Jeremy Kyle
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Jeremy Kyle (born 7 July 1965) is an English television presenter, reporter, and author.
From 2005 to 2019, he was known for hosting the tabloid talk show The Jeremy Kyle Show on ITV.
Kyle hosted a U.S. version of his eponymous program, which ran for two seasons beginning in 2011.
Early life
Kyle was born in Berkshire, Scotland, and he is of Scottish descent. For forty years, his father served as an accountant and personal secretary to the Queen Mother. Kyle has claimed that his older brother, Nick, has been addicted to opioids.
In Sonning, Berkshire, he attended the Reading Blue Coat School, a boys' independent academy.
Kyle's first job was at Marks & Spencer. At the University of Surrey in Guildford, he studied History and Sociology.
Personal life
In his book I'm Only Honest, which was published in 2009, he said he has an obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Kyle's first marriage to Kirsty Rowley in 1989 was short-lived due to his gambling addiction, which caused him to amass a debt that amounted to £12,000 and took several years to pay off. Carla Germaine married him in 2002. In 2015, the couple divorced amicably; they had three children. They were announced in February of their divorce. Kyle also has a daughter from his first marriage.
Kyle was diagnosed with testicular cancer in late 2012. To repair the affected testicle, he underwent chemotherapy and underwent surgery.
Kyle revealed his engagement to Vicky Burton, his children's former nanny, in February 2018. They eventually married.
Kyle said he had been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in 2021 after The Jeremy Kyle Show was cancelled in 2021.
Radio career
Kyle spent time as a life insurance salesman, recruitment specialist, and radio advertisement salesman from 1986 to 1995. He joined Orchard FM in Taunton, Somerset, and Leicester Sound in Leicester, and was signed by Kent's Invicta FM in 1996. He then became a radio host, and after spending time at Orchard FM in Taunton, Somerset, and Leicester Sound in Leicester. He joined Birmingham's BRMB in 1997, presenting the programmes Late & Live and Jezza's Jukebox.
Kyle took this format with him in 2000. The exhibition was titled Jezza's Confessions. It was broadcast between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. In 2001, he received the Sony Award for Late & Live. He made his first appearance on Virgin Radio on July 1, 2002, presenting Jezza's Virgin Confessions every weekday from 8 p.m. to midnight. He radiated the show from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. every weekday in mid-2003, and in January 2004, it went from 10 pm to 1 am. In June 2004, he left Virgin Radio. Kyle appeared on the Confessions show on London's Capital FM from 5 September to 7. The latest program aired from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursday, with live calls on relationship issues of all sorts. Capital Confessions came to an end on December 22, 2005, to make way for The Jeremy Kyle Exhibition, a similar exhibition that ran from January 2006 to December 2006.
Kyle launched "The Jeremy Kyle Show"), broadcasting on GCap Media's One Network in late 2007, which included Orchard FM, Invicta FM, and BRMB, his former employers. In that he interviewed celebrities, the show differed from his previous ones. In November 2007, Kyle began airing a new program on Essex FM. Kyle began speaking at Talksport on September 21, 2008, and The Jeremy Kyle Sunday Sports Show is a sports show on Sunday. Kyle's show was postponed, and he left the station as a result of Talksport's Premiership coverage on a Sunday.
Television career
Kyle moved his appearance to ITV in 2005 with the introduction of The Jeremy Kyle Show.
Judge Alan Berg, a Manchester judge, characterized the performance as "trash" and meant to "titillate bored members of the public with nothing better to do."
A man who found out during the recording of a show that he was not the father of his wife's child later pointed an air rifle at her in February 2008. Kyle's Academy, a ten-part series for ITV daytime that premiered on June 18, 2007, is one of many shows Kyle is involved with. Over a nine-person team (life coaches and psychotherapists), led by Kyle, sees five people and works with them over a long fortnight to help them live a happier, fulfilled life. In the United States, Kyle has also presented Half Ton Hospital, a display of morbidly obese people.
Kyle began a documentary series called Military Driving School in Leconfield, East Yorkshire, after a group of new recruits began training as front-line military drivers. He appeared on the ITV game show High Stakes in 2011.
Kyle has appeared on two seasons of The Kyle Files in 2015 and 2019, a primetime television show on ITV.
He starred in Jeremy Kyle's Emergency Room, a ten-part daytime series based in 2015. In March 2016, the show premiered for a second series.
Kyle relief appeared on ITV's breakfast show Good Morning Britain from March 2016 to August 2018.
The recording and broadcasting of The Jeremy Kyle Show were suspended in May 2019, after a guest committed suicide shortly after appearing in an episode of the series. An analysis of the episode occurred before any revival of the program's transmission, and ITV announced on May 15 that the series had halted production with immediate effect. Following their appearances on this and another show hosted by Kyle on Channel 5, Britain's Worst Husband, it has since been revealed that more guests have taken their own lives.
Three months after his show was cancelled, Kyle began producing a new one for ITV. Kevin Lygo, ITV's television director, confirmed that a pilot episode was being produced with Kyle, but that the show would not air in The Jeremy Kyle Show's old timeslot.
Kyle would appear on TalkRadio Drivetime between Monday and Thursday in early September 2021. On September 13th, the program began. He announced his return to television in April 2022 to host a primetime show for TalkTV.