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‘Parky’ was Britain’s most successful chat show host who interviewed the world’s most famous faces including actors, musicians, sportspeople, royalty and politicians.
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he had such a respect for their great talent and their stardom that, although he always remained a good journalist, he gave him a chance to speak. journalist, he gave them a chance to speak. he gave them a chance to be at their best. and he loved interviewing his heroes. the show was about who was on. it wasn t about. it wasn t about michael. he saw his role, really, as a journalist, to get the best interview he could out of out his subjects. interview he could out of his subjects. and boy, his canon of work, his library of parkinson interviews, is the popular history of the 20th century, pretty much! i was a talent agent in 1900 and frozen to death. and i saw him doing. i knew him as a sports journalist. i read him avidly. i was a sports journalist once and i saw stuff he was doing for london weekend on their local sports programmes. and i thought, this guy s got something. so i lushed him up at the savoy in london and offered to be his agent. and i never heard another word, but i w
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