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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Show cancelled permanently. ...thoughts?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Meh shit anyway

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By *ed-monkeyCouple  over a year ago

Hailsham

No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Meh shit anyway"

I agree

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hooray!

Cheap unimaginative telly that cost fuck all to make made me very cynical about even owning a telly.

The guy was a judgmental Twat and now he's getting a taste of his own medicine.

People in glass houses and all that springs to mind...

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment"

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

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By *ed-monkeyCouple  over a year ago

Hailsham


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

"

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??

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By *lorious hole bs16Man  over a year ago

Bristol

It was never in the right time zone...Another era, perhaps last century..

I am suprised it lasted as long as it did...

I found it strangely addictive and hated myself for watching it so relieved that the choice has gone..

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By *hisCharmingMan  over a year ago

South Manchester

Thank feck for that, absolutely deplorable program...

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By *orthyorkypairCouple  over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??"

they will be fine ITV will come up with some other total shite!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??"

Anne and Nick?

*admits to not watching daytime TV for "a while"

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By *ed-monkeyCouple  over a year ago

Hailsham

New show announced .. Big Celebrity Brother Love Island in the Jungle Got Talent

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??"

Probably same thing single dads and married mums and married dads and single and married men and women I general

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sad that it took a man's suicide for press, politicians and on the face of if many of its own viewers to wake up and start questioning why such a nasty programme was so popular.

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

It's awful.

However it did serve a purpose.

It kept all the moron's at home watching telly box rather than out robbing people.

Let's also be honest it was basically questiontime for the uneducated.

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York

However are people with manky teeth going to resolve their issues over Facebook comments, cheating and stealing from their own family now?!

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time "

.... and that is the point that is now being made...

if kyle is axed, love island has to be in a whole ton of trouble... and see if the mainstream press start making the comparison which forces ITV to make another decision.........

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time

.... and that is the point that is now being made...

if kyle is axed, love island has to be in a whole ton of trouble... and see if the mainstream press start making the comparison which forces ITV to make another decision........."

Jeremy Kyle wasn’t *all* bad. It did a lot rehab wise, reuniting families etc.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time "

I was thinking the exact same thing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time

I was thinking the exact same thing "

Because it’s good looking folk with their tits and bits out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??"

Charming x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time

I was thinking the exact same thing

Because it’s good looking folk with their tits and bits out

"

Yea, not likely to pull the plug on that.

To add. ..any deaths sad no matter what the circumstances

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan  over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time "
Here here , well said

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??

Probably same thing single dads and married mums and married dads and single and married men and women I general "

Absolutely, I hate the assumption that it's single mums just sitting around all day watch TV.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??

Probably same thing single dads and married mums and married dads and single and married men and women I general

Absolutely, I hate the assumption that it's single mums just sitting around all day watch TV. "

When i was a single mum i didn't have time to sit around watching daytime tv.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??

Probably same thing single dads and married mums and married dads and single and married men and women I general

Absolutely, I hate the assumption that it's single mums just sitting around all day watch TV.

When i was a single mum i didn't have time to sit around watching daytime tv. "

That's what I was thinking and why do people think a single mum doesn't work.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??

Probably same thing single dads and married mums and married dads and single and married men and women I general

Absolutely, I hate the assumption that it's single mums just sitting around all day watch TV.

When i was a single mum i didn't have time to sit around watching daytime tv.

That's what I was thinking and why do people think a single mum doesn't work. "

Because they are over opinionated on something they know nothing about.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show cancelled permanently. ...thoughts? "

One can only hope!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though"

Somebody died!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

Somebody died! "

Someone killed themselves from love island, that show didn't get cancelled.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

Somebody died! "

People die as a result of watching TV shows a lot. Think how many deaths and injuries surround various sports - should football no longer be televised? Or shows like Jackass that encourage reckless acts? I feel sorry for the guy that died, but is no responsibility attached to him? I'm sure he would have known what the show was like, but he made the choice to appear on it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

Somebody died!

People die as a result of watching TV shows a lot. Think how many deaths and injuries surround various sports - should football no longer be televised? Or shows like Jackass that encourage reckless acts? I feel sorry for the guy that died, but is no responsibility attached to him? I'm sure he would have known what the show was like, but he made the choice to appear on it."

Exactly. If he wanted to prove to his misses that he didn't cheat, he shouldn't have used a test that isn't 100% accurate in the first place.

I'm not saying he deserved to die. But I dont see how it's the shows fault

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

Somebody died!

People die as a result of watching TV shows a lot. Think how many deaths and injuries surround various sports - should football no longer be televised? Or shows like Jackass that encourage reckless acts? I feel sorry for the guy that died, but is no responsibility attached to him? I'm sure he would have known what the show was like, but he made the choice to appear on it."

I'm not disagreeing with you. .. i merely pointed out that a death is devestating however it happens.

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By *ifty69Man  over a year ago

north tyneside

Kyle is a prick, who makes cash from vulnerable people. He has invited young people who have been diagnosed with learning difficulties and expeosed them to the public for his own wealth and ego, good riddance too the guy.................

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

Somebody died!

People die as a result of watching TV shows a lot. Think how many deaths and injuries surround various sports - should football no longer be televised? Or shows like Jackass that encourage reckless acts? I feel sorry for the guy that died, but is no responsibility attached to him? I'm sure he would have known what the show was like, but he made the choice to appear on it.

Exactly. If he wanted to prove to his misses that he didn't cheat, he shouldn't have used a test that isn't 100% accurate in the first place.

I'm not saying he deserved to die. But I dont see how it's the shows fault"

I think there's more to the decision made by ITV to cancel the show.

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By *V-AliceTV/TS  over a year ago

Ayr

Those who are into 'eejit porn' will just have to find it elsewhere.

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

Somebody died!

Someone killed themselves from love island, that show didn't get cancelled. "

I think the issue is that a lot of people see it as "poverty porn" that is exploiting the type of people who go on it. That may be true but does it ease liberal consciences to pretend these people don't exist or to try and deal with their issues instead?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Never watched it really. Always at work when it's on, makes no difference to my life what so ever.

Seems a pretty poor reason to cancel it though

Somebody died!

People die as a result of watching TV shows a lot. Think how many deaths and injuries surround various sports - should football no longer be televised? Or shows like Jackass that encourage reckless acts? I feel sorry for the guy that died, but is no responsibility attached to him? I'm sure he would have known what the show was like, but he made the choice to appear on it.

Exactly. If he wanted to prove to his misses that he didn't cheat, he shouldn't have used a test that isn't 100% accurate in the first place.

I'm not saying he deserved to die. But I dont see how it's the shows fault"

He also had a warrant out for him for fai g to attend court lost his job was living in a bedsit amongst other things if anything the support he got from the shows team of experts is probably more than most folk get because waiting lists from nhs are too long and private is beyond many folks pockets it’s just u fortunate as the show did benefit some folk, suicides are never the result of just one issue they are a culmination of lots of things building up to it

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By *utsidenakedMan  over a year ago

Dorchester

You e hot the bottom if the pit if it's all you have as entertainment .yuk pooh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it's worth remembering we actually don't much about what actually happened on that particular show or what happened after in regards to after care. I don't think ITV would cancel one of there most popular daytime shows without very good reason and they would have seen it and so obviously have more facts and information than we do.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think it's worth remembering we actually don't much about what actually happened on that particular show or what happened after in regards to after care. I don't think ITV would cancel one of there most popular daytime shows without very good reason and they would have seen it and so obviously have more facts and information than we do. "

My thoughts echo this

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By *eavenNhellCouple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

So, 1 person dies shortly after appearing (of his own volition) on the Jeremy Kyle show. Some MP decides the programme should be scrapped forever and there is no place in Society for it (personally I can't stand it and feel it's a platform to air private issues).

Yet those people forced to reapply for their disability benefit under the severely corrupt PIP assessment process (run by Crapita OBO the Government) and irrespective of your ailments, the majority are declined. A large number of PIP claimants have taken their own lives after wrongly being denied their rightful claims. And yet this disgusting Government refuses to acknowledge any wrongdoing!

Double standards of the highest order!

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington

Nothing more than a modern day freak show good riddance

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

An updated version of Bedlam.

No loss

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wasn't a fan and agree that it could sometimes be deemed as exploitative to some. But it should also be pointed out that the show did a lot for people struggling with addictions. Money and time was no object and some people were able to turn their lives around because of the help and support they were offered.

Holly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wasn't a fan and agree that it could sometimes be deemed as exploitative to some. But it should also be pointed out that the show did a lot for people struggling with addictions. Money and time was no object and some people were able to turn their lives around because of the help and support they were offered.

Holly"

it was his mate did that after he shamed them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wasn't a fan and agree that it could sometimes be deemed as exploitative to some. But it should also be pointed out that the show did a lot for people struggling with addictions. Money and time was no object and some people were able to turn their lives around because of the help and support they were offered.

Hollyit was his mate did that after he shamed them"

I'm talking about the show anyway. Not Jeremy Kyle himself. He was just the frontman.

Holly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wasn't a fan and agree that it could sometimes be deemed as exploitative to some. But it should also be pointed out that the show did a lot for people struggling with addictions. Money and time was no object and some people were able to turn their lives around because of the help and support they were offered.

Hollyit was his mate did that after he shamed them

I'm talking about the show anyway. Not Jeremy Kyle himself. He was just the frontman.

Holly "

i know im being a twat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wasn't a fan and agree that it could sometimes be deemed as exploitative to some. But it should also be pointed out that the show did a lot for people struggling with addictions. Money and time was no object and some people were able to turn their lives around because of the help and support they were offered.

Hollyit was his mate did that after he shamed them

I'm talking about the show anyway. Not Jeremy Kyle himself. He was just the frontman.

Holly i know im being a twat "

I'm used to it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wasn't a fan and agree that it could sometimes be deemed as exploitative to some. But it should also be pointed out that the show did a lot for people struggling with addictions. Money and time was no object and some people were able to turn their lives around because of the help and support they were offered.

Holly"

Whilst I agree the show did some good, this isn't the first incident and I just don't understand why it went on so long. Plus it can be argued that lots of the most horrible and despicable people in the world did some good but it doesn't make up for it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No real loss... hated the opinionated wanker personally.

Wallowing in other people's problems for the sake of entertainment

I mostly agree wholeheartedly.

But with an "if".

"If" they genuinely provided support and counselling to the people who appeared on the show it did at least have the potential to do some good.

Unfortunately, gratuitous entertainment made out of other people's misery. This is NOT a good thing.

No loss to daytime TV.

What will the single mums rewatch in the mornings now??"

I'm a lone parent, up since 620 - sat down for lunch 10 mins ago

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city

Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That shit should of been axed yrs ago. Opra has a lot to answer for. Can't do with any of that daytime cretin telly. Boils my piss.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes."

Yes 13 reasons why was difficult to watch at times.

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By *uciyassMan  over a year ago

Leeds

Who’s Jeremy Kyle

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes.

Yes 13 reasons why was difficult to watch at times. "

What is it about?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yet so many folk are excited for Love island, despite two suicides in a lot shorter amount of time "

Apparently they're still going to do that show.

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38

Never liked the programme or smug Kyle...never watch it so won't miss it

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By *andydave28Man  over a year ago

weston super mare

What will the unemployed watch now hopefully something more helpful.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire


"So, 1 person dies shortly after appearing (of his own volition) on the Jeremy Kyle show. Some MP decides the programme should be scrapped forever and there is no place in Society for it (personally I can't stand it and feel it's a platform to air private issues).

Yet those people forced to reapply for their disability benefit under the severely corrupt PIP assessment process (run by Crapita OBO the Government) and irrespective of your ailments, the majority are declined. A large number of PIP claimants have taken their own lives after wrongly being denied their rightful claims. And yet this disgusting Government refuses to acknowledge any wrongdoing!

Double standards of the highest order!"

Absolutely spot on

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By *andydave28Man  over a year ago

weston super mare

Good riddance and why on earth did we ever end up here anyway ??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes.

Yes 13 reasons why was difficult to watch at times.

What is it about?"

A teenage girl commits suicide. She leaves 13 tapes, one for each person explaining how they caused it. The tapes are passed from each person, we jump in with Clay, who is number 8 on the list I think. He listens to all the tapes and it goes to the police. A lot of horrible things happened to her.

But I’ll be honest - I watched that show when I was already in a bad frame of mind. It made me feel so much worse.

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By *kbull2000Man  over a year ago

Carluke

Good riddance. Self serving, opinionated little twat. His 'holier than thou' attitude was sickening and the choice of guests deplorable

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes.

Yes 13 reasons why was difficult to watch at times.

What is it about?

A teenage girl commits suicide. She leaves 13 tapes, one for each person explaining how they caused it. The tapes are passed from each person, we jump in with Clay, who is number 8 on the list I think. He listens to all the tapes and it goes to the police. A lot of horrible things happened to her.

But I’ll be honest - I watched that show when I was already in a bad frame of mind. It made me feel so much worse. "

Do you feel better now?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes.

Yes 13 reasons why was difficult to watch at times.

What is it about?

A teenage girl commits suicide. She leaves 13 tapes, one for each person explaining how they caused it. The tapes are passed from each person, we jump in with Clay, who is number 8 on the list I think. He listens to all the tapes and it goes to the police. A lot of horrible things happened to her.

But I’ll be honest - I watched that show when I was already in a bad frame of mind. It made me feel so much worse.

Do you feel better now?"

Very much so. But I never watched the second season, couldn’t do it mentally

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Poverty porn.

Good riddance.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Never watched it - won’t miss it.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Great. I hope nothing similar gets produced.

It's some of the cheapest TV to produce - those appearing get just their costs covered and the shows can get repeated forever, without ever paying them another penny.

And yet despite its low cost and high profit, they don't care about the vulnerable people who make their profits, who are held in contempt, abused and left to suffer, without any ability to influence editing of their appearances. Thankfully old material will be binned now. It's the recent equivalent of bear bating and freak shows combined, the TV company having full power over lives - people not knowing the full details of what the company plans to do and show, until recording starts.

ITV should face a review of its licence Imo.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

10 yrs too late, take all reality TV shows and talents shows with it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I always wondered what was worse seeing a friend/family member on Jeremy Kyle or on crimewatch

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I always wondered what was worse seeing a friend/family member on Jeremy Kyle or on crimewatch"

This! Pmsl

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes.

Yes 13 reasons why was difficult to watch at times.

What is it about?

A teenage girl commits suicide. She leaves 13 tapes, one for each person explaining how they caused it. The tapes are passed from each person, we jump in with Clay, who is number 8 on the list I think. He listens to all the tapes and it goes to the police. A lot of horrible things happened to her.

But I’ll be honest - I watched that show when I was already in a bad frame of mind. It made me feel so much worse.

Do you feel better now?

Very much so. But I never watched the second season, couldn’t do it mentally "

Second season??! What the heck... that does sound morbid. I'll go google.

Glad you're doing better. X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Netflix showed 13 reasons why, despite calls from the top psychologists in America that it would cause at least one child suicide.

I'm not fan of Jeremy kyle, but I do find it strange how moral outrage is dished out sometimes.

Yes 13 reasons why was difficult to watch at times.

What is it about?

A teenage girl commits suicide. She leaves 13 tapes, one for each person explaining how they caused it. The tapes are passed from each person, we jump in with Clay, who is number 8 on the list I think. He listens to all the tapes and it goes to the police. A lot of horrible things happened to her.

But I’ll be honest - I watched that show when I was already in a bad frame of mind. It made me feel so much worse.

Do you feel better now?

Very much so. But I never watched the second season, couldn’t do it mentally

Second season??! What the heck... that does sound morbid. I'll go google.

Glad you're doing better. X"

I saw a gif of an awful scene from the second season and thought nope, I’m not putting myself through it. There’s a couple of scenes in the first season which are extremely graphic and horrible - the one in the second season was even worse. If you google the second season there will probably be articles on it.

Oh - and they’re doing a third season I think

Thank you x

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"I think it's worth remembering we actually don't much about what actually happened on that particular show or what happened after in regards to after care. I don't think ITV would cancel one of there most popular daytime shows without very good reason and they would have seen it and so obviously have more facts and information than we do. "

I wondered if they had taken the decision also in part, to help protect Love Islands continuation, which is a bigger earner but has also faced criticism after similar deaths. They may have hoped that they would appear to be a responsible broadcaster.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes, a truly awful show, but it got high viewing figures and that makes money which is what TV companies are in it for. This kind of show has been popular for decades - Springer, Oprah, Jenny Jones etc People love to wallow in other people's misery. Is it the TV companies, fault, Kyle's fault, or was the man who sadly took his own life an adult able to make his own choices? I didn't really like any of these shows but I don't agree with taking them off the air. How many TV shows or films still regularly aired have caused suicides or copy-cat crimes?

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