ITV accused of 'corporate failure' as new footage shows 'no safe space' for Jeremy Kyle Show participants
The digital, culture, media and sport committee said it had viewed behind-the-scenes footage passed to it by a whistleblower.
Committee chairman Damian Collins said: "It is clear that once the cameras started rolling on The Jeremy Kyle Show there was no safe space for anyone in a highly distressed state, verified by the behind-the-scenes footage passed to the committee by a whistleblower."
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Hide AdOn the show, Mr Dymond took a lie-detector test to convince fiancee Jane Callaghan he had not cheated but failed it, reports said.
The episode did not go to air, with ITV cancelling the show permanently in May.