The clip, proven to the inquest, confirmed the recording persevering with backstage.
Mr Dymond was filmed pleading: “I swear to God.
“I’m being so straight, I’ve by no means been extra straight.”
Mr Kyle instructed the inquest: “From the second Steve Dymond got here out, I referred to as him ‘mate’, I referred to as him ‘pal’.
“I de-escalated, I calmed it down, I pushed it backstage.
“And that was what the present was all about – battle decision.”
The presenter was requested by inquest counsel Rachel Spearing whether or not he felt Dymond was “humiliated” on the present.
Jeremy Kyle replied: “No. I’ve learn that I referred to as him a traitor. No I did not. It was the present as I understood the present.
“Unhappy as it would sound, it was a typical half.”
He added that the present insisted on a health care provider agreeing to let Mr Dymond come on, and supplied aftercare companies.