Jeremy Kyle reveals the reason his controversial talk show will NEVER return - despite a coroner ruling the axed series was not to blame for a guest's suicide
He was once the undisputed king of daytime television, but now the tables have turned as he finds himself in the hot seat for his first ever TV interview. The 59-year-old admitted on Kate Garraway's Life Stories that his show would never get the green light in today's television landscape. Returning to ITV after a six-year hiatus, Jeremy Kyle has revealed how he feels about the controversial cancellation of The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show ran for 14 years, with over 3,300 episodes, and viewing figures of up to one million per episode. The 59-year-old admitted on Kate Garraway 's Life Stories that his show would never get the green light in today's television landscape The talk show was pulled off air in 2019 after Steve Dymond, who was a guest on the show, took his own life, but a coroner ruled last year the show cannot be blamed for his death Mr Kyle described the return to ITV as 'great,' adding: 'ITV have been really supportive for the last five years. Kate Garraway's Life Stories featuring Jeremy Kyle airs Tuesday at 9pm on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.




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