JEREMY Kyle fans were left fuming today as Dickinson’s Real Deal replaced it for the second day running after it was pulled off air after a guest died.
Yesterday we revealed filming and broadcasting of the controversial ITV show was suspended with immediate effect after the tragic death but not everyone is happy about it.
Taking to Twitter to blast the last-minute replacement, viewers revealed they wanted chat show queen Trisha Goddard to return.
One wrote: “Surely @ITV can find something better than #DickinsonsRealDeal to replace #JeremyKyle on a morning! I’ve switched to #Channel4 to watch #RamsaysKitchenNightmaresUSA which means I miss the first 30 min of #ThisMorning this has totally messed my maternity leave up.”
A second moaned: “Oh ffks not Dickinson repeats again, at least put something watchable on! #fragglerock maybe?”
While a third wrote: “Of all programmes to replace #JeremyKyle with why does it have to be Dickinsons Real Deal #mumlife #morningtv.”
Others started a campaign to get Trisha back, with one person saying: “Following the axe of the Jeremy Kyle show I think I speak for the whole hungover skiving country when I say we want Trisha back.”
Another added: “This could be Trisha's chance for a Come back!”
The Jeremy Kyle Show has been taken off air indefinitely after a guest who failed a love-cheat lie detector test died of a drug overdose days later.
Steve Dymond, 63, took the test on the ITV show to convince fiancée Jane Callaghan he had not been unfaithful, but they split after he failed. Pals fear Steve took his own life.
Jane said the pair split up after the show — in which Jeremy Kyle had revealed to the audience that Steve failed the lie test.
Just before his death Steve texted Jane to say he could not face life without her
In desperate messages he wrote: "I can’t live without you. I just wanted to come and see you. I just wanted to say sorry before I go. My life is not worth living without you."
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