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Jeremy Kyle Show
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<blockquote data-quote="eider" data-source="post: 71879593" data-attributes="member: 399580"><p>Absolutely.</p><p>I trained commercial detectives for twenty years, specialising in conflict control and the show interests me on a number of levels, and so I sometimes watch it.</p><p>Kyle's show techniques interest me. His methods of gaining crowd applause and clamour, his methods of agitating guests into anger or excitement, etc etc.</p><p> </p><p>There is one highly redeeming feature of this program, and that is in the person of the resident psychiatrist Graham, whose every sentence (when he is asked to speak) is a professional brilliance. In fact if Graham and the conflict-control team would be given their own show, focusing upon the personal difficulties of both individuals and couples.... I feel sure that it would be a major success. And Kyle could be dumped, imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eider, post: 71879593, member: 399580"] Absolutely. I trained commercial detectives for twenty years, specialising in conflict control and the show interests me on a number of levels, and so I sometimes watch it. Kyle's show techniques interest me. His methods of gaining crowd applause and clamour, his methods of agitating guests into anger or excitement, etc etc. There is one highly redeeming feature of this program, and that is in the person of the resident psychiatrist Graham, whose every sentence (when he is asked to speak) is a professional brilliance. In fact if Graham and the conflict-control team would be given their own show, focusing upon the personal difficulties of both individuals and couples.... I feel sure that it would be a major success. And Kyle could be dumped, imo. [/QUOTE]
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