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After a prosecution of a man who headbutted someone on the show - shame it wasn't Jeremy eh?

Can't bear the man (pardon the pun!), he's the worst thing about any time off!

2007-09-25 01:00:26 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

sean w
I have a job and am back at uni as a mature student, sometimes I am at home daytimes!

2007-09-25 01:15:36 · update #1

12 answers

I think all those shows that supposedly help people to solve their problems are a disgrace. Jeremy Kyle's show is one of the worst, he pontificates over his victims like some kind of all knowing goody two shoes. The people who appear on these types of shows are usually extremely vulnerable. The pressure of airing their hurts and grievances on TV leads to anger, distress and violence. In steps Jeremy to give them a few home truths and then offer them counselling. I know nobody is forced to go on the show but I think the whole thing is damaging, demeaning and distasteful, just another way to make money.

2007-09-25 05:44:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have been unhappy about this programme for a while. Maybe I'm a bit of a snob but some of those on it are not shall I say quite the thing, I know that people have the choice as whether they go on the programme or not and my own view is that hey are either very desperate or very stupid to go on and actually need protecting from themselves. I have noticed that an assistant is talking to the "victim/wronged or in the "wrong person immediately before they go on and I suspect that they are being wound up and angered before they go on to produce a maximum confrontation, that more tan anything is my objection to the programme

2007-09-25 01:14:22 · answer #2 · answered by Scouse 7 · 1 0

so sad to hear that it wasent jeremy that was headbutted , i would buy tickets to watch that
i cant bear the man either i would like to give him a big bear hug , enough to shut the stupid man up for a few years

i am a student too sean , try thinking before you jump to conclusions

2007-09-25 01:05:15 · answer #3 · answered by stacey 7 · 0 0

I hate his programme, it is so simplistic and doesnt really address people's real issue. For example so of those contestant are too emotionally damaged and have had no example of proper parenting and normal realtionships, that a daytime tv show shouting at them will not work.

It is degrading for the constent and viewer.

2007-09-25 02:32:35 · answer #4 · answered by ginger 3 · 0 0

I HATED him at first but I tell ya the man grows on you... possibly like a fungus.

Depends on whether he likes the guests or not... if he does, then he's top people are happ[y. If he doesn't like the guests then he jus toys with them to make telly - which is wrong.

2007-09-25 01:09:28 · answer #5 · answered by I Think I'm Growing Up! 3 · 1 0

apparently hes an obnoxious person off screen as well as on it. i reckon he'll be out of a job soon. micheal grade has the scissors out for all the trash programs on ITV starting with quiz call or whatever the hell that excuse for tv programing is called.

2007-09-25 01:12:04 · answer #6 · answered by herr fugelmeister 3 · 2 0

Birmingham's answer to Jerry Springer, love him or hate him, he's got massive daytime viewing figures.

I hear he's getting a massive sponsorship from Burberry.

2007-09-25 01:07:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

He used to be good on Virgin radio - but to be honest, I'd rather rip my own eyes out than watching him on the telly.

2007-09-25 01:06:33 · answer #8 · answered by snaffle 4 · 0 0

You have to get to know him a little, i started off hating him but he has grown on me. I love the trashiness of the guests and their ridiculous problems.

2007-09-25 01:04:16 · answer #9 · answered by gilly g 6 · 4 1

I can't look at him or listen to him without puking up blood, BARF, there I go again

2007-09-25 01:09:29 · answer #10 · answered by Fluffy 1 · 1 0

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