Thursday 20 September 2012

Jeremy Kyle



Jeremy Kyle's job on this show is to get everything he can out of the guest, including the truth. He has to be understanding at times but also is very hard with his questions and can offend them a lot. He has to make sure they open up in front of the audience and he has to  make sure they don't get too angry or aggressive. He is good at his job as he knows when to keep pushing them and when to stop.

Verbal Techniques
Jeremy Kyle has different ways of speaking. When he needs to calm someone down he will use a calm voice and when he is being nice to someone then his voice is very soft but when he is getting angry or annoyed with someone then his voice gets a lot louder and he becomes more aggressive. His tone of voice changes a lot through out the show depending on who he is talking to. When he speaks to the girlfriend he is very calm and uses a soft tone but when he is speaking to the man he gets very annoyed and the tone of his voice gets nastier. When he is talking about using the tax payers money for buying beers and he says he 'doesn't care' and 'what you gunna do?' you can tell it is annoying Jeremy because his voice starts to change and he starts shouting over him to get his point across  He is also reflecting what the audience will be thinking. He also pronounces his words and letters very obviously in an angry way to show how frustrated he is and to try talk over the guest. His language is very varied but he is better spoken than his guests. He is very sarcastic and sometimes rude to his guests. He tries to embarrass the ones he doesn't like 'don't pick your nose on TV  which will get them more wound up. He says things like 'shut your mouth'because it is his show so he knows he can tell people to shut up. His language gets more aggressive as he talks more to his guest. 'Your a little boy' he puts the people down because they are being cocky with him. His catchphrases are things like 'put something on the end of it' which he always ways to people when they are pregnant to someone who uses drugs or beats them up or something. He is trying to joke but in a serious manner as he really does mean it. He always ends the show by thanking his producers and everyone at home which shows good continuity and also shows he is polite and ends the show in a nice upbeat way after hes just shouted at everyone. He doesn't have a strong accent and he is good at presenting this show because he can calm down but also knows when to stop when he is very angry.

Visual Techniques
Jeremy Kyle wears a suit in every episode to show he is smart and he is in charge. He doesn't wear a tie with his suit because it is not a formal show, He wears more of a work suit than a formal suit because he is working with his guests. It shows that he is more higher class than his guests and makes it easier for him to look down on them. He always look smart to show it is his show and he is in charge. His facial expressions change all the time from when he is calm to when he gets angrier  and his expressions also change when he is talking to different people. His body language is quite informal in the way when he gets very annoyed with a person he will get up in their face and shout at them but when he is calmly talking to a victim then he will be sat on the chair next to them with his legs crossed and arms open to show that he is listening to them. He involves the audience when sometimes he goes up to them and asks them questions and other times he sits on his step while talking to his guest and he will laugh along with the audience at his guest.

Context
We see him in the studio mostly with the same set every episode but he does walk off stage to go back stage to follow his guest when they walk off crying or angrily. He also does some episodes where he is visiting some guests to see how they are and that is filmed on the streets or in someones house. His target audience is mostly female and as it is during the day it is aged 16-35.

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