An English television host, broadcaster, journalist, and novelist with the name of Sir Michael Parkinson.
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He became one of the most sought-after journalists since he showed consistency throughout his career and established a passion for journalism at an early age.
Before joining the Daily Express in London, he spent two years in the British army and then worked as a journalist for the Manchester Guardian (later called the Guardian).

He began his career in television as a reporter and current affairs presenter for Granada and the BBC before being chosen to host his own show on BBC One. Over the course of his seven-decade TV career, Parkinson hosted a variety of shows, including the BBC One game show Going For a Song and ITV’s TV-am breakfast program Give Us a Clue. On his long-running chat show, he conducted a number of interviews.
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Michael Parkinson Net Worth At Death
The storied BBC broadcaster who was dubbed “the King of Chat shows” has a $15 million estimated net worth. The majority of Sir Michael Parkinson’s income came from his coveted prime-time spot for his previous chat show on both the BBC and ITV.
In 2006, it was made public that the illustrious Michael Parkinson received £115,000 from the BBC for his once-weekly Sunday Supplement programs.


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