timjohnson-98205
There are certain things in life that should not be , and Jeremy Kyle and the JK show are two of them.This show was created to exploit people with problems for profit , ratings , and to provide sustenance for Jeremy kyle's attention seeking nature.The host pushes people , deliberately trying to make them snap , and when they do they literary go insane , and they direct their madness at objects and screaming and shouting with such rage , and the studio audience laugh and belittle them while'st Jeremy looks on with a vile twisted smug look on his face knowing he is going to get all the attention from this , and not one single person ever thinks what effect that has on a persons mind , because these people have mental problems which they can't control , and any pressure can make them snap and thats why it is wrong to scream and shout at people.One day they will do it to the wrong person -- which has happened on the show before , but the bodyguards always get there first -- and that persons insanity will not be taken out on objects but on people instead , and Jeremy Vile and the vile audience will be cowering in the corner like the slanderous contradicting cowards they are when that persons insanity is directed and inflicted on them and the people they care about.Thats why shows like this should be taken off air , and thats why people like Jeremy Kyle should be locked-up because people like him are dangerous. And its a sorry world we live in when fascist , intolerant sexest mental beater of women -- with extreme anger problems -- who gos and dose the exact same things he preaches people not to do , is considered a celebraty.Jeremy Vile spongers off people who aren't working on a show that is designed to exploit people , and designed for those members of society that don't work don't want to work and will never work and has the audacity to call it a job.He is exactly like all those so-called celebrities who get away with the things they do due to their so-called fame.
firthmj
This programme is presented by a self-important, repetitive silly man who seems to like making money out of less well educated people's misery.Whilst I realise that his victims seem to like to be exploited for some strange reason, as I do not know the background to this so-called show, I think that he is the ring-master, commanding a bunch of vulnerable clowns.Perhaps if he were to become more honest about his own personal background, we, the viewing plebes, might be able to make a more informed judgement.Does anyone out there agree with me?
BJJManchester
THE JEREMY KYLE SHOW does serve at least one purpose;to show how aspects of Britain have declined in certain areas of our biggest towns and cities to the state of medieval barbarism,mostly created by an economic metamorphosis since the 1980's,started by Margaret Thatcher and continued by Tony Blair till the present day.It is probably truthful that descendants of the people usually featured in this series were 30 years ago and more mostly decent,hard-working individuals who provided the best they could for themselves and their families in traditional industries that had been around for several generations.But since de-industrialisation and globalisation and other so-called economic reforms,we have seen a disturbing expansion of an underclass in the UK,as those not fortunate enough to have a public school or university education now have distressingly scant opportunities for the kind of employment and careers that were at least predominately available to their fathers and grandfathers.And we see in the most repellent terms the results of those permanently affected in all it's abhorrent glory.Virtually every guest featured is taken from this social group,filmed in high definition to emphasise their loathsomeness,with bad skins,flabby figures,sartorial inelegance,tattoos and misshapen,broken or missing teeth,with personal stories on who is the father/mother of what/whom,accumulators of welfare handouts,quantities of drugs or alcohol consumed the clichés most applied,all presided by a middle-class host whose smug,superior,vehement and bombastic evaluation of his featured guests,who communicate in mostly vacant,obtuse monosyllables,provide further ammunition to the humiliating exhibition on show,a virtual wet dream of stereotyping for the moralistic enjoyment of a standard Daily Mail journalist/reader,with the congregation massed in the studio reduced to the status of hopeless automatons,screeching approval or disapproval in what seems to be a hybrid of a horror show and pantomime.THE JEREMY KYLE SHOW is not particularly sensationalist or exploitative,just profoundly depressing.Such programmes as this would've been impossible to make until the 1980's (as what passed for an underclass before then was fairly easy to overlook and was relatively insignificant), but such has been the sociological decline since,it is now merely looked on as a normal part of British life,detested by most but seemingly accepted blindly as some sort of immovable evil object.Jeremy Kyle could inject a slight amount of intelligence if he could partake in constructive solutions to the social disasters portrayed and it's blank,credulous,rustic participants,but he dare not as if such gracious resolutions were suggested and applied,his programme would come to a much deserved end,as would employment for the entire production staff.And this is relevant to increasing numbers of TV programmes in the 21st Century,particularly reality shows,of which this could be similarly categorised.The weak,powerless and uneducated poor will continue to be manipulated by those strong,prominent educated elite in the media.All the hard work done by various British filmmakers and TV writers/producers during the 50's,60's and 70's to treat the working classes with compassion,respect and civility is becoming a distant memory.But the British working class as it was is now itself probably long since dormant.Which is why programmes like this are now so prominent in this disheartening digital broadcasting age.RATING:1 out of 10.
Mis Behavin
This programme is the equivalent of the old freak shows where people used to laugh at the more unfortunate within society.Now, not a lot of guests on TJKS are 'unfortunate'. In fact, it's plain to see their problems are mostly entirely self-inflicted. What really gets my back up though is Mr Smug himself - oh yes - put your hands together (by pain of death) for Jeremy Kyle. The most sanctimonious piece of s**t ever to grace a television screen. This man has seen and done it all and he never fails to get in the face of some poor b*st*rd who has come on either for his 15 minutes of fame or maybe a bit of help from Kyle's counsellors.I think someone would have to be seriously damaged to air their problems on a show like this - and this programme manipulates that vulnerability to the max.The one thing that particularly disturbs me is some of the warring young couples who come on the show to fight over paternity of their 'bay-bey'. What the hell do these poor babies have going for them with dead-heads like these as parents. Some of them look like they couldn't find their bum with both hands, let alone raise a child.This show is a sad indictment of everything Britain has become.