A new family feud show is in the works at a ‘major UK broadcaster’ six years on from a Jeremy Kyle guest’s death that saw the ITV series get axed.
Steve Dymond, from Portsmouth, Hampshire, is believed to have killed himself aged 63, seven days after he failed a lie detector test over his faithfulness to his partner on the controversial programme in May 2019.
An inquest last year revealed that it was would be ‘speculative’ to suggest the presenter and his show played a role in his death.
This resulted in The Jeremy Kyle Show, which saw guests try to resolve personal issues with the help of the presenter, wrap up in May 2019 after 14 years.
The Sun has now revealed that a new programme following a similar format will be hitting our screens soon.
They revealed that production firm Ty’r Ddraig has asked potential guests on the show: ‘Had a fallout with a family member?
The new Jeremy Kyle? Family feud show in the works at ‘major UK broadcaster’ six years on from ITV guest’s death that saw series axed
‘Or a disagreement with someone you work with? Maybe you are at loggerheads with your neighbour?
‘If this is you or anyone you know, and you want a resolution, a new development for a major UK broadcaster would love to hear from you.
‘Ty’r Ddraig is looking to talk to those who would love expert help to resolve a disagreement.
‘It could be anything from a grandparent being taken for granted as chief babysitter to a neighbourly dispute over a parking bay and everything in between.’
Ty’r Ddraig launched back in 2023 and is based at Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham.
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Ben Smith is creative director at the company.
Their website states: ‘Ty’r Ddraig is a new indie, proudly based in North-East Wales.
‘From our home in Wrexham, we’ll serve up the freshest cuts of factual content, fact ent formats and documentaries for a UK and international audience.
‘Headed up by Creative Director, Ben Smith Ty’r Ddraig will produce shows in both Welsh and English that entertain the broadest possible audience.
‘From the land of song and storytelling we will spin stories out from Wales to the rest of The World.
‘Ty’r Draig is part of the Banijay backed Workerbee Group – a busy hive of northern and nations creatives. ‘
It comes after Jeremy Kyle took to social media in January to announce that he is writing a new memoir.
The Jeremy Kyle Show, hosted by Jeremy Kyle himself, hit our screens in 2005 and was axed in 2019 – it had 17 successful series
The TV and radio presenter revealed the news on Instagram with a pH๏τograph of him looking at the camera open-mouthed while holding his phone.
Jeremy wore denim jeans and a grey long-sleeved top, accessorised with a dark scarf while he sat slouched on a sofa.
It was captioned: ‘Just completed the first few paragraphs of my memoir and even I can’t believe what’s going to be revealed…!!! 2025 watch out.’
The contents of the new memoir will no doubt reveal details about his axe from ITV and his struggles afterwards.
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