i m what? do you think you re sane? you have your full sanity or has what s happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you think? well, i ll tell you. tonight, robert blake, the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i ve been interviewing celebrities and public figures more than 25 years. more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie, tv and pop stars but i ve never had encounter as explosive, confrontational or extraordinary as the one you re about to witness. robert blake is a hollywood legend. he shot to fame as star of the r. gang series and went on to a chilling role as murderer in any 1967 film in cold blood and won an emmy for a series. and it changed wen he met bonnie blakely the woman who became the mother 0 his child in 2000. less than six months later she was dead from a gunshot in a car outside a restaurant where she and blake had dinner. he was charged in his wife s mother and acquitted. then bonny lee bakley s childr
you do. you ought to take that raggedy [ bleep ] thing out in the yard and bury it. i look like that? no, i look like that. god damn it. okay, i m sorry, i m here. when was the last time you gave an interview? an interview? well, a couple of weeks ago at a motorcycle joint, a chick came up to me with a very interesting accent and she interviewed me for quite a while. but i told her i was on a on major television. [ bleep ] program and i wasn t available yet. but last time i was interviewed. i guess right here, the guy with the larry, yeah. yeah. when i was acquitted. i went to i promised barbara walters, who saved my life and won t talk to me now, but that s another story. i promised her that if i was acquitted or i went to jail or committed suicide, she would get the first interview. so i flew to new york and i talked to her for 10 minutes and i came back. and i ve been roaming around the country and doing what the hell have i been doing? i don t kn
robert, how are you? well, i m not as interesting as you just described. but i ll run with it. holy toledo. do i look like that? you do. you ought to take that raggedy [ bleep ] thing out in the yard and bury it. i look like that? no, i look like that. god damn it. okay, i m sorry, i m here. when was the last time you gave an interview? an interview? well, a couple of weeks ago at a motorcycle joint, a chick came up to me with a very interesting accent and she interviewed me for quite a while. but i told her i was on a on major television. [ bleep ] program and i wasn t available yet. but last time i was interviewed. i guess right here, the guy with the larry, yeah. yeah. when i was acquitted. i went to i promised barbara walters, who saved my life and won t talk to me now, but that s another story. i promised her that if i was acquitted or i went to jail or committed suicide, she would get the first interview. so i flew to new york and i talked to her
do i look like that? you do. you ought to take that raggedy [ bleep ] thing out in the yard and bury it. i look like that? no, i look like that. god damn it. okay, i m sorry, i m here. when was the last time you gave an interview? an interview? well, a couple of weeks ago at a motorcycle joint, a chick came up to me with a very interesting accent and she interviewed me for quite a while. but i told her i was on a on major television. [ bleep ] program and i wasn t available yet. but last time i was interviewed. i guess right here, the guy with the larry, yeah. yeah. when i was acquitted. i went to i promised barbara walters, who saved my life and won t talk to me now, but that s another story. i promised her that if i was acquitted or i went to jail or committed suicide, she would get the first interview. so i flew to new york and i talked to her for 10 minutes and i came back. and i ve been roaming around the country and doing what the hell have i bee
you ought to take that raggedy [ bleep ] thing out in the yard and bury it. i look like that? no, i look like that. god damn it. okay, i m sorry, i m here. when was the last time you gave an interview? an interview? well, a couple of weeks ago at a motorcycle joint, a chick came up to me with a very interesting accent and she interviewed me for quite a while. but i told her i was on a on major television. [ bleep ] program and i wasn t available yet. but last time i was interviewed. i guess right here, the guy with the larry, yeah. yeah. when i was acquitted. i went to i promised barbara walters, who saved my life and won t talk to me now, but that s another story. i promised her that if i was acquitted or i went to jail or committed suicide, she would get the first interview. so i flew to new york and i talked to her for 10 minutes and i came back. and i ve been roaming around the country and doing what the hell have i been doing? i don t know. how