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31st March 2022
03:17pm BST

The anonymous staff made claims of bear-baiting to lies which some even claimed they had been "brainwashed" during their time working on the show.
Speaking about the documentary on his radio show, Jeremy said that he wouldn't discuss his cancelled show at all until all legal proceedings surrounding Steve Dymond's death has been carried out.
He said: “When – and trust me, there will be a time after the inquest, when it is right and proper for me to have my say, because there are of course two sides to every single story – I will do it here and I will do it to you, and that is the most important thing.”
The 56-year-old also told The Sun that he had fallen into depression after his show was cancelled, and felt abandoned by many of his famous friends.
Jeremy said: “I’m not asking for any sympathy, but being completely honest, yes, it was a very difficult time. It didn’t take long for some people I’ve known for many, many years to just disappear.
“Some people were brilliant — Piers Morgan reached out straight away because he’s that sort of guy, and he was brilliant."Explore more on these topics: