Jeremy Kyle made his return to TV screens on Monday night (April 25) - three years after his ITV show was axed. Conflict resolution programme The Jeremy Kyle Show was suddenly dropped by the broadcaster in May 2019.
The then-popular show, hosted by Jeremy and filmed at Salford's MediaCity, was suddenly pulled off air after 14 years and suspended indefinitely following the death of one of its guests Steve Dymond, a 63-year-old construction worker who had filmed for the programme.
While Jeremy has been hosting a drivetime slot on talkRADIO, the 56-year-old hadn't appeared on-screen until Monday evening when he joined the panel of Sharon Osbourne's new show on the newly launched TalkTV. READ MORE: Arlene Phillips on 'awful' moment she found out she'd been axed from BBC Strictly Come Dancing Former X Factor judge Sharon, 69, made her return to TV screens as part of a new hour-long panel debate show The Talk, where five famous faces - including Jeremy - with different backgrounds and views debate current affairs issues.
The show is part of the global launch schedule for TalkTV, the new venture from News UK, the publisher of The Times and The Sun, and followed the first of Piers Morgan's show, Uncensored, which featured an explosive interview with Donald Trump.
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