Well that will probably never leave the edit suite, except to go to the coroners office
Well that will probably never leave the edit suite, except to go to the coroners office
Personally think @ITV should consider giving Martin Lewis a chat show in Jeremy Kyle show's slot. Educate the audience with real solutions for guests with financial problems. Something where one on air example could help thousands of viewers. pic.twitter.com/BlPXQWbIam
— Rob Cooper (@RobCooperPR) May 15, 2019
Personally think @ITV should consider giving Martin Lewis a chat show in Jeremy Kyle show's slot. Educate the audience with real solutions for guests with financial problems. Something where one on air example could help thousands of viewers. pic.twitter.com/BlPXQWbIam
— Rob Cooper (@RobCooperPR) May 15, 2019
Martin already has a show on ITV with the Martin Lewis Money Show and he features quite regularly on This Morning and GMB.
I'm not sure if it'd work as well as a daily show as it does as a weekly show. My own preference would be a medical show as it can cover a wider range of topics
Yes. Two producers and a researcher were sacked for booking fake guests, she knew nothing of it. A few years later she presented a show on ITV called 'Vanessa's Real Lives' (emphasis on the word 'real'); Simon Amstell's comment always gets me.

A poll by @SkyData suggests 52% of people think the way Jeremy Kyle treated guests on his show was morally unacceptable while 28% think the way he treated guests was morally acceptable
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) May 15, 2019
A poll by @SkyData suggests 31% of people think the way 'Love Island' treats its participants is morally unacceptable while 26% think the way the show treats its participants is morally acceptable and 42% say they don't know
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) May 15, 2019
A poll by @SkyData suggests 56% of people think ITV was right to cancel 'The Jeremy Kyle Show' following the death of a participant on the show while 29% think ITV was wrong to cancel the show
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) May 15, 2019
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A poll by @SkyData suggests 52% of people think the way Jeremy Kyle treated guests on his show was morally unacceptable while 28% think the way he treated guests was morally acceptable
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) May 15, 2019
A poll by @SkyData suggests 31% of people think the way 'Love Island' treats its participants is morally unacceptable while 26% think the way the show treats its participants is morally acceptable and 42% say they don't know
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) May 15, 2019
A poll by @SkyData suggests 56% of people think ITV was right to cancel 'The Jeremy Kyle Show' following the death of a participant on the show while 29% think ITV was wrong to cancel the show
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) May 15, 2019
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I can completely believe these stats and do agree with them, though part of me does feel that they are not forcing anyone to be on the programme. They know (or should know) what it's like and if they don't want to be treated like that, just don't go on the show. As I said before though, I do think ITV should do better on support, aftercare and ensuring people know what they are letting themselves in for.
It's beyond me as to why anyone in their right mind would go on the show but people do because they want to get on TV and get attention.
Or even those cheap gameshows they had for years, like that one with the giant keyboard or Crosswits or Chain Letters or a new simple format turned into a gameshow.
http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/All_Clued_Up
It's beyond me as to why anyone in their right mind would go on the show but people do because they want to get on TV and get attention.
I doubt your average Kyle guest is as media savvy as us though? When they figure out how emotionally draining the programme is, not helped by production members coaxing guests into participating and then by meeting another intimidating person in Kyle, it's going to require the 'emotional support' offered by the programme.