clean at the time and going to AA meetings.
So fast forward to him going on the show, he's in the hotel and talking to Jeremy's team (the people that Jeremy mentioned on his cards "you told my team....") about his girlfriend hitting him. One on them flat out told him "she's in room ###. If i were you, i'd grow a pair and slap her. Sometimes you just gotta put a woman in her place, you know?" They also stocked his cool fridge with cheap beers knowing he was a recovering alcoholic, and told him where the local hotspot was for drug dealers.
Day of the show recording starts, im sat in the audience and Jeremy starts talking to him, setting the stage for the abuse. Mate turned round and said "well first i want to thank your team for advising me i should just smack her in the face and punch her teeth in, great guys you got. And thanks for filling my fridge with beer, even though im a recovering piss head that goes to AA meetings." Jeremy went red faced, did the hand across his neck to cut the recording and they went out back. Mate said Jeremy had a proper go at him backstage for saying that. They start reshooting it and he found a subtle way to bring it up again. A minute or so later, Jeremy had to stop recording because the producer in his earpiece picked up on it. This happened a few times.
Eventually my friend played ball and dint mention it again. I noticed though that they then rearranged the audience and security escorted in a dozen women who all sat front row. So then the y start to get into his girlfriends abuse and all those fresh faced women started laughing hard, pointing and proper laughing at him. Noone else laughed and it was very obvious they were brought in just to trigger my friend, who just looked at Jeremy and said "really bruv?" Jeremy did a speech about how abuse isnt funny and how he was ashamed that people found it funny. Everyone but these women clapped. Show went on fine. At the end, Jeremy said "good job, you should all be proud of yourselves." Went off the stage to the audience and shook the womens hands on the front row, who were then escorted out the side door first.
I was wondering at one point myself, why Jeremy let the show continue at this point. Friend told me about the contract. They pay your hotel fee, your food bills, your dry cleaning. BUT if you walk out then the bill falls on your shoulder. So when my friend realised how Jeremy was treating it (trying to make him relapse, getting the women in to laugh at him and so on), my friend decided to just keep calling it out to spread the word. The episode did eventually air, with half of the stuff recorded cut out, but included the women laughing and a split second of my friend looking at Jeremy and saying "bruv" but they cut his audio out. All the stuff about the beer cooler, them telling him where to get weed and to smack his girlfriend was cut, him telling a story of how she slapped him and held a knife to herself threatening to unalive herself if he left her was also cut, her admitting to pouring beer over their sunday gammon joint to try and make him relapse into drinking, her admitting to grounding weed into his pre-made smokes was also removed.
Jeremy is a massive arse. I remember watching the episode a few months later being like "oh here we go, this is where he mentions the abuse and she admits stuff." only for it to cut to 40 minutes later and Jeremy reading off the card about the blood tests to prove he was still clean. Mate phoned me as it happened and was mad. He contacted the show who said they hold the right to show, and cut, what they want. He actually went to take legal action too, only for ITV to counter sue against him as a "if you try and speak out, we'll take you for every penny." That guy unaliving himself a year later really opened the flood gate to people coming out about their experience, my friend too. He went to a closed door panel to give evidence against the show when that case was ongoing.
Wow! This must have taken you so long to type out lol. If this is true, what a shocking story!
@@gemmi1 it took a good half hour to type and proof read and make sure in included as many facts relevant. I was in the audience and saw first hand them escort the women in to point and laugh.
As for the behind the scenes stuff, I cannot say what truly happened, only what he told me. I was aware of his legal battle too and, when he went to the inquiry after the show was axed, I had to drive him there as he doesn't own a car (the joys of being the only one in our friend group who focused on getting a job instead of college in 2007). I got to sit in when he gave his story to the panel, which was partly the above essay i typed. The full thing lasted maybe two hours. He needed breaks to calm down and cried a few times.
And i will say this, my friends testimony was TAME compared to some of the other stuff that was said by other people.
@@AzguardMike gosh this is awful. Thank you for sharing!
Your friend sounds like an absolute legend - well done to him for rising above it 👏🏻
Johnny is just as guilty as amber, if not worse. Grow up and do some research
My favourite part was when a guest would come out who was reasonable, collected and calm. And Jeremy would proceed to yell in their face to antagonise a reaction for the drama. And THEN call them out for their outburst.
That really, really really angered me. His baiting of them made me mad the most. Then the crowd getting all shocked at their behaviour when the host literally baited them into it. URGH
The dude's definitely a manchild for real
Yeah, the guest would be chill and calm and then Jeremy would do his best 'R Lee Ermy from Full Metal Jacket' impression, only with not even 1% of the charisma.
@@pinealdreams3005 youtube removing comments is so laaaaammmmmmeeeeee.
There was a guy who went on there once who straight up admitted to what he did and even stated he would fail the test because he did not care, the guy clearly did not care that he was on the show (and most likely knew what was going to happen), Kyle then started shouting at him as if the guy came onto the stage all shouting etc. The guys response was the same as before, he stated something like "well yeah, I said I would fail the test" and did not care.
The guy seemed to know what was going on and clearly did not care, I just wonder what happened behind the scenes and during cut content (I assume similar to other comments where the guests where antagonised and so on).
I remember I contacted the show to try and go on as a struggling alcoholic to get help. They rang me a couple of times before I realised it wasnt gonna help and backed out. They kept ringing me for weeks until I actually bought an answering machine so I could vet calls and not have to speak to them directly. I recorded my message for callers essentially saying, thank you for ringing, leave a message and I'll hey back to you, if you are calling from the JK show please note all calls are being recorded and may be used as appropriate. Think I got one message left from them, then it went silent. By the way, I've now been sober for around 15 years.
Congratulations 😊
I'm so happy to read your success!
May Allah guide and grant you a long and happy, healthy life ❤
so what?
Given his own addiction issues related to compulsive gambling, his two failed marriages, and the fact that his current wife was his childrens nanny when they met until his second wife discovered there affair, methinks Jeremy should be examining his own life and maybe shutting the hell up as he is really no betrer than any of his former guests.
You’re right, but being the narcissist he is, and with his snobby upbringing, he genuinely believes he IS better
He turned that into a multi million pound empire. Hardly someone who sits around on their financed brighthouse sofa standing out the front of their house smoking a cigarette, spitting at people you don't recognise passing by your house
Well said. It really does reminding me of that phrase Jesus said, " let the man who is without sin, cast the first stone at her".
@@BENSTER489 No one even said he just sat on his couch or spat at people passing by, unless you replied to a deleted comment
@@PBL187 You know exactly the sort of people that I'm talking about. Go down to your local rough area, unless you live there and think you're gods gift. Let me guess, work on a building site?
Many years ago, I got a call from a producer of the Jeremy Kyle show. A former friend of mine who I was forced to cut out of my life because of her mental illness and unstable personality had called the show claiming that she was pregnant with my baby and that I had abandoned her. I was being invited on to take a lie detector And give my side of the story. No way on gods earth was I going to degrade and humiliate myself like that and I made sure to tell the producer that. But they were relentless, they just would not take no for an answer. They pushed and pushed trying to get me to change my mind. Even when I hung up on them multiple different producers kept calling for days. I would block one number, but they would call on another. It was only when I threatened to report them for harassment and that I had the logs of every time they had called they finally stopped. This despicable show should never have been on television in the first place.
Vultures, the lot of them
Wow, i had no Idea the show was so genuinely evil.
Did you find out who the father was?
@@LiClan Of course not. Why try to get in touch with her again? Not his circus, not his monkeys.
@@WobblesandBean you left us on a bit of a cliffhanger and I would have been intriguing to get the results
I went to a recording of this show. When we got there a producer came out to address us all before we were taken in to sit down and he said "you're here to watch family reunions" everyone booed... He then shouted "only joking you're here to watch families arguing".
We were then led into the studio where we were given a chocolate freddo and a bottle of water?!
They decided where to sit us and told us "like a pantomime everything you do has got to be loud. If you boo, over exaggerate. Clap loudly" etc
Jeremy was then bought out to speak to the audience. He bought a woman up on stage and took the mick out of this vulnerable old lady who treated him like a god for about 10 minutes! He was married to a blonde lady at the time and proceeded to say to the men in the audience "have you seen my wife?" He then pointed to one man and said "I bet you'd love to smash her back doors in". He pointed at a young girl in a green jumper and said "that looks nice, where did you get that? George of Asda?"
It was in the moment that we all collectively realised... His persona for the television isn't a persona at all! He really is that vile! We were there for hours as we were watching two episodes being taped and when it was over, we actually followed the "guests" out as they were all clutching their belongings in black bin bags.
Truly shocking and appalling
Sounds awesome
I had the same experience but I thought Jeremy was quite funny. Everything you said is true. We had a guy with a clipboard come into the ITV studios lobby in Manchester where it’s filmed and he said “Who wants to see our stories?” and it was like a pantomime like you said. We were also told to boo and cheer loudly and they even held up signs of when to do it
You were complicit for attending a taping. You knew what the show was, you need to atone for your part in making it what it was.
@@hotelmario510 I don't have to atone for anything, I'd never been to a television show taping before and you can sit on your high horse but I went purely because I thought it would be an insight into how shows were made. Like most others, it was not at all what we expected and I never watched the show again because of the appalling nature in which people were treated!
@@lnfused same! The whole thing was so surreal and so eye openingly sad
I distinctly remember watching this when I was off sick from school, it only really dawned on me when my frontal lobe fully formed how exploitative it actually was. To think it became so normalised in British TV is mental looking back
NOTICE ME SENPAI
Same !!
Fancy seeing you around these parts.
Same here, like i used to like the show but nowadays i feel like so many shows in the 2010s were just people being really mean to each other
I remember being sat there reacting to the show with pity like "oh at least I'm not a mess like him/her". Come to realize later that they all got exploited
I was in the audience of a live taping of Jeremy Kyle once and it was utterly bizarre. Not only does the show move at a breakneck pace but it was clear his ENTIRE production team absolutely hated him. He’d walk around grinning and making rude comments to them, like he thought it was all fun ribbing and banter, and they all just rolled their eyes and avoided going near him. It was fascinating but also completely batshit. He is not a nice man. He seriously gave me the ick. I’d go as far as to say he’s a sociopath. He has a lot of dark energy.
I've always thought he was darkness too. Like he'd make your skin crawl if you were near him
yes he is clearly a narcissistic sociopath- if anyone needs therapy its him
I mean that sure explains why he's now on Talk TV. It's the platform of choice for narcissists.
I agree.
He has a horrible predatory energy (he also allegedly had a fling with a 16 year old schoolgirl - the age of consent is 16 here in the UK, but I think it is absolutely wrong for a grown man to prey on a person as young as that).
@@gentleAsDoves777eeewww omg that’s sick as
I was pretty pissed when the show kept banging on about the lie dectector test was 97% accurate when in reality it was 60% accurate
Whats the difference between Jeremy Kyle and God?
God DOESN'T think that he is Jeremy Kyle.
Laughing at the poor working classes. Same as X factor.
except that 90% of the knobs on this show were clearly unemployed
Tbf the X Factor ones deserve it for having zero self-awareness, thinking they can sing.
I dont get how xfactor was laughing at the working class? If anything it was laughing at the intellectually unintelligent?
@@staalhard666And what the fuck is that supposed to mean?
@@Spudchucker92 it means what it means. Does it offend you? Get a job then.
Jeremy, you weren’t cancelled mate: you were directly involved in the reasons behind a man killing himself. That’s not cancellation, son, that’s a potential criminal act.
At LEAST 50% of the shows audience were pulling a sicky from work 😂😂
@@SpeakTruth83 on the flannel.
True! I had a member of my team call in with "the flu." Day 2 of his being so unwell and I had the morning off. Idly flicking through t.v channels, and came to this horrible show. I was about to switch to something else until slap bang in front of me was my sick team member in the audience looking very well and enjoying the show. I dont know which was worse..feigning sickness or being a fan of the show!!
@@aliholgate9442 It was recorded well in advance.
@@OggyGTA I know, thanks.
@@aliholgate9442 it's like a car wreck, you don't want to, but you can't look away lol.
I never recorded it when I was at work or streamed it on catch-up, never watched online when I got home,not even if I was on annual leave! only, ever if I was off sick 🤔
God, British media from the 2000s and early 2010s was absolutely awful. Between this and the dreck like Super Fat vs Super Skinny and Benefits Street, it feels like we were just stuck in a self-indulgent hate spiral where we coped with the state of the economy by punching down.
People are still doing the same but instead of going on JK they go on Instagram and Twitter
Personally it was I coped with having to share society with a highly antisocial and unpleasant underclass
No, there was an awful lot of laughter in real life, wherever you want lots of fun, laughter and people actually getting along with each other instead of today where all you get is pathetic lecturing and hectoring and everybody pretending to be saints, all po faced and determined to be offended
Went to see the Jeremy Kyle show in 2006/2007(?). I was VERY excited.
Got to the tiny studio and it was horrible.
The guests kept looking me in the eye. They were embarrassed, sad and extremely frightened.
It was surprising filmed in real time. Once Jez had completely fucked up their lives, he immediately left and let some crew members console the poor souls. On the stage.
Us friends went to the pub afterwards completely ashamed.
Why was you on the show
@@s9killerzHe went to be a member of the audience, not as a guest
@@lofi-lila fair enough. He experienced a rare moment
@@s9killerzre-read it.
@@s9killerz he was getting the results of a DNA test and went to the web when he got the results
If Piers likes him, it says a lot
Aye, piers morgan is a fucking tumour
Yep
The fact that British people worship the likes of piers Morgan says a lot about British society.
Hearing that guests would beg for their episodes to not come out is heartbreaking
I hated how he treated addicts the hypocrisy in that creature is strong.
JK is self Righteous and one of the most judgmental people in the media .
The Am I having sex with my brother? That segment was heart wrenching when they found out they were half sibings.
I hope they were OK afterwards cause I remember seeing their heaets being crushed.
There was a follow up in the news a few weeks later, they carried on their affair. Despite having the DNA results 🤮
They cant have incest babies so its no issue.
@@shawndimery wincest
@@shawndimery Half siblings are not at more risk to have deformed children. That happens if the cycle continues in their kids.
Not to mention, half siblings is not siblings. The damage occurs when parents and kids mix up. That makes kids go handicapped real fast.
when i was 17 I was admitted to a psych ward - a mental facility, a lockup here in the UK. The block had one TV behind a plexiglass and wire cage.
Only one show was banned - The Jeremy Kyle Show. We watched the Jackass films (the youngest patient watching was 12yrs old) and Shutter Island, but Jeremy Kyle was outright banned and we weren't even allowed to talk about it. We could discuss addictions to drugs and alcohol but not Jeremy Kyle.
That illustrates what kind of impact this show had to the lower-class youth struggling with mental health issues and family problems. The sheer self-hatred this one piece of media generated reflects a serious issue with British "crabs-in-a-bucket" social culture
Always the toffs laughing down at us.
How he never rotted in a prison cell is the worst injustice of this whole thing.
People willingly went on the show.
@@loolfactorie and he disproportionately humiliated them for his own sick satisfaction.
@@stephenwoodard7756 Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Don't go on the show.
@@stephenwoodard7756 eh they were vile people who went on too
he probably has dirt on people at ITV. "Keep me out of jail or i tell them what you did."
I remember watching this show when I was off school for illness. I cannot lie, and God forgive me for this, but I used to look down on the Guests of the show. Even though I came from a lower-class background, and our Family had numerous dysfunctions, I could still be like "at least we aren't like *that*". I used to find the "trashy" people funny and morbidly-fascinating; obviously now I look back and I just feel bad for them (even the ones that have done bad things).
There was one lady in particular that was made fun of a lot on UA-cam clips - she had an unusual way of dressing/acting, and her adult daughter was was angry at her for putting her in Care (a Children's Home). There was a lot of "drama" and "funny" quips from Jeremy himself. The truth was though, this older lady was severely-neglected as a child, and had epilepsy, and her adult daughter was a very broken, angry woman. Her Mum couldn't care for her (did not really know how), and the cycle of neglect and abuse continued. And yet we just laughed at it. We laughed at broken people who were trying to figure out how to live in a world that doesn't really know what to do with them.
OF course, you had people that were criminals, and whilst I don't condone their actions, there was no real avenues for redemption - why would a person want to rehabilitate and re-enter society when they are being shit on constantly?
The Producers of this show deliberately targeted people with mental health/addiction/financial issues, and dragged them in front of an audience that were just there to "see the Freak Show" and laugh at them.
Jeremy Kyle himself is a filthy dreg, but I would actually say that Graham, the Counseller/Therapist, was worse. He pretended to be all nice and caring, but how can you claim to be in the caring profession, and yet still condone the public mocking and bear-baiting of vulnerable people?
Also, that Jonathan Ross is a wrong-'un, always had a bad feeling about him and his wife.
Kyle is overconfident and has zero self awareness.
RiP Steve Dymond, although he wasn't perfect he didn't deserve to die and his family have now got to live with that for the rest of their lives too. Shocking shocking treatment of people that are mentally unwell, under educated and downright lied to all in the search for truth.
same with love island. 4 people have killed themselves due to that show and its still on TV!
The fact that the show tried to bury Steven's death really says it all.
It baffles me how the inquest can conclude the show didn't cause his death, when he directly blamed it in his suicide note.
the jeremy kyle show had 1 suicide cancelled love island has 4 still airing work that out
To be honest, as morbid as it sounds, Steve Dymond basically took that show down with him. He explicitly said they were responsible in his note, they couldn't come back from that. To my knowledge, the 4 suicides from Love Island can't be directly related to the show, call that a loophole I guess. That's my theory anyway, touched on this issue in my Phillip Schofield video if you're interested
@@Moocake Steve Dymond was apparently proven to had contacted the show obsessively to get himself on there. He was a full grown guy in his fifties & it was sad he had died as I would never want anyone to had done that to themselves. At the same time, Love Island exploits & sexualises naive & also very young people in their teens & early twenties into believing they will be rich & famous if they sell themselves on their show. The people that died had expressed on their social medias as to how alone, broke & deflated they felt, when all the focus & care had gone completely from them onto the next year’s “stars”. Same as other exploitative shows such as X Factor etc. If you are going to pick on one certain exploitative show, than it is hypocritical to make excuses for others
@@BelindaJon41 So that makes it okay to slander him?
NEWSFLASH: Desperate people will do anything to get money. Stop trying to blame the victim and actually trust the lower class for once.
Also, don't pretend like JK is any better than LI. It's just as exploitative of the poor and needy.
@@revelrem4409 no one ever got paid to be on the JK show. I’m glad the show is gone & it had many faults. JK is not a perfect person but to blame him for someone’s death is not right.
I think the real reason it was cancelled was to try to punish the working class fans of the show for voting Brexit. Steve Dymond felt like a cover since the public shaming and freakery of that show was never any secret requiring 14 years to uncover
Jeremy Kyle Show- the first televised witch hunt inquisition
Jerry Springer was first ;)
And now it's just anybody that disagrees with Starmer that is witch hunted.
@@benitolazio8193 Oh look, a politics bot. Why don't you fuck off. (Don't worry, I hate Labour AND Tories).
@benitolazio8193 At least until he's out of office or does himself in and then they'll all be singing a different tune.
I always hated this show, the definition of taking the poor and misfortuned of society and parading them in-front of national television. Jeremy Kyle no doubt made astronomical amounts of money off people’s misery, I genuinely wish the worst for him.
Jeremy Kylie comes across as that kid that was ruthlessly bullied at school. And now that he got himself in a position of power he's now living out his revenge on random people.
This is a very horrifying and upsetting situation. Why can't people like Jeremy Kyle understand that sensationalism can affect actual individual lives?? Unbelievable. Keep up the good work Moocake!
The reason being it's a self centred sick and evil show
They do understand, they just don't care.
He made an executive decision... to not give a f*ck.
@@everydayperson764 Damn, beat me to it lol. Spot on
If Jeremy got cancelled. I think love island should be too
Preach!
Forget 5, I could sum it up in 1: Cancerous
The Jeremy Kyle show is the most blatant proof that the PT Barnham era circuses never went away.
The Romans had it covered, "Panem et Circenses" Bread and Circuses to keep the plebs entertained, working well, isn't it ?
I was in the audience for a recording of The Jeremy Kyle Show. It was an unforgettable experience and sadly I wasn't surprised when I found out that someone who had been on the programme had taken their own life.
Was the tickets expensive
@@s9killerz TV studio audience tickets are usually free.
the guy who made the first polygraph became its biggest hater due to how it was been misused by police. it was never meant to be a "lie detector"
Watched it just in time before it got taken down, keep it up mate this one was quality
Thanks for the rewatch, helps a hell of a lot
I found you the other day thru the oceangate video and i was touched by your kindness about the victims of the titan's catastrophic failure, and I'm again very moved by your thoughtfulness for the victims and their troubles or illnesses
What always bothered me was Jeremy Kyle's effeminate screaming at the people on his show "You're a bloody disgrace mate, I provide for my kids, you don't provide for yours, you're pathetic, etc, etc. Instead of calmly and firmly providing advice on how to be a man, or responsible parent, etc. It's no wonder people were driven to suicide, the way Kyle would humiliate them with his army of Karens in the audience behind him.
Robert Webb on Room 101 described him as sounding like a Dalek
I can't believe this man still has a job in television.
Talktv is pretty much British fox news so it isn't too surprising that they hired that bafoon
Jeremy is a despicable man, but hearing Graham lie in court about the aftercare and his credentials was something else.
Fun Fact: Jeremy Kyle's Taxes fully funded the British economy for the duration of the shows existence.
Source: "Trust me bro." - Jeremy Kyle
No... must resist... urge to make a lie detector joke...
Kyle was a perfect example of a Class Warrior.
And he had NO room to talk. Absolute hypocrite. But it's okay to him when you do bad things and aren't of a lower class I guess, fs
Yes he made war on the working classes 😅
@@Para2normal I see what you mean. You saying JK is fighting a war for the downtrodden class
Anyone remember that Graham guy who was on the show as some sort of licensed therapist? I don't think that he ever got the scrutiny he deserved. He was just as involved as Jeremy.
I always remembered when he stormed off a SKY interview.
He was awful, really fucking awful, people loved him, dunno why he was strange
Probably the only person on tv I could go to the lengths to say I ‘hate’. There’s something just so extra repugnant, slimy, gross and creepy about him. Gives me goosebumps. The guests on the show are horrendous, but the way they’re there solely for him to condescend to, so sanctimoniously and so righteously, he’s revolting. The fact he’s back on tv is so disappointing. Never wanted something bad to happen to someone I haven’t met the way I do him.
You've also got a huge lump of a security guard standing ready to jump in and protect jezza when he starts winding you up😅
I know two people who went on Jeremy Kyle; one of my friends’ mum and stepdad. Without giving too much detail, the mum has 5 kids by 5 dads, and the stepdad (now divorced) was the only one who made any effort with her kids, despite him not having any with her (or with anyone else). The kids loved him so much they called him “dad”. Idk everything that went on ofc, but they clearly loved him and he took them on days out when no one else would (including their mum).
They went on JK because she accused him of cheating and stealing from her, and he also accused her of cheating. Both of them failed every question on the polygraph, but the stepdad got berated and she got protected. He was sweating buckets as soon as he walked on stage, which Jeremy pointed out (was clearly extremely nervous) and Jeremy wouldn’t stop berating him for being “the shiftiest man ever on the show”.
I’m sure he made mistakes and wasn’t perfect, but he was a damn sight of a better stepdad to the kids than she was to her own. After the show, they got divorced and he moved out. My friend still went to visit him for a while, but some of the mum’s friends eventually found out his new address and went over to assault him twice.
I finished watching your oceangate video 2 days ago, which is how i found your channel, and today thought “i should check out more content by this guy” and lo and behold, new upload 2 hours ago
It's a sign from the gods to subscribe
I do think its important to remember that ITV execs are just as to blame for this, as well as all involved in the production of the JK show. In this reminiscence i think its unfortunately accurate that JK feels scapegoated; he was/is in the definition of the word. ITV gave him the capital and the green light to perform this cruel pageantry and it falls on them too.
They are just as responsible I agree. But yeah Jeremy was the main man, and he was no better than the producers either in my opinion
Taboo truth is: with the tv audience ratings good enough for his show, on daytime TV, around 10am, when lots of children would be watching, to be aired for over ten years. Is there something wrong in all of us as a society. No demand, no supply!
My sister went to see this live. She couldn’t watch after. First thing Kyle said when he came out, was “are you all ready to laugh at a bunch of druggies and smack heads, as that’s the worthless scum we’ve got lined up for you today”. He demeaned, swore and insulted the guests constantly trying to get an aggressive reaction for content. Guy was a total fraud, nothing like the respectable caring man they marketed him as.
It's a bit rich coming from a gambling addict😂
The most memorable JK stories were
-The two gay men who found out they were related
-Who shat in the fridge ?
-The Mick Philpott appearance
-The convicted pedophile who defended his actions
Were the two gay lads actually related or was it all a work? I almost shat myself laughing the first time i saw that.
Jfc i forgot about the gay lads 😳😂😂
Quality TV. This guy is pretending to care about Jeremy exploiting these people……….i guess he is going to split the earnings of this UA-cam video between everybody who appears in this video 👍
@@TheAtticusFinchDon't be jealous.
Plus those psychotic American Baptists who just spewed pure hatred and tried to not let a word in when the audience was allowed to speak to them.
is it immoral? Yes. Should it have ever existed? No. Was it bloody good telly? Absolutely
I seem to remember the sentiment at the time of the show’s peak popularity being ‘this is mental and sad but it’s hard not to watch’…
Nah it was never good telly, all I saw was fragile people been taken advantage of and especially after hearing how manipulative and pressuring the producers could be to get people on the show
I actually did two days work experience at the show and I can confirm that the producers were always in Jeremy's ear, telling him to stir up the pot, hoping that it would turn into more drama and as such the producers would invite they same guests back again for another show etc why?... Because the producers bagged something like 3k per story... Not episode, a story within the episode.......
aww, thought we was getting a part 2, enjoyed the original upload and your channel recently moocake, ty sir
Thanks for the rewatch all the same, helps a lot much appreciated. Got my next video in progress already, might have a bit of music I can upload before that too
Making a joke out of people’s misery is not my idea of fun
Okay
9:47 Can you imagine a little village where all of the 20,000 former guests live? THAT would be next level reality TV!
ITV producers: "ooh, noted"
My sister use to work at ITV before quitting in the pandemic. Her job was to tell the live audience where to sit. She said Jeremy was a total jerk looked down on staff. Said it was an awful show. She liked countdown better.
Just a reminder to everyone that did watch the show and enjoyed it: You're not a bad person, this stuff is intentionally meant to entertain at the expense of it's guests, you know better now and hopefully agree on how shitty the show is, you've grown, be proud.
I watched the show as a kid, I don't think I was a particularly shitty person back then but I still enjoyed it, I had the excuse of being a kid but plently of adults watched it, and given how many people walked onto that stage, it was pretty clear people thought Jeremy was actually helping others, it was a sort of weird mix of feel good because people (supposedly) got help and being able to feel better about yourself because at least you're not *that* bad.
TLDR: You're a good person, even if you liked the show.
seeing the unaired episode with Steve on the news yesterday its so eerie to watch the guy was humiliated and belittled for 8 mins while the crowd just took the piss laughing its actually evil
Your channel is highly underrated for the quality of these short docs you make. Thanks for this and for being a channel that doesnt use disgusting AI voices
I absolutely loved this, brilliantly done!👏 I detest Jeremy Kyle and the trash television that is ensuring the rapid degradation of our society.
A young married girl failed a polygraph test. Kyle really laid into her. She was totally devastated and it was very clear she was telling the truth.
Her husband disowned her.
Absolutely appalling.
Unfortunately, that's exactly why the bastard got such a large following. He was in no way fit for a role to provide any sort of advice or help for anyone dealing with personal, social or relationship issues and has likely caused more harm to many lives than he'll ever acknowledge.
Well produced, researched, written, edited, and narration. Thankfully we never got JK on Aussie TV, but fragments I have seen he's a prat, doing nothing to help those in need of help. This video has been popping up on my recommend to view for a few days, glad I finally clicked. Subbed now, so looking forward too see more!!
Brilliant, brilliant video. Your commentary is well structured, smart, insightful and complete. Make more!
The massive contempt this county has for vulnerable or poorer people can partly be laid at the feet of this show. Those people needed help, not contempt and mocking
Always liked Kyle, always liked his show. Did then, do now. Still watch it from time to time. Wish they'd bring it back, though it obviously won't happen.
personification of Toryness
Your voice is really charming! Watched this video right after the OceanGate one and I see that I'm just one of many who landed here in the same manner - I hope it means that you were picked up by the algorythm as you clearly deserve it
Very kind of you to say, thanks for the support it helps majorly
I like your presenting, you have a really good style of speaking and editing - subbed. Looking forward to your future vids.
Here to watch again for the algorithm
Not everybody is born awesome
Except of course, for people like you
@@Moocake I try lol, thank you so much. Love your content!
I always remember the story of a guy who was a recovering alcoholic, and they left him in a room on his own for over an hour with a bottle of vodka, when he fell off the vagon they pulled him on stage and humiliated him, disgusting show
"I suffered from a bit of shock" when referencing the cancellation when someone is DEAD
I genuinely never knew polygraphs are as inaccurate as they are. I used to shake my head at the individuals claiming innocence after the results were announced because I actually believed they'd lied.
Something that wasn't entirely addressed in the videos (although the footage makes it quite clear) is how he tried to intimidate his guests. He used to get right up in their faces and tell them off, and he only got away with it because it's his show and he had a bunch of security guards backing him up. It just paints him as a bully, and I never liked Jeremy Kyle for that reason.
I was on a Christmas special of the JK show, where he planned to surprise some people who had done good things that year.
The premise was really nice! They came an prerecorded a bit with us, then on the day of filming had a car pick us up and take us to Manchester etc etc...
Well, then we were left to wait in the reception area for 4 hours 😂 and when lunch came and went we asked at reception if the "Lunch included" was real or if we should head out and find some of our own...
Anyway, they faffed about a bit and ended up bringing us out some packaged sandwiches, and as I bit into mine it was frozen. A frozen, packaged sandwich.
I just laughed. I laughed so much I actually had tears rolling down my face.
We were all knackered by this point and hadn't seen sight nor sound of the ol Jezza or the scene itself.
Anyways, filming came around and we pulled off the surprise really nicely in the end. JK was an egotistical... well sharp, pointy thing, and I really disliked everything about him after that personal experience.
During filming, he was told all about our charity and the work we did, and the two ladies we surprised were given gifts and stuff. He made promises to them whilst they were on stage yet when it came to watching it on TV, all his promises had been cut away and we never heard another word from them 😂
So yeah... that was my slightly more positive experience on the show and it essentially boiled down to a frozen cheese sarnie and a numb butt 😂😂😂
The Jeremy Kyle Show was essentially a power trip for - yes, you guessed it - Jeremy.
I think that Steve guy just wanted to seem more interesting, he finally found a woman he liked and was just worried he wasn't good enough so had to make things up to try to feel good enough for her. We've all tried to big ourselves up to see more than we are. It's sad it took a man's death to end such a spiteful show and even at that it's the only one we know of.
Jeremy Vile. A social engineering puppet.
Jeremy Kyle was just another posh boy out to mock the lower classes.
You would probably think it was impossible for him to sink any deeper, but he has managed it he now works fit TalkTV.
Subscribed less than a minute into this video. Fantastic stuff. You are exactly the UA-camr I needed in my life!
The other week me and my friend had been drinking and she said she wanted to watch jeremy kyle. I didnt really want to but shes quite pushy. The episode we watched gave me a panic attack. Anyone whos ever grown up around shouting and family troubles, i beg you to never ever touch this show 😭
I thought all episodes had been scrubbed and were now impossible to find?
@@bouncingbluesoul5270she found some on dailymotion lol
@@rebeccaadams696 where did you watch it online?
@@LiClan dailymotion
@@LiClanpretty sure the official UA-cam page is still up
16:12 He's one of those people who thinks whoever shouts the loudest in an argument is right.
Jeremy right tbf
I always hated this show. It was toxic and played up to nasty stereotypes, especially working-class people, mainly by treating impoverishment, mental-illness and addiction like it was a lifestyle choice. Jeremy Kyle and it producers should all be in jail for malicious exploitation of the vulnerable.
"I'm 38... Is my husband sleeping with my 25 year old daughter?" Is such a weird conflation. Thats like saying "my car got a flat... Have cornflakes changed their formula?"
Hang on a moment, 38 with a 25 year old daughter?
you had me at "wanker"
"Odious, predatory C U Next Tuesday" would've also been apt
Kyle being interviewed by the Concrete Farmer, Mike Graham.
Meeting of minds. But certainly not hearts
Oh my god. This reference made me spit take 😂
How DISCOMFORTED does kyle look when he is the one being asked questions.
He literally cannot sit still
Between this and the OceanGate video, your content’s been real solid. Excited to see more
I like the new style. You handle those more serious topics really well :)
Thanks dude, you've been watching for years now as well especially appreciated knowing the OGs appreciate the shift. Lore stuff isn't over btw, just parked for now as it's difficult to do ATM. I'll probably start sprinkling it into the mockumentaries sooner or later
@@Moocake nice! the missing lore was my only gripe. keep at it :)
Must find a way to keep in touch with you older subs, it's getting harder and harder to find you guys now!
i love that i had u in the recommended thingy, fun content keep it up my guy!
ITV did have a show in the pipeline for Jeremy Kyle but gave it to Rob Rinder and called it Judge Rinders crime stories
Judge Rimmer
@@swashey rinder and Grahame had a thing going on
Thank you for this video. He reminds me of how Noel Edmunds acted when Mike lush lost his life. Utterly detached. No feelings. Me me me.
Great commentary, and criminally undersubbed channel!
I just wanted to say I really enjoyed how you delivered this. Looking forward to seeing what you’re “cooking” up for us next 😊
I’ve never heard of this show, but alas I’m from across the pond so the likelihood of me knowing of it was pretty low to begin with. But, I’m enthralled, you’re a great narrator
Can’t remember if it was mentioned in the video but Jeremy Kyle did have a US spin off for a short while circa 2011.
This is genuinely such a good video. I’ve never seen your channel before but the little essays on classic British tv is very refreshing to see ! Subscribed :)