Jeremy Kyle has established himself as one of the UK’s leading and most loved, watched and controversial TV hosts. His straight-talking and hard-hitting style made ’The Jeremy Kyle Show’ on ITV1 an instant hit.
The show tackles issues head on, dealing with family and relationships, and takes a frank look at the everyday conflicts that affect our lives. Jeremy has become a phenomenon here in the UK and ratings have increased every year since its debut in 2005; the show now ranks as the most-viewed daytime programme in the UK. More than 1,250 episodes of the series have been produced.
In 2010 it was announced that Jeremy would be taking ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show’ to the USA! The show has been picked up by stations owned by FOX, CBS and Hearst and will be syndicated across the USA. Jeremy is currently filming the show, co-produced by ITV Studios Los Angeles and Debmar-Mercury, and the first episode launched on Monday 19th September 2011.
As well as Jeremy having a busy time over in America, he continues his ITV1 show in the UK and also presented a 6 part series called ‘Military Driving School’ on ITV1 in April 2011. As if that wasn’t enough, Jeremy has also filmed a new, prime time Saturday night quiz show – watch this space!
Alongside Jeremy’s popular TV show, Jeremy is an experienced radio presenter and has most recently been heard every Sunday on talkSPORT, presenting the lunchtime sports show. Jeremy launched his first book in May 2009, I’m Only Being Honest, which was a huge success reaching #4 in The Sunday Times Bestseller. His second book, “You Couldn’t Make It Up” was released in June 2010.
Jeremy’s journey to become the nation’s favourite agony uncle began as a radio presenter in 1996 and has now been in radio for over 15 years. Jeremy won a Sony Award for Jezza’s Jukebox on BRMB.
He became an obvious choice for the role of a talk show host after lending an ear to callers and their dilemmas when he hosted ’The Jeremy Kyle Show’ (formerly Capital Confessions) on London’s Capital 95.8. The show saw him establish his unique style of resolution that he not only took to ITV, but also readers of ’Pick Me Up’ magazine, where he was resident agony uncle. Jeremy also writes regular columns for The Sun newspaper.

