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ToraToraTora | 11:47 Wed 15th May 2019 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48279613
Good decision to take this dross off air but no doubt it will be re invented soon enough.
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well they must be, why would anyone want to air their dirty laundry this way otherwise?
TTT, That is ridiculous.
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ok so you can stay over in a hotel, get plastered on the contents of a the min bar and get a monkey in the sky rocket. All you have to do is shred any dignity you may have had before a thug backed playground bully and a Colosseum of imbeciles? and your not a little bit on the radio side? Have day off!
Baldric at 12.54. When an argument/discussion is not going your way, trot out the meaningless phrase "Get a Life".
Yeah, that wins every time.
There are people who look on being on this show as a badge of success! No-one is/was forced to go on, they did so knowing they type of programme it is/was. I'm not defending it at all but people have to take some responsibility for their choices!
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If some of the participants are being portrayed as mentally impaired,to which you object, why do the ITV have on it's production staff for this show this collection of people .
ITV says its "guest welfare team" - made up of a consultant psychotherapist and three mental health nurses - looks after people coming onto the show.

If that does not give a clue that the show expects people with mental health issues to appear then Why are they there.?
Likewise. What other TV 'entertainment' programme has a posse of burly security minders waiting in the wings in case Kyle succeeds in getting the red mist to appear over the 'guests' eyes? Deliberate baiting of some vulnerable people IMO.

I was waiting to meet someone in a Town Centre pub that we both knew but had never been in, near the Train Station.

I listened in fascinated horror as a group of snaggle-toothed, mono-browed, track-suited 'regulars' totted up how many, and which shows they had been on.........and were planning on appearing in next: Jeremy Kyle, Trisha, Vanessa, etc.

They don't care. It's a day-out for them with free food, drink and accommodation and they share all their lives with people on Facebook, in any case.....

Mind you, I'll miss seeing 'Julie King - the Scouse Queen of the JK show' (who lives in Blackpool) making one of her regular appearances on the show.
Jack - is that the one that shouts really loudly?
Yes....a flicks her (bottle-)blonde hair about a lot....

She's just the same away from the camera. :o)
Retro , that does not presuppose that all the participants have mental issues which is what TTT is propounding.
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danny, under what circumstances do you think a sane person could go on that show?
TTT, how many of these shows have you actually watched?
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Well you made your objection to my insulting remark not TTT.
It is obvious some have mental issues but I never suggested ALL.
Some have addictions. It is insulting for all these people to be treated this way by public ridicule in the name of entertainment,
Have you read the two links about the show? I mean no insult when I say these participants are reminiscent of the days of the lunatic asylum when pernicious individuals poked them and belittled them for fun. I do not find that entertaining and if you believe I am insulting then I will happily dismiss it. I make no apology for what I wrote.
These people are for the most part vulnerable. Any chronic alcoholic would be enticed on to the show for £500.

Retro, as I asked TTT, how many of these shows have you watched?
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Danny, None, the occasional trailer, or a few seconds when I haven't got the remote to hand. They run lie detector tests on fidelity, they run DNA tests on parenthood and then the bully in chief goads the poor sod who's spent years bringing up someone else's child. They have bouncers to stop the people fighting when they have wound them up to do so or to stop Kyle getting a slap when he bellows at some poor sod. I don't have to watch it to know. A man has been goaded to his death for/by these imbeciles. You have to be mental to go on the show, end of. If you can't see that then I'm at a loss.
So your remarks are not based on personal experience.That explains a lot.
Probably two all the way through and many different scenes when my son called me through to watch when it all kicked off and security were called. I was never impressed then and found no amusement and am still not although I have never had it on our TV since my sons fled the nest about 5 years ago. That type of 'cruel theatre' is not my scene
Fair enough Retro.
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ok tell me why they are not as I say then? You sound like a regular viewer. I don't have to watch to know what goes on, has the recent death not registered with you? Does the account of the runner not register? Am I wrong about the DNA tests/LD tests/Bouncers/Kyle screaming at vulnerable people? Tell me which bits I have wrong.
I wasn't in ancient Rome either but I know they fed the Christians to thje lions.
Totally agree with Maggie at 12:26. If you didn't want to watch it, where's the problem ??

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