When Muhammad Ali Lost His Temper With Michael Parkinson | Friday Night With Jonathan Ross

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Michael Parkinson chats to Jonathan about his grand broadcasting career.
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Series 15, Episode 5
Original Broadcast Date: 3rd October 2008
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  • @audspod1
    @audspod19 ай бұрын

    A legend, God bless you Parky!❤Prayers for your family at this sad time 🙏

  • @allisonjones8694
    @allisonjones86949 ай бұрын

    Farewell and thank you. My childhood years are full of very fond memories of watching your chat show with my Mum and Dad. Happy times. You were a class act. Also your Radio Two show and your love of jazz, especially ol' Blue Eyes. You can get that interview with Mr Sinatra now you're up there xx

  • @KD400_

    @KD400_

    9 ай бұрын

    Omg I was just typing up his name and then I saw ur comment.

  • @chrishill1887
    @chrishill18879 ай бұрын

    Simply the best ❤️ there will NEVER be another like him 👍

  • @superjoelad4905
    @superjoelad49059 ай бұрын

    R.I.P Michael Parkinson😥

  • @Paul-yo4mr
    @Paul-yo4mr9 ай бұрын

    RIP LEGEND PARKIE MAN WHO BROUGHT THE BIG YIN TO THE WORLD

  • @spiritbaby5151
    @spiritbaby51519 ай бұрын

    Loved him. I worked with a consultant who always taught his students to be kind to the cleaners & why. Love humility

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking51743 жыл бұрын

    This interview aired on Friday 3rd October 2008 on BBC One. This was around four weeks before Jonathan Ross went head first into a bucket of shit, with the Sachsgate Scandal which ruined the rest of 2008 for him, and steered his exit from the BBC by 2010.

  • @SuperLaney81
    @SuperLaney819 ай бұрын

    Love this man

  • @mussaratrahman1791
    @mussaratrahman17913 жыл бұрын

    So gutted the clips weren't included 😭

  • @elizabethryan2678
    @elizabethryan26782 жыл бұрын

    Great show and person

  • @KevinSmith-ms7zm
    @KevinSmith-ms7zm3 жыл бұрын

    Can you tell me the point of watching this when you don’t show the clips

  • @tennismanp15

    @tennismanp15

    2 жыл бұрын

    Copyright is an arse sometimes

  • @kevinprior3549
    @kevinprior35492 жыл бұрын

    2 of the 3 main talk show hosts talking to each. Wogan was the 3rd.

  • @jackmeoff7381
    @jackmeoff73812 жыл бұрын

    The part Michael sadly missed is, Muhammad Ali emphasised & said "Not all white people are devils rather the American white man is the devil as he has slaved, lynched, raped & murdered black people for over 400 years" and why does he add such a sad angle to Muhammad Ali's life and talk about his demise, when there are so many positive chapters in his life which he seems to overlook, Michael should be honoured to have had the chance to sit opposite such a remarkable human being, a unique person who probably comes around once in a millennium or so, Michael got famous off his interviews with Muhammed Ali, he should thank MA everyday for how he catapulted his career.

  • @Cksncrm

    @Cksncrm

    Жыл бұрын

    Because Michael Parkinson is old and close-minded. He grew up in a time and environment where there was white supremacy. Even though it may not have been verbalised, it was felt. He couldn't handle a black man in his prime, showing self-confidence and standing up for his beliefs and not feeling inferior to people who are white. That must have been an astonishing thing for him to witness and a hard pill to swallow. That's why those initial emotions have stayed with him and have influenced his perspective of muhammad ali and that's why he liked Muhammad ali more when he was "vulnerable"(his word) ie old and when his parkinson's was kicking in. Michael has a superiority complex. In one interview I saw of him he talked about how Muhammad Ali was so stupid, he had a very low IQ and that he was a cretin who couldn't even get into the military, that's how dumb he was, and then proceeded to mention, "but that may have been because he had dyslexia." He's very passive-aggressive, but comes across as mean-spirited and racist/prejudiced. The type of person who tries to cover their prejudice and bias but nevertheless exposes their true colors themselves. I saw his interviews with muhammad ali but didn't know who he was. However, I wasn't expecting him to be like this.

  • @dantheman1337

    @dantheman1337

    11 ай бұрын

    Parkinson's family were poor bastards who worked down pits and didn't wash their backs because they feared it'd weaken them and they'd die in the pit. He doesn't need a dumb millionaire boxer running his mouth about how oppressed he is by all white people.

  • @ShalomEntirety1

    @ShalomEntirety1

    9 ай бұрын

    He held MA in high regard. TRULY, he has often said those interviews were where his 💜 enjoyed and appreciated. Shame not spoken of here.

  • @matt01506

    @matt01506

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@dantheman1337 Ali was a brainwashed racist Muslim. A vile mouthy intimidating bully who (like all leftists/religious bigots) wasn't half as intelligent as he thought he was. So blinded by his religious/political tunnel vision he would resort to intimidation when confronted by anyone who didn't agree with him. All leftists/religious bigots are exactly the same today. TOO STUPID, FEARFUL AND ARROGANT TO HAVE A CIVILISED DEBATE BECAUSE THRY KNOW THEY WILL UNRAVEL.

  • @AB-rr5ko
    @AB-rr5ko3 жыл бұрын

    ALI BOMAYE

  • @winningwithwarriors9914
    @winningwithwarriors99149 ай бұрын

    Parkinson is lying about the incident with Ali in 1974, he is blatantly trying to save face. Ali got angry because Parkinson was trying to make him appear, as though he didn't know his arse from his elbow! If you see the whole interview, Parkinson clearly had that agenda. At one point, Ali tells Parkinson, you are too small mentally, to tackle me on anything, I represent! That comment, is an indicator of the tone of the interview. I remember my dad was furious while watching this interview. I was six and even I could see what Parkinson was trying! He offered Ali the book, after Ali tore him a new one, not before. I watched this interview in 1974 and I've watched it dozens of times since. I like the way Ali handled him and Parkinson has never forgiven Ali for it. Check out his "tribute" when Ali died, he called Ali a cretin!

  • @markjones2418
    @markjones24189 ай бұрын

    Legend

  • @DougBrasier_guitar
    @DougBrasier_guitar9 ай бұрын

    Wish he could come back for one more interview: one more Sat night, . . . . with Vlodimyr Zelensky.

  • @robinwallace1399
    @robinwallace1399 Жыл бұрын

    Shame the clips weren’t on ☹️

  • @joyleenpoortier7496
    @joyleenpoortier74969 ай бұрын

    So you did not show the interview.

  • @gavinreid8937
    @gavinreid89373 жыл бұрын

    "Youre a great interviewer when you want to be." so true. Parky, Dick Cavett, Gay Byrne & even Wogans shows kinda chronicle the stars of their era, who knows , in years to come , even though less serious, Ross & Norton mightve done the same.

  • @fionathomson4436

    @fionathomson4436

    9 ай бұрын

    These interviewers worked hard and did their research,

  • @alancampbell3364
    @alancampbell3364 Жыл бұрын

    Why does Ali get a pass off everyone for saying he doesn't like white people ? Is it I for black people to be racist ?

  • @ritchski1

    @ritchski1

    Жыл бұрын

    He kind of back tracked later in life and said some of his earlier beliefs were wrong. I think Ali gets a lot of slack because later in life he showed a lot of dignity during his illness. He did a lot of bad things in the prime of his life, he still gets called out on it now, some hate him, but his later life kind of redeemed him a bit. 30 years with that illness and he handled it like a great man, humble dignified and acknowledged his mistakes. Without that he wouldn’t be looked upon in the same way imo

  • @TonyMahoneybeats

    @TonyMahoneybeats

    11 ай бұрын

    Being pro black doesnt make you anti white. Stop simplifying stuff and use your brain

  • @glenhoddle9

    @glenhoddle9

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep. He took a LOT of sh*t in the USA etc like his ppl have. Apparently, he came to the East End of London some time (during the build up to a fight or whatever). Whilst he was there a black guy tried to introduce his (white) friend to MA, MA said "..he´s not your friend!!". If the roles were switched (a white guy saying the same message to another white guy when introducing them to his black friend) he´d be called a racist, but for a black person: ´No, that´s no possible´!

  • @matt01506

    @matt01506

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@ritchski1 He never apologised even then. He said something like a man in his 70's doesn't think the way he did in his 30's. He would admit he was wrong about his hatred of white people

  • @thesaintst1851

    @thesaintst1851

    9 ай бұрын

    Watch videos of how black folks were treated in America in the 60s clown then come back.. that’s why he was like that

  • @alanmctavish4802
    @alanmctavish4802 Жыл бұрын

    Tavy@ i was really suprised when michael parkinson didnt attend george best's funeral. A man he speaks about alot as his closest friend then doesnt even attend his funeral, saying i didnt want to see george like that i wanted to remember him as he was. At funerals parky wouldnt have seen george as he would be in a coffin wich parky knew all too well. Then said he was working in austraila and couldnt come. As if he had to work for the money. I just dont get it tbh. And neither does lots of other people, then parky writes a book about him and george. It just doesnt sit right imo. Parky could have got a flight over to britain in the 6 weeks at least before george died. To alot of people parky showed his true colours. I cant really watch him anymore. He just wants to be friends with the rich and famous. Its well known after he saw how great george was at age 17 or 18 with man utd, strait away he always searched george out to drink with him and used georges fame during the sixties to make himself more of a face. Years later in the early 1980s when george wasnt doing too well he said all his so called friends from the sixties didnt go near him. He had problems with money and was drinking and gambling any money he got. But no one went to talk to him to even ask if he was ok! The faces from him being the pop star footballer who ownend clothes shops and a night club. To 1982 when he didnt own much didnt try and get to see him. But they had no problems in finding me in 1965 and before to 1974 then i went to america in 1975 till 1982. I read that in georges autobiography "The Good The Bad And The Bubbly" in november 1990 when it came out. It is a great read. I was age 17 at the time. But i had no idea that george also had been ripped off for alot alot of money over the years by men kidding on to be friends and putting business georges way, but that means george has to put the money up first and it happend time and time again. He said he earned and lost about 3 million pounds at least, and he has never been totally skint. But there was times when he was nearly. He said he knew he could always pick up a few quid here and there. But i was thinking a guy like him should be worth a fortune even at age 44, how could he end up doing work he hated doing at times. How is that possible? Best said he hasnt a clear idea where it all went, he said he gambled alot. As in well over a million pound easy.

  • @brianocallaghan7172
    @brianocallaghan71729 ай бұрын

    Parkinson was a very shy man

  • @tabascocat5102
    @tabascocat51028 ай бұрын

    Who didn't love our Parky?

  • @brianmarshall4753
    @brianmarshall47538 ай бұрын

    Sir Michael Parkinson sadly passed away condolences to his wife Mary Parkinson and his 3 son RIP 😢🙏

  • @barrystevens2699
    @barrystevens26999 ай бұрын

    I agreed with Clay on race mixing. But he was racist towards whites. In his earlier days, I think towards the end he mellowed.

  • @mikeypc3592

    @mikeypc3592

    8 ай бұрын

    His views on whites in the earlier days were due to how black people were treated at that time. He mellowed when he saw things improving.

  • @humbledude3784

    @humbledude3784

    5 ай бұрын

    These people call him racist don’t know how the whites treated the blacks.

  • @chrisdonnelly3577
    @chrisdonnelly35773 жыл бұрын

    Michael Parkinson was a fibber. He did not pay 2,000 pounds for the chair, it was given to him for free!

  • @johnking5174

    @johnking5174

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please remember Christopher, Parkinson has two versions of his talk show. Version One ran from 1971-1982 and Version Two ran from 1998-2007, so he could be meaning buying the chair from either version.

  • @sandrashevey8252
    @sandrashevey82523 жыл бұрын

    Parkinson is impressive a bit like Hitchcock in the scope of his knowledge. To know as much as an expert, maybe more and to be able to converse or as in Hitch`s case, collaborate on a film....well, it takes some beating. Not many around who can do it. Less today as there`s a vast glut of cretins.

  • @sandrashevey8252

    @sandrashevey8252

    8 ай бұрын

    @@DrErkanYildirim-cn4ob All fine and thank you for your kind words on this my special day. 14Sept is my birthday.

  • @RussellDale6019
    @RussellDale60199 ай бұрын

    Muhammad Ali's eyes are brown dude

  • @BobTaile
    @BobTaile3 жыл бұрын

    A cheap trick, click bait title. I'll never trust another of your videos again - and suggest no one else does either.

  • @chenlung1

    @chenlung1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, desperate stuff.

  • @fikent5252

    @fikent5252

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep totally agree, had nothing to do with the great Ali !!!!

  • @jammiedodger

    @jammiedodger

    9 ай бұрын

    He talks about it at the end

  • @georgekapembwa6363

    @georgekapembwa6363

    8 ай бұрын

    Damn scammers, they should feel ashamed of themselves 😮

  • @willbee6785
    @willbee67852 жыл бұрын

    Party, you were the greatest, apart from Ali.

  • @martinbrenner6664
    @martinbrenner66649 ай бұрын

    WTF!!! Where was the clip of Muhammad Ali getting angry with him? I don't even know who this guy was, I just wasted 16 minutes because I wanted to see Muhammad Ali, doing his thing. He was hysterical in interviews!

  • @Grace-tc1lq

    @Grace-tc1lq

    9 ай бұрын

    Where have you been if you didn’t know who he is? He’s been interviewing celebrities for years and years.

  • @martinbrenner6664

    @martinbrenner6664

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Grace-tc1lq Here in America, where nobody knows him, we don't get British television here. I didn't know who the other guy was, interviewing him either. 🤷🏼‍♂️Sorry, I'm only 57 and not British. I was busy watching Howard Cosell.

  • @DSN262

    @DSN262

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@martinbrenner6664You get bbc America. And have you ever heard of youtube? 🤪

  • @martinbrenner6664

    @martinbrenner6664

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DSN262 I don't get BBC America and I don't think I'd listen to what they say anyway. They're woke and liberal. Yes, I use KZread all of the time. Why do you ask?

  • @jamescarr4662
    @jamescarr46629 ай бұрын

    Parky the Tory.

  • @oscardellarenta8070
    @oscardellarenta8070 Жыл бұрын

    This chappie called Ali a cretin. Very insulting specially when the great man was not around to tell him off. Also scornfully called Ali a dyslexic as if it was a disease. Never occurred to him how many great people were and are dyslexic. Ali never threatened him. This fellow was simply supercilious in his attitude being a miner's son he should know what humility is. Shame .

  • @TonyMahoneybeats

    @TonyMahoneybeats

    Жыл бұрын

    Watch the 1974 interview with Ali, Ali danced laps around parkinson intellectually. Parkinson was so far behind in the race he actually thought he was winning

  • @thesaintst1851

    @thesaintst1851

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah I saw that too… incredibly insulting… cretin??… outrageous

  • @Jackie-ji2sj
    @Jackie-ji2sj9 ай бұрын

    DIDN'T REALIZE ALI WAS A RACIST 😮

  • @aamaliyahkhan1524
    @aamaliyahkhan15242 жыл бұрын

    Micheal Parkinson became known because of the great Muhammad Ali

  • @rubyblue4945

    @rubyblue4945

    2 жыл бұрын

    Michael was just jealous of Ali , Ali was quick witted and had a beautiful charisma very charming personality and Michael is just plain dull old man who loves to make up crap about people

  • @edward6960

    @edward6960

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@rubyblue4945Ali was a great boxer, but an arrogant wanker. Even Tesco couldn't provide the vinegar for the chip he had on his shoulder! Parkinson had a very distinguished career, I highly doubt he was jealous, more frustrated by Ali's shocking attitude.

  • @Grace-tc1lq

    @Grace-tc1lq

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rubyblue4945I never found that. I saw him as a very generous, pleasant interviewer. I wouldn’t have wanted that job dealing with some not very nice characters.

  • @rubyblue4945
    @rubyblue49452 жыл бұрын

    Michael who ? Never heard of him 😂 Ali is a beautiful man known throughout the world bless his sweet soul 💕💕

  • @johnking5174

    @johnking5174

    2 жыл бұрын

    Michael Parkinson, a man who was a key part of Saturday late nights on BBC One from 1971 to 1982 with his talk show. He returned to the BBC in 1998 and rebooted his talk show, moved to ITV in 2004 and then retired in 2007. His talk show in the seventies used to air after Match of the Day on BBC One and got 13 million watching.

  • @martini1900

    @martini1900

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol he is like the most famous talkshow host👍 and muhammad ali was on his show alot like all other big celebs :)

  • @garyloudon2417

    @garyloudon2417

    Жыл бұрын

    Arse

  • @comediansactorsandall2502

    @comediansactorsandall2502

    9 ай бұрын

    @@martini1900 4 times

  • @phileagle2834

    @phileagle2834

    9 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @johnm2871
    @johnm28719 ай бұрын

    Ali had a massive chip on his shoulders, didn't mind the money though...hypocrite

  • @thesaintst1851

    @thesaintst1851

    9 ай бұрын

    Says the clown who will always be an anonymous nobody

  • @johnm2871

    @johnm2871

    9 ай бұрын

    @@thesaintst1851 Don't cry

  • @DSN262

    @DSN262

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@thesaintst1851Like you

  • @garyproffitt5941
    @garyproffitt59419 ай бұрын

    Remember the late Charlton Hesston for the futurism movie Soylent Green and sadly ashes to ashes intelligent Michael Parkinson and ashes to ashes intelligent Muhammad Ali, float likes a butterfly and sting likes a bee and pray to Ali intelligent Muslims.

  • @jamesjoyce9070
    @jamesjoyce9070Ай бұрын

    Yule always be number 2 Jonathan , always 💩💩

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