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Jeremy Kyle Pictured Being Restrained By Bodyguard Steve

Jeremy Kyle Pictured Being Restrained By Bodyguard Steve

Yikes.

Josh Teal

Josh Teal

The tables have turned on Jeremy Kyle.

After over a decade of hosting his infamous self-titled ITV show in which he grills members of the public over their personal lives, he will finally be put to the test himself.

It's all a part of a one-off TV special for Comic Relief.

Image: BBC

Who's gonna take his place? None other than David Walliams, who can be seen in pictures wearing a wig that almost harks back to his Little Britain days.

Also featuring in the pictures is Dominic Littlewood, who seems to be taking issue with someone Kyle has done.

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In one image, Kyle is seen cowering into his seat as Littlewood rages at him.

At a later stage, Jeremy is pictured throwing a box of tissues at Dominic only to be intervened by Walliams and security guard Steve.

He's even seen throwing escorting Dominic off stage by his shirt.

Image: BBC

It's standard stuff. Anyone who watches Jeremy Kyle knows that seeing big Steve making mincemeat of guests isn't exactly out of the ordinary.

Being Comic Relief, this isn't the only special in the pipelines for next Friday.

US chat show star James Corden has taken time out of his busy schedule to do a special of his own Carpool Karaoke with his childhood idols Take That.

Image: Comic Relief/BBC

"It was an amazing experience filming," member Howard Donald told Radio Times. "You don't realise how much work goes into it.

"As soon as you get in the car you've got 30, 40 cameras pointing at you from different angles. You have to be sitting in a certain position.

"There's a crew of about 25 people. You're in convoy, and you're driving around LA for almost three hours."

Gary Barlow pointed out the sketch is not a ploy for the group to take America, saying "Let's be clear, we don't have any designs on breaking America. We honestly don't. We're at the wrong point in our career. We celebrate still having a career in Europe."

'When We Were Young we were looking to Rule The World but after a while Everything Changes'.

OK, so he didn't say the very last bit.

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: David Walliams, James Corden, Jeremy Kyle