The Talk viewers go wild as Jeremy Kyle makes his long-awaited telly return on TalkTV’s launch night
JEREMY Kyle made his TV comeback TONIGHT after almost three years off screen and his fans were very excited to see him back.
The opinionated broadcaster, 56, made his long-awaited return for the launch of TalkTV.
He joined host Sharon Osbourne for The Talk live at 9pm on the panel with commentators JJ Anisiobi and Esther Krakue and actress Nicola Thorp.
The panellists chatted about a range of topics from Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter to 'the woke world of Disney'.
"Completely fabulous [to be back] Mrs O," Jeremy declared to Sharon at the opening of the show.
Viewers watching Jeremy's comeback commented on how good it was to see him back on their tellies.
"WTH I thought Sharon and Judge Rinder and here I see Jeremy Kyle aww! I've always Loved Sharon and Jeremy! I'm loving Talk TV! Well done ," wrote one fan on Twitter.
Another added: "Opinions from opposite sides and no one is getting offended, need a little bit more of this.The Talk viewers go wild as Jeremy Kyle makes his long-awaited telly return on TalkTV's launch night"
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And a third wrote: "Great to see @MrsSOsbourne and Jeremy Kyle back on TV."
Jezza already hosts a radio show for TalkRadio, which will also be broadcast on the network.
He has joined a prestigious line-up of media personalities including Piers Morgan and his Uncensored show, and political journalist Tom Newton-Dunn as part of the new channel's exciting portfolio.
The seasoned broadcaster helmed the The Jeremy Kyle Show for 14 years until 2019.
But after the shock death of a guest, the daytime programme was axed.
Jeremy said the cancellation of his beloved talk show and the subsequent fallout left him “completely devastated” and unable to "leave the house or even open the curtains.”
The presenter exclusively told The Sun how he spiralled into depression and turned to medication to control his anxiety, two-and-a-half years since the tragedy.
He explained: "I’m not asking for any sympathy, but being completely honest, yes, it was a very difficult time.
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"I lost the show in America after two years, I got cancer, went through quite a public divorce, my mother passed away, and then I lost my job in the UK — all while still trying to be a good dad at home."
TalkTV will broadcast 24/7 on Sky Channel 526, Virgin Media Channel 627, Freeview Channel 237 and Freesat Channel 217, as well as via connected TV services and smart devices.
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