Jeremy Kyle has addressed a Channel 4 documentary which has shocked viewers. The two-part programme, Jeremy Kyle Show – Death on Daytime, aired on Sunday and Monday night and explored what happened behind the scenes of the ITV talk show before it was axed almost three years ago.
The popular ITV show, hosted by Jeremy and filmed at Salford's MediaCity, was suddenly pulled off air in May 2019 after 14 years and suspended indefinitely following the death of one of its guests. READ MORE: ITV Loose Women viewers 'cringe' as Catherine Tate causes chaos as Nan live on the show During the filming for the reality programme, Steve Dymond, a 63-year-old construction worker, had taken part in a lie-detector test to determine whether he had cheated on his ex-fiancee.
He died of a suspected morphine overdose and a heart problem, a pre-inquest review heard last year. The inquest remains ongoing this month.
Following the release of the first part of the Channel 4 documentary, which saw former staff and guests making shock claims against the Jeremy Kyle Show, Jeremy addressed the ‘elephant in the room’ during his drivetime slot on talkRADIO.
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