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Parkinson: The Interviews Season 1

July. 26,1995
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Michael Parkinson reflects on the most memorable subjects of his interviews from the 1970s and 1980s.

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Parkinson: The Interviews

1995

Michael Parkinson reflects on the most memorable subjects of his interviews from the 1970s and 1980s.

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Parkinson: The Interviews Season 1 Full Episode Guide

Episode 6 - Kenneth Williams
First Aired: August. 29,1995

In this compilation of clips from five of his eight appearances on Parkinson, comedian Kenneth Williams gives vent to his dislike of theatre critics as well as host Michael Parkinson; he also treats the audience to his rendition of the suggestive song My Crepes Suzette.

Episode 5 - David Niven
First Aired: August. 22,1995

Actor, author and raconteur David Niven was one of the most popular performers from these shores to succeed in Hollywood. Here he talks to Michael Parkinson about his first love, his school days and his distinguished career, sprinkled with a wealth of amusing anecdotes about the idiosyncracies of some of his film-star contemporaries.

Episode 3 - Tommy Cooper and Frankie Howerd
First Aired: August. 09,1995

A special double bill of interviews with two of the great comic talents of post-war Britain. Michael Parkinson remembers Tommy Cooper being reluctant to appear, but armed with his beloved props he managed to run rings around the amused interviewer. Frankie Howerd on the other hand wanted the interview scripted so he could practice his responses, but Parkinson held firm and let the sparks fly unprompted and unrehearsed.

Episode 2 - Richard Burton
First Aired: August. 02,1995

Michael Parkinson looks back at his unique interview with talented and troubled film star Richard Burton. Back in 1974, Burton was battling against alcoholism and had spent six weeks in hospital for treatment prior to the interview. Parkinson persuaded him to talk candidly about his career, love life and drink problems

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