

Jeremy has become Britain’s king of confessional TV, thanks to his ITV1 daytime show.
He started his broadcasting career in the mid Nineties in regional radio: first in sales then as a presenter. He then moved his late night confessions show to Virgin Radio in 2002, before heading to London’s Capital Radio two years later.
A career in front of the cameras then beckoned, and in 2006 he transferred his hugely popular confessions format to ITV1 with The Jeremy Kyle Show.
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