Jeremy Kyle showed the ITV host asking co-stars: "Do you think Phillip Schofield has to put up with this sh**?".It comes in a new Channel 4 documentary, Jeremy Kyle: Death On Daytime, which explores the downfall of the controversial daytime show, which was axed in 2019 after 14 years.The two-part documentary, which airs on Sunday (March 13), features interviews with ex-employees and former show guests who make claims about their experiences on the show.In one unaired moment from the second episode, which airs Monday (March 14) at 9pm, Jeremy can be seen ordering the lighting team to turn the lights off as he prepares to film a link.Standing in the studio with a cue card, Jeremy shouted: "Shut up!
We don't need the lights on for me to read a line, do we? Turn it off."When the lights finally get turned off in the room, Jeremy shook his head before adding: "Do you think Phillip Schofield has to put up with this sh**?"Jeremy's former ITV colleague Phillip has presented ITV's This Morning with Holly Willoughby since 2002, as well as its hit skating show Dancing on Ice.Another behind the scenes moment in episode one showed Jeremy slamming the writers of the show.After a number of bleeped words, Jeremy said: "That's b****cks.
Whoever wrote that... are you winding me up? Shall I write it, present it, produce it, record it..."One ex-employee, with their identities protected by actors, said Jeremy was "incredibly nasty" and "demeaning" on set.They said: "Jeremy was incredible nasty.
Really just demeaning."A fellow former staff worker said: "He would make comments to us about the guests insinuating that they were thick or that they were scruffs."They went on: "And this was quite disturbing because you just get the sense he didn’t.
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