No
matter who you are, there's always someone who makes you relieved to
be you. For us in Britain and the U.S, it tends to be the various
circus performers that make up an episode of a talk show. For those
people, well, at least they didn't marry their sister/have sex for a
fiver. If they did, well...well...at least they're not dead.
Shows like Springer and Kyle have a very special place in society – as a sort of holding pen for the deranged and the socially/sartorially unstable among us.
Our American readers might be familiar with Jeremy Kyle, as he was recently farmed out to the U.S. for a bit to give the rest of us a fucking break. You guys seemed to warm to him, yet inexplicably we now have him back. On the other hand, I'm not sure how you guys feel about Jerry Springer, but us Brits have definitely adopted him. Trade?
Shows like Springer and Kyle have a very special place in society – as a sort of holding pen for the deranged and the socially/sartorially unstable among us.
Our American readers might be familiar with Jeremy Kyle, as he was recently farmed out to the U.S. for a bit to give the rest of us a fucking break. You guys seemed to warm to him, yet inexplicably we now have him back. On the other hand, I'm not sure how you guys feel about Jerry Springer, but us Brits have definitely adopted him. Trade?
But
would you want to trade, and more to the point, would we? Do we maybe
have the better deal with Kyle? I'm going to look into this, but the
answer is probably no.
Round one – host likeability
Round one – host likeability
Springer
appears to win this round hands down at first, because people
actually like him. And it's not hard to see why people like Jerry –
he has an affable, easy going nature and seems to be offended by
nothing at all. Even KKK members on his stage shouting “Die, Jew
boy” don't faze him. The other side of this is that Jerry could
perhaps be accused of being too easy
going. His habit of poking fun at guests, even when they appear to be
having a nervous breakdown, could lose him some points.
Kyle has no such problems. If anyone even remotely hints at smiling on his stage, he has them carted off and appears to take personal offence. Misery peddling is a serious business to Kyle, and he's not about to let some upstart in the studio make it look like entertainment.
The common consensus in Britain is that Kyle is everything Springer is not – judgemental, hyper serious and completely unable to crack a smile.
Winner – Jerry Springer
Round two – insane behaviour
Kyle has no such problems. If anyone even remotely hints at smiling on his stage, he has them carted off and appears to take personal offence. Misery peddling is a serious business to Kyle, and he's not about to let some upstart in the studio make it look like entertainment.
The common consensus in Britain is that Kyle is everything Springer is not – judgemental, hyper serious and completely unable to crack a smile.
Winner – Jerry Springer
Round two – insane behaviour
A
typical episode of either of these shows doesn't include debate about
Ibsen. Generally it's people who have been caught screwing someone
else. Usually there is a petrol station involved, for some reason.
Occasionally an episode will centre around someone's who's
done-something-fucking-stupid. Maybe they have a life size tattoo of
Justin Bieber covering their body, or maybe they traded their house
for a bra. Granted, Springer has the more insane guests, but Kyle
more than makes up for this with his incensed reactions to anyone
doing anything out of the ordinary, so it's a tough one to call.
Since everyone appears
to be insane on Springer, you can sometimes become desensitised, and
for this reason I think I'm going to have to go with Kyle – quality
over quantity.
Winner – Jeremy Kyle
Round three – audience interaction
Winner – Jeremy Kyle
Round three – audience interaction
The
Springer Show is widely regarded as a free for all – a veritable
hotbed of debate. Audience participation is encouraged, even rewarded
(if you get your tits out). Kyle's audience, meanwhile, is encouraged
to sit obediently around him like disciples of some kind. Speaking
without putting your hand up and waiting your turn is severely dealt
with, usually by a harsh look from Kyle.
Since the reason we tune into these shows is to watch goons fighting, surely this enjoyment is multiplied when the audience gets involved with the fist happy fun as well?
Winner – Jerry Springer
Round four – level of actual help provided
Since the reason we tune into these shows is to watch goons fighting, surely this enjoyment is multiplied when the audience gets involved with the fist happy fun as well?
Winner – Jerry Springer
Round four – level of actual help provided
Although
neither show is ever going to produce anything like a U.N. approved
treaty, it must be said that Kyle overtakes Springer by leaps and
bounds here. Kyle's backstage team includes counselling “genius”/Gary
Glitter lookalike Graham Stainer, on hand to offer advice and
kleenex. All Springer's guests have appears to be a pole to dance
around. To be fair, this method of settling disputes seems to work
surprisingly well; I may try It myself sometime.
Winner – Draw
Round five – fights (frequency of and reaction to)
Winner – Draw
Round five – fights (frequency of and reaction to)
I'm
not sure there can be much debate here, certainly not as much as
there is on Springer. Springer fighting is so frequent that they now
have a bell at the ready to divide an episode into rounds. The
security guards don't so much secure as stand there and laugh. Kyle's
show couldn't be further from this – at the slightest hint of
aggression, his henchmen arrive to carry the perpetrator off under
one arm. If by some slim chance a contestant on the Kyle show does
manage to get a sly punch past the guards, rest assured the show will
A) not be aired and B) make the national newspapers -
PS nice advert, very appropriate
In
other words – Kyle and his henchmen spoil everyone's fun.
Winner – Jerry Springer
Looking at the evidence brought forth by this impartial scientific study – are you sure you guys don't want to trade?
Winner – Jerry Springer
Looking at the evidence brought forth by this impartial scientific study – are you sure you guys don't want to trade?
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