Obviously it appears to have been at far too much expense when you look at the fact we've had 2 suicides and a 3rd when you include the partner of one of the suicides.
This is the thing I find odd.
The Jeremy Kyle show must feature 100's of 'guests' every year. One guest commits suicide and the show, quite rightly, is cancelled.
Love Island features 20 (?) or so participants every year. Two have committed suicide and a partner of one of the suicides has also killed themselves. Yet it remains a flagship ITV show. The advertising revenue must be too good to bin it off, regardless of the carnage it leaves in its wake.