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The JEREMY KYLE Show

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The JEREMY KYLE Show

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The Jeremy Kyle ShowThe show is based on confrontations in which mostly, under class guests attempt

to resolve issues with others that are significant in their lives, these issues include: 

• family, • relationship, • sex, • drug,• alcohol 

The show offers lie detector tests and DNA tests of a regular basis. Frequently, guests display strong emotions such

as anger and distress on the show, and Kyle is often harsh towards those that he feels have acted in morally wrong or irresponsible

ways, while strongly emphasising the importance of traditional family values. This has led to both criticism and parody of the show in newspapers and on television, and even led to the show being

described as "human bear-baiting" by a Manchester District Judge, during a prosecution after guests had been involved in a violent incident

on the show.

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The Jeremy Kyle ShowThe show offers after care/rehab for the people

on it if need be. However, Chris Lyons went on the show with his mother and they were

treated terribly by the show’s producers and Jeremy Kyle himself. The producers

tried to stir things between the mother and son to cause arguments on the show to

‘liven it up.’ At one point on the show, Chris had to interrupt Jeremy Kyle as he was

being ‘really unfair’ on Chris’ mum. The after care fromChris’ case included a half an hour of unhelpful

counselling and them helping him get a job, however they only offered him a voluntary runner job on the show

which ended after only a few weeks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJIf9uj-X1I&safe=active

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The show doesn’t only exploit the underclass it also does sometimes offer

genuine care and help, as you can see

in the following clip: