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Michael Parkinson
 
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As well as being a popular celebrity and familiar face on British television, he also works regularly on BBC Radio.

Presented with the CBE by Prince Charles for "outstanding services to broadcasting". [24 November 2000]

In 1973 Michael was pictured with "Doctor Who" actor Jon Pertwee and pop singer Paul Jones for the front cover of the Radio Times.

Michael loves sport, particularly cricket and football.

Was famously wrestled to the ground by Rod Hull's Emu during an interview.

Plays golf with Terry Wogan.

In 1972, he was interviewed in the first issue of the British Cosmopolitan Magazine. The article was entitled 'The most beautiful thing a man can do for a woman'.

Appears on the cover of Paul McCartney's 1973 album 'Band on the Run'.

In 2001 Michael became the landlord of the Royal Oak public house in Paley Street, Berkshire.

Father of Michael Parkinson.

Father-in-law of Fiona Allen.

Called up for National Service in 1955 and took part in the Suez operation. At age 19 he became the youngest Captain in the British Army.

Memorably panned Paul Verhoeven's _Flesh & Blood (1985)_ in his stint as a film reviewer standing in for Barry Norman.

Presented with the Music Industry Trusts' Award in 2005 for his outstanding contribution to the British music industry.

The October 2003 appearance of episode of American movie star Meg Ryan on Parkinson's chat show has become part of British television history due to the actress's bizarre behavior in which she gave only one word answers to questions and stared icily at the host. Ryan appeared on the program to promote her erotic thriller, In the Cut (2003), but refused to answer Parkinson's questions about the drastic change from her typical romantic comedy roles. At one point Parkinson said in exasperation, "What would you do now if you were me?" to which Ryan replied, "Why not wrap it up?" About the televised debacle, Parkinson later said that Ryan was his "most difficult TV moment." He felt her rude behavior toward his fellow guests, Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine, whom she deliberately turned her back on, was unforgivable. Parkinson said, "I should have closed it. But listen, it happens. She was an unhappy woman. I felt sorry for her. What I couldn't forgive her for was that she was rude to the other guests." In a 2006 interview with "Marie Claire" magazine, Ryan blamed Parknson's paternal manner for the failure of the interview. Ryan said, "I don't even know the man. That guy was like some disapproving father! It's crazy. I don't know what he is to you guys, but he's a nut. I felt like he was berating me for being naked in the movie. He said something like: 'You should go back to doing what you were doing'. And I thought, are you like a disapproving dad right now? I'm not even related to you. Back off, buddy. I was so offended by him." Ryan also underscored the difference between American and British TV interviewing styles. "I realized it's not like an American talk show where it's seven minutes and then there's a commercial break. I had to do 20 minutes straight with this guy, and I could either walk off - which wouldn't be good - or try to disagree with him very respectfully."

A fan of the singer George Michael.

A fan of the singer Rod Stewart.

Woody Allen accused him of having a "morbid interest" in his private life and rejected questions about the custody battle for his children during his appearance on "Parkinson" (1971) in 1999.

He was awarded the C.B.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2000 Queen's Birthday Honors List for his services to broadcasting.

His favorite entertainers of all time are Ken Dodd, Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Barry Humphries, Fred Astaire, George Best, Billy Connolly, Louis Armstrong, David Attenborough and Muhammad Ali.

His favorite Elton John song is "Rocket Man".

Married to Mary Parkinson since 22 August 1959. They have 3 children. [2007]