Summary
How did Michael Parkinson change British television? To mark his death at the age of 88, Adam assembles his own panel of legends for a chat on the imaginary sofas of the Newscast studio.
Parkinson producer Bea Ballard, former BBC One controller Lorraine Heggessey and presenter Dame Esther Rantzen lift the lid on behind-the-scenes moments and delve into the enduring power of Parky.
We also catch up with the BBC’s education editor Branwen Jeffries at the end of a busy day taking questions from our Discord community on today’s A-Level, T-Level and BTEC results.
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Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Tom Smithard with Joe Wilkinson and Miranda Slade. The technical producer was Emma Crowe. The senior news editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham.
BBC Sounds topics: 00:00 - A note from fellow Yorkshireman Chris Mason 02:33 - Three legends of broadcasting pay tribute to Parky 24:57 - Branwen Jeffries gives us the lowdown on A-level results day
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | BBC sounds, music, radio, podcasts. |
| 0:04.8 | Hello, for the first half of this episode of newscast, we're going to focus on the news |
| 0:09.0 | of the death of the broadcaster Michael Parkinson, who was 88. |
| 0:14.4 | And your social media feeds are probably full of some of the clips of the amazing interviews |
| 0:19.7 | he did with amazing people over the decades. |
| 0:22.9 | I certainly know that I've got very happy memories of watching him at various points. |
| 0:27.8 | Now, of course, he was the nation's most famous Yorkshireman. |
| 0:31.4 | So I asked one of the nation's other most famous Yorkshireman to break into their holiday |
| 0:36.8 | to pay their tribute to him. |
| 0:38.9 | Hello, I'm Hello Newscast, this is Chris here in the park. |
| 0:42.7 | Just a snapshot quick moment as my one of the little ones learns to ride a bike. |
| 0:48.3 | Michael Parkinson, ey, blind me. |
| 0:49.9 | What news today? |
| 0:51.0 | That warmth, that connection that you had with audiences and with his guests. |
| 0:57.3 | Now, I could teased up out of people ever so gently, such a master interviewer and master |
| 1:04.2 | broadcasting. |
| 1:05.2 | Not just the talk show, but it was Radio 2 shows as well, I absolutely loved. |
| 1:08.6 | And you know what, there's a little bit growing up of, you know, the phrase isn't exist at |
| 1:12.7 | the time, but I'd use it now because you hear it a lot now, if you know you've got to see |
| 1:15.9 | it to be it, that there was me growing up in Yorkshire and seeing that guy at the top |
| 1:20.6 | of the broadcasting game and me being this sort of kid who wanted to get into Telly and |
| 1:26.7 | Radio and all of that and seeing him. |
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