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- Sir Michael Parkinson CBE (28 March 1935 – 16 August 2023) was an English television presenter, broadcaster, journalist and author. He presented his television talk show Parkinson from 1971 to 1982 and from 1998 to 2007, as well as other talk shows and programmes both in the UK and abroad.
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Sir Michael Parkinson CBE (28 March 1935 – 16 August 2023) was an English television presenter, broadcaster, journalist and author. He presented his television talk show Parkinson from 1971 to 1982 and from 1998 to 2007, as well as other talk shows and programmes both in the UK and abroad.
Sep 1, 2023 · Sir Michael Parkinson’s cause of death has been revealed. The veteran chat show host’s family announced that he had died aged 88 on 17 August. His death followed an impressive career that saw...
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Sep 1, 2023 · Sir Michael Parkinson ’s cause of death has been revealed following his death aged 88. The legendary broadcaster died from a short illness, which came eight years after he was given the...
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Sep 1, 2023 · Sir Michael Parkinson's cause of death has been revealed after the celebrated broadcaster died aged 88. The legendary TV interviewer died after a short illness, eight years after receiving the...
Aug 17, 2023 · Veteran broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson has died at the age of 88. His TV career spanned seven decades, and he interviewed the world's biggest stars on his long-running chat show.
Aug 17, 2023 · There've been tributes to the broadcaster and chat show host Sir Michael Parkinson, who's died aged 88. He interviewed some of the world's biggest stars, including Muhammad Ali and Sir Elton...
Aug 17, 2023 · Sir Michael, a former journalist, was one of British television's most famous faces through his talk show Parkinson, which initially ran on the BBC from 1971 to 1982. He relaunched the show in 1998 before it moved to ITV in 2004, remaining on air until he retired the programme in 2007.