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CNN's durable interview/call-in show with the avuncular, suspenders-wearing host, who leads diverse panel discussions. The questions are sometimes of the softball variety, but the chat is intelligent and it seems as if King has booked every notable newsmaker and entertainer, including Ronald Reagan, George Bush (father and son), Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Margaret Thatcher, H. Ross Perot, Frank Sinatra, Al Pacino, Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand and David Letterman.
  • Lionel and Nicole Richie Appear on Larry King Together | Today's News: Our Take | 5/28/2009

    In their first joint interview in six years, Lionel and Nicole Richie appeared on Larry King Live together Thursday. Why now? Unclear!

    What's that? Lionel has an album to promote? Ah, I see. Just Go (in stores now) features collaborations with Ne-Yo, Akon, Tricky and other youngfolk. "I just wanted to just come and support him and just — you know, just show how proud I am of him," Nicole said. Aw. Read what they had to say after the jump...

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  • Larry King and CNN Agree to Contract Extension | Today's News: Our Take | 4/22/2008
    TVNewser.com reports Larry King has signed a contract extension with CNN that keeps him at the network through 2010.CNN did not comment on the specific terms of the contract, namely whether it includes King hosting Larry King Live (weeknights at 9 pm/ET, CNN) through 2010. Recently, it has been speculated that CBS anchor Katie Couric may be eyeing a move to CNN to host the interview show if she were to leave her post on CBS Evening News. — J.R. WhalenRelated:• Buzz Builds That Couric Is Eyeing Exit from CBS read more
  • I don't get why people like ... | Matt Roush | 7/27/2007
    Question: I don't get why people like Mark are begrudging Isaiah Washington getting work. I am one of the gayest gay men you'll ever meet, and though I was really unhappy with the reports of what he said, I've also seen him apologize and do volunteer work in pro-gay PSAs. He seems sincere in his attempt at redemption, which is more than you can say for most celebrities involved in scandals of this sort. I have a big problem with him being let go from Grey's Anatomy. If they had fired him immediately, that would have made sense to me. But to fire him at the end of the season, after the effort he put into apologizing and making things right? That was nuts. Am I naive to think that Isaiah is getting another chance because Ben Silverman is listening to Washington's claims that his gay cast mate is fudging accounts of what happened? Help me understand: Why do so many folks not want to see him on TV anymore? Answer: To be honest, I think what rattled so many cages was the speed with which ... read more
  • Paris Hilton on Larry King: Of Epiphanies, Mystery Meat and Other Baloney | Today's News: Our Take | 6/28/2007
    There was a drinking game to be played Wednesday night — I know the wife and I repeated a certain two-syllable word throughout the Q&A — as Paris Hilton presented her freed self on Larry King Live. Sporting the-best-money-can-buy hair extensions, lush lashes and an olive branch extended to her detractors, Hilton (as I predicted) had not much to say that hasn't already trickled out via phone calls to Babs, Ryan Seacrest et al. Instead, she stuck to the script that jail was hard, really hard, and that the (alleged) party-gal behavior that brought her to this juncture is all behind her now.Among the choicer sound bites:• The strip search "was the most humiliating experience of my life, taking my clothes off in front of someone you don't even know."• "I'm really not into [partying].... It is not going to be the mainstay of my life anymore." (OK, so it was a 'mainstay,' yet you aren't into it?)• Asked point-blank if she has ever done drugs or had a drinking ... read more
  • Dr. Phil Steps In to Counsel Distraught Alec Baldwin | Today's News: Our Take | 4/27/2007
    On Tuesday's Larry King Live, Dr. Phil explored the point of view of the child involved in a heated custody case such as the one Alec Baldwin is currently fighting with Kim Basinger — and ultimately offered his counseling services to the highly combatant exes. Now he's had that offer accepted — by at least one of them. Not long after the program aired, Baldwin (who likely had tuned in because his brother Stephen was also a guest) reached out to Dr. Phil, and engaged in a long first talk with the iconic psychologist, TV Guide has learned. According to Dr. Phil, Baldwin insisted that “he recognized the inappropriate nature of his comments to his daughter, and using her as the misguided target for his frustrations. One of his fears is that people, including the court, would have the misconception that this characterizes his persona as a father.”Baldwin also told Dr. Phil that he is "completely and totally committed to continuing his fight to have access to a full... read more

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Premise: CNN's durable interview/call-in show with the avuncular, suspenders-wearing host, who leads diverse panel discussions. The questions are sometimes of the softball variety, but the chat is intelligent and it seems as if King has booked every notable newsmaker and entertainer, including Ronald Reagan, George Bush (father and son), Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Margaret Thatcher, H. Ross Perot, Frank Sinatra, Al Pacino, Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand and David Letterman.

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