| View Larger Image | Parky: My Autobiography | Paperbackby Michael Parkinson (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Hodder & Stoughton | | Page Count: | 400 Pages | | Publication Date: | May 28, 2009 | | Sales Rank: | 257,708th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description From prize-winning journalist to talk show king on a show voted one of the top 10 British TV programs of all time, Michael Parkinson's starry career spans over four decades. Now an international celebrity himself, the man from a humble but colorful Yorkshire mining family who can tease out the secrets of even the most reticent star guest, at last reveals his own story, with the easy manner and insight that has kept his audiences fascinated. His distinguished career has involved working on highly acclaimed current affairs and film shows. His wide interests and expertise include jazz, film, soccer, and cricket. Witty, humorous, and blessed with exceptional intellectual clarity, Michael Parkinson's memoir is a joy to read. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 4 reviews)
| PARKY by Eric F. Carter (Hong kong) 3 Stars March 17, 2009 Regular viewers or fans of Parkinson will find little new in this book but it is a very easy read and most enjoyable. What is of interest is the fact that, in the entertainment industry, Parkinson rubs shoulders with just about everyone. Without doubt he is the consumate professional and his self deprecating humour treats lightly the skill and care he took to create the image that made his shows worthy of collection. From humble beginnings to friend of Royalty and the rich and famous this story is a page turner and relevant at this moment.
Eric Carter..Hong Kong
| | biography of an old friend by Ms. R. V. Quayle (Houston texas via chester england) 4 Stars January 28, 2009 A very good read, i had expected the second half of his life with his constant stream of celebrity anecdotes to be interesting but the true star of the book throughout was his father. Parky you were blest, as i was, with parents who loved and cared for you, your stories of your father brought back so many memories of my own that it made reading the book doubly enjoyable. For those of you who were not this lucky, forget boring child care books, this book shows you how to be a good parent, follow parky's dad and you wont go far wrong.
| | Just Like the Man and His Show by Barbara C Browning (New Zealand) 4 Stars January 13, 2009 I purchased this book as soon as it became available because of my admiration for Michael Parkinson as an interviewer, and as a seemingly down to earth character. The book did not disappoint. There is both lightness in the execution of telling his story, and an unexpected depth evident in the accounts of his life and work. In fact the whole book was like a wonderfully extended Michael Parkinson interview, but this time with himself. Full of humour, interest, incisiveness and truth. Once started, it is very difficult to put down. In fact I could not, and spent most of a day being regaled with stories from a very full and interesting life. Yes there is sport stuff in it, but if like me you are a total dummy regarding the subject (and proud of it!), you can skip over the more detailed bits. BUT, his stories re George Best and Mohammed Ali are sad but touching tributes to both men. Don't skip over those!
| | The Story of Britains Grandfather. by Steven Stewart (steveo.stewart@hotmail.co.uk) 5 Stars December 27, 2008 Michael Parkinson is a celebrated journalist and TV broadcaster who forced his way into our households in the 1970s, with his perfected manner of being able to sit on a chair opposite a much larger profiled celebrity, whilst pretending to be interested in their personal lives. Undoubtedly the man will only ever be recognised for his chatshow in which he interviewed some of the worlds most famous people and creating some of the most memorable interview moments. From Muhammad Ali to Tony Blair there's no doubting that "Parky" has met them all and who would have thought that a man such as this could carry a chat show for so long.
When comparing "Parkinson" to some recent chat shows in the UK, we will notice that the new shows are very much comedy based and don't really tell us much about the celebrity. Michael Parkinson had a talent for speaking with what some would believe to be some of the more private celebrities and allow them to open up to the world. He would feed them a well planned and well fitting question and sometimes make that one question the entire interview. Other celebrities such as Orson Welles simply told Michael to get rid of the questions and just talk to each other as friends would.
Although many of the celebrities who appeared on "Parkinson" made his show famous, there's no doubting the celebrity making power of the show. He's created a few superstars in his time by inviting people on as guests who were at the time relatively unknown entertainers and thanks to "Parky" they became household names. Some of the biggest names that will openly accept that it was their appearance on "Parkinson" that launched their careers would be Billy Connoly, Peter Kay and Katy Melua. His interviewing style managed to bring out something special in all his guests as he had them telling hysterical stories, going on political tyrades or simply opening up. The new format of "Chat Shows" will never allow interviews like his to take place as comedy only masks what a celebrity really wants to say
The Autobiography now gives Michael the format that will allow him to talk about himself and his life in its entirety. Going from his childhood talking about his relationship with his Mother and Father, his time in grammar school all the way up to his very last series of "Parkinson" on ITV in 2007. The relationship between him and his Father is very heartwarmingly documented as he talks about his Father with fondness as they played Cricket together, and how his Father always wanted Michael to become a professional cricket player. His wife, Mary and his three sons are also documented with obvious heartwarming fondness.
I think many British and American fans will agree that he's someone they would want in their family. Whether that be a distant relative or as my title suggests, your replacement grandfather. When finishing this book, I was brought to tears when coming to the conclusion that we will never have a man like this again. Michael was truly one of a kind, his interviewing style was second to none and there's no doubt that he had that magical friendly touch. He's not a man you could see yourself spending a night on the town with, but he's a man you could see sitting in your living room having a nice cup of tea and a chat with.
A wonderful book and it gets one of my highest recommendations.
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