Concerns over alarming Kyle and Jackie O call: ‘Check he’s OK’
Jackie O has asked producers to check on a listener after receiving a harrowing phone call during a segment live on air this morning.
Jackie “O” Henderson has been prompted to call for a welfare check on a listener after an alarming phone call live on air during the Kyle and Jackie O show this morning.
A man named Michael was heard on the program just after 6.30am during the hosts’ “First Calls” segment, and sparked concerns after breaking into a harrowing song about suicide.
“You want to ring up for anything? First Calls, 13 1065 will get you through. Michael has called in. Hey, Michael,” Sandilands began the segment, prompting a sombre “Hello” from the caller.
The radio host then asked Michael how he was, to which he responded: “Oh, not bad. I have a quick 10-second song I’d like to sing for you … It goes like this.”
Michael then broke into an impromptu performance of Fade To Black by Metallica – which clearly came as a surprise to the hosts and producers, who had been told by Michael beforehand that he planned to share “a few jokes”.
Fade To Black, from the band’s 1984 album Ride To Lightning, features the lyrics: “I have lost the will to live/ Simply nothing more to give/ There is nothing more for me/ Need the end to set me free.”
Michael added his own line to the song, singing “never cared for no one else” before abruptly hanging up on the hosts.
A clearly concerned Henderson immediately turned to the producers, asking: “Is he all right? That didn’t sound good, guys. What were you getting off air? Because that sounded like a goodbye song to me.”
Sandilands then tried to reassure his co-host.
“He seems fine,” he said.
“Intern” Peter Deppeler – one of the show’s producers – then weighed in, telling them both that Michael had seemed OK off air before the segment.
“He said, ‘I’m a comedian, I’ve got a few jokes to tell, I’ve got a new song,’” the producer said, adding that the listener had “gone rogue”.
Henderson then requested Deppeler “call him back and check he’s OK”, adding: “He just hung up and said this is the end for me. Just check he’s all right, that guy.”
A spokesperson for the Kyle and Jackie O show told news.com.au the police had been called following the segment.
“During this morning’s show, we had concerns for the welfare of a caller. The police were immediately notified and are now looking into the matter,” the spokesperson said.