AN MP has had a right royal go about Jeremy Kyle, the man who Frankie Boyle is certain just rounds up a store full of Netto shoppers for each series of his Jeremy Kyle show.
Accorinding to the previously unheard of Kerry McCarthy, Jeremy Kyle's show is "a modern day freak show" in which people "aired their dirty linen in public."
She goes on - oblivious, it seems, to the fact that perhaps a recession, two wars in the Middle East and so on are probably more worthy of discussion at the moment - to say that "They served up damaged people and dysfunctional relationships for entertainment."
And reaching her peak, saying participants "risk humiliation, bullying, feeling rejected, feeling hurt."
Hmmm, now where else can we find people with often dysfunctional relationships risking humiliation and bullying while airing each others' dirty linen in public?
Oh yes, that's right. BBC Parliament. Best get that switched off, too.
