Jeremy Kyle Show cancelled by ITV - Kent reacts
13:56, 15 May 2019
updated: 14:00, 15 May 2019
The Jeremy Kyle Show has been permanently scrapped by ITV following the death of a guest several days after filming.
It's thought the 63-year-old took his own life, before the episode he featured in had been broadcast.
The talk show has been going for 14 years - but the company says it's now the "right time" for it to end.
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