Larry King: Notable interviews
After 25 years on CNN and more than 50 years in broadcasting, Larry King is finally hung up the mike. But one doesn’t spend that much time on TV without a few memorable, awkward or truly bizarre moments. Here are a few of the suspendered one’s highlights during his time on cable news.
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The plastic surgeon who worked on
-- Patrick Kevin Day/Los Angeles Times (Alexander Sibaja/Getty Images)
After his ill-fated run-in with a prostitute in 1995, Grant went public with his “transgression.” He admitted to Larry King that he had done something “dishonorable, shabby and goatish.”
-- Jevon Phillips/Los Angeles Times (AFP/Getty Images)
The eccentric and press-shy Brando agreed to an interview with Larry at his Coldwater Canyon estate in 1994. The unquestionable highlight came when Brando innocently asked for Larry to plant a kiss on his lips. Larry happily obliged.
-- Patrick Kevin Day/Los Angeles Times (Joan Adlen/Getty Images)
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The host has had many discussions with the former president over the years. In one of his recent visits, Clinton discussed his latest heart procedure, and Larry King, unbeknownst to many, revealed that he had undergone a similar operation just five weeks earlier.
-- Jevon Phillips/Los Angeles Times (Lorenzo Bevilaqua / Associated Press)
It’s the interview that wasn’t.
King sat down with John Mark Karr, the school teacher who falsely confessed to killing child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey, but the would-be suspect refused to answer any case-related questions. The murder charges had been dropped and Karr had already done a “Today Show” interview, but his lawyers had advised him not say anything. In a chat that consisted primarily of Karr giving King the runaround, he told the veteran newsman, “I’ve never harmed a child, I’m saying it now, I’m saying that I would protect any child who I thought was being harmed. I don’t recall ever saying that I did harm a child.”
-- Emily Christianson/Los Angeles Times (Weerawong / Associated Press)
Sir Paul has been a
In 2007, McCartney took part in a sort of Beatles reunion. McCartney,
--Todd Martens/Los Angeles Times (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
Before the 2000 election that awarded the presidency to
--Todd Martens/Los Angeles Times (LORENZO BEVILAQUA/AFP/Getty Images)