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Sir Michael Parkinson, a British TV host famous for interviewing stars including Muhammed Ali, John Wayne, Tom Cruise, Madonna and Sir Paul McCartney on his talk show Parkinson, has died. He was 88.
Michael Parkinson, the English broadcaster who hosted the long-running talk show “Parkinson,” has died, the BBC reported Thursday. He was 88. In a statement to the BBC, Parkinson’s family ...
Before John Lennon made his entrance on Michael Parkinson’s BBC TV talk show in 1971, he warned the host not to ask about his years with the Beatles. Lennon said he was there to promote his wife ...
Parkinson, who died Wednesday at 88, once said 'you can't rehearse an interview' — and that commitment to a life of real talk made him a national treasure.
Parkinson is leading Virtually Parkinson, which will be a completely unscripted conversation between a guest and the late TV host – a “world first,” according to its creators.
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Sir Michael Parkinson, a British TV host famous for interviewing stars including Muhammed Ali, John Wayne, Tom Cruise, Madonna and Sir Paul McCartney on his talk show Parkinson, has died. He was 88.