Jeremy Kyle to return to screens tonight on TalkTV after three year hiatus

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Jeremy Kyle is set to return to the TV screen following a hiatus of nearly three years. The Jeremy Kyle Show finished up on ITV after guest Steve Dymond took his own life after failing a lie detector test on the show.

But the controversial host will return to our screens tonight on TalkTV, a new platform from the owners of TalkRadio, which will also host Piers Morgan's new show.Read more:What time is Piers Morgan's interview with Donald Trump on TalkTV tonight?He will appear on the platform's primetime current affairs show The Talk, alongside Morgan and Sharon Osbourne.The remit of the programme, which airs tonight at 9pm will be to "bring together five opinionated famous faces – all from different backgrounds and with differing views – to debate the most interesting stories of the day".It follows a documentary called Jeremy Kyle: Death on Daytime, which explored the 14-year-long run of the infamous reality programme.News UK broadcasting president Scott Taunton told LadBible: "We have a roster of new talent who will bring compelling new shows to the screen every weekday evening, alongside journalists from across News UK who have expertise in every genre."Our existing professional talent on TalkRadio already have their own followings and we will be bringing these popular and informed discussions about news and current affairs to a wider audience.

Our launch schedule should get the nation talking and bring new choice to viewers in the market."Kyle had previously taken to TalkTV and commented on the controversy surrounding his former flagship programme.He said: "I will not comment on the tragic death of Steve Dymond until the legal process is finished."Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your

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