Jeremy Kyle Show bosses graded episodes A to D for conflict – and staff allegedly feared the axe if they produced a flop.Whistleblowers who used to work on the series, deemed “cruel” by critics, claimed the marking created a “horrible” atmosphere and put them under “insane” pressure to generate on-screen clashes.One of the show’s former producers said: “An ‘A’ show would be a high conflict show – not physical, but something where it goes off, there’s lots of storming around the studio, lots of heightened emotions, lots of shouting… when they come on and they are immediately kicking off.“A ‘D’ would be low energy, low conflict, poor talkers who couldn’t really express what they were trying to say.”A fellow former staffer said stories that.
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