Jeremy Kyle to star in new ITV show months after his former programme was axed

Jeremy Kyle at Ladies Day The Festival Cheltenham on Wednesday March 13 2019.   PHOTOGRAPH BY Paul Nicholls / Barcroft Images (Photo credit should read PAUL NICHOLLS / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
Jeremy Kyle pictured at the Cheltenham Festival earlier this year. (Getty)

Jeremy Kyle is working on a new show which is set to be released imminently, an ITV executive has revealed.

Earlier this year, the TV host’s eponymous reality show was axed following the death of participant Steve Dymond.

Mr Dymond, 63, died around a week after failing a love-cheat lie-detector test on Kyle’s daytime programme.

Now though, the broadcaster’s director of television Kevin Lygo has said that ITV is road testing Kyle’s new project - adding his investigative series The Kyle Files would return in 2020.

A picture shows the logo of broadcaster ITV at their MediaCityUK studios in Salford, Greater Manchester, northwest England, on May 14, 2019. - All episodes of a popular British talk show have been pulled from the internet and filming has been suspended after the reported suicide of a former guest Tuesday. Broadcaster ITV pulled its most popular daytime show "The Jeremy Kyle Show" off air indefinitely following the death of 63-year-old Steve Dymond, a week after he appeared on an episode. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)        (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Broadcaster ITV pulled its most popular daytime show off air indefinitely following the death of 63-year-old Steve Dymond, a week after he appeared on an episode. (Getty)

Mr Lygo also said it was unlikely Kyle would return to his former 9.30am slot.

He suggested Good Morning Britain, Lorraine or This Morning could be extended or moved to fill the space left in the schedule.

Speaking with Sky News newsreader Kay Burley, he said: “No, I doubt he will (return to the same slot). I can’t imagine what we would do.

“I have spoken to him about it, of course, and I think he feels as well that whatever he does next, it shouldn’t be in that 9.30am slot.

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“We have an ongoing commitment to The Kyle Files, which is his style of journo thing which will be ready next year sometime.”

He added: “We are piloting something with him and we will just have to have a look because he is a consummate broadcaster and it would be absolutely wrong to apportion blame of the show against the presenter of it.

“We don’t hold him in any bad way. We will look to find another show with him but I think it is unlikely it will go in the same slot.”

ITV initially suspended filming but ended The Jeremy Kyle Show after coming under pressure from politicians and the public.

In the wake of his show being cancelled Kyle faced scrutiny for his treatment of participants. (Getty)
In the wake of his show being cancelled Kyle faced scrutiny for his treatment of participants. (Getty)

The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee then launched an inquiry into reality TV.

Mr Lygo said ITV had no part in Kyle’s decision to avoid the inquiry.

He said: “It was totally his decision and I think we deliberately stayed a bit neutral as to whether he should do it.

“He didn’t want to do it and he feels that was the right thing to do. For him, it was his call. Obviously he had a dilemma about should he, shouldn’t he.

“But then after the event I think he thought: ‘I’m glad I didn’t.’ It would have all been on him. He might not have known stuff.”

Mr Lygo also defended ITV’s decision to continue airing Love Island following the deaths of former contestants Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon.

“I don’t think Love Island and Jeremy Kyle are the same in any way,” he told the festival.

“The awful tragedies of people dying. This was years after they appeared on the show.

“They had appeared on other shows. They had gone on with their lives.”

He added: “All we know about suicide is that it is a very complex issue and there is not one trigger that does it.

“I don’t feel there is a direct connection or enough significance to cancel Love Island because someone who was on it has gone through a tragic experience.

“I think they are very difficult. The procedures and the screenings and the rest of it and the aftercare on Love Island are very difficult.

“Honestly, it wouldn’t have occurred to me to cancel Love Island.”

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