The Jeremy Kyle Show Cancelled By ITV Following Death Of Guest

"Now is the right time for the show to end."
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ITV has axed The Jeremy Kyle Show for good, the broadcaster has confirmed.

The daytime talkshow will not be returning to screens, following the death of a guest.

It was suspended from broadcast and production earlier this week, with ITV’s CEO Carolyn McCall now confirming the decision has been made to pull the show from the schedule altogether.

The Jeremy Kyle Show has been axed after 14 years on air
The Jeremy Kyle Show has been axed after 14 years on air
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She said in a statement on Wednesday: “Given the gravity of recent events we have decided to end production of The Jeremy Kyle Show.

“The Jeremy Kyle Show has had a loyal audience and has been made by a dedicated production team for 14 years, but now is the right time for the show to end.

“Everyone at ITV’s thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Steve Dymond.”

The death of 63-year-old Dymond came after he took a lie-detector test during the recording of the show, just over a week ago.

He had appeared on the programme to convince fiancee Jane Callaghan he had not been unfaithful, but they split after he failed the test.

The Jeremy Kyle Show is a main-stay of the ITV daytime schedule, having aired each weekday since 2005.

The show was originally suspended following the death of a guest
The show was originally suspended following the death of a guest
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It has been a huge ratings success for the channel, attracting around a million viewers per episode, making it the channel’s highest-rated daytime show.

However, it has come under a lot of scrutiny during its time on air, with one judge notably branding it “human bear-baiting” in 2007, following an incident in which one guest head-butted another.

Following the death of Dymond, bosses suspended the show on Monday while a review of his episode – which has not aired – was launched.

ITV has confirmed the review will still continue following the show’s cancellation.

On Tuesday, they insisted their care processes were “significant and detailed” as they issued a full statement on their procedures in light of mounting pressure for the show to be axed.

Meanwhile, ITV has said they will “continue to work with Jeremy Kyle on other projects”.

Reacting to the news, This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield also confirmed on air that there’s currently “no indication yet what will replace Jeremy’s show in the future”.

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