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Larry King Live

Larry King Live was an American television talk show hosted by Larry King on CNN from 1985 to 2010. It was the channel's most watched and longest-running program, with over one million viewers nightly.[2][3]

Larry King Live
GenreTalk show
Created byLarry King
Presented byLarry King
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons20
No. of episodes6,120[1]
Production
Running time60 minutes (every night)
Release
Original networkCNN
Original releaseJune 3, 1985 (1985-06-03) –
December 16, 2010 (2010-12-16)
Chronology
Followed byPiers Morgan Live

Mainly aired from CNN's Los Angeles studios, the show was sometimes broadcast from the CNN Center in Atlanta, from the Time Warner Center in New York City, or from Washington, D.C., where King had gained national prominence during his years as a radio interviewer on the Larry King Show for the Mutual Broadcasting System.[4] Every night, King interviewed one or more prominent individuals, usually celebrities, politicians and businesspeople.

The one-hour show was broadcast three times a day in some areas, and was seen all over the world on CNN International.

On June 29, 2010, King announced that the program would end.[5][6][7] The final episode aired on December 16,[8] but a new episode on the war against cancer aired two days later on December 18.[9]

Larry King Live was replaced by Piers Morgan Tonight, a talk show hosted by British television personality and journalist Piers Morgan, that began airing on January 17, 2011.[10] It was renamed to Piers Morgan Live in 2013,[11] and ran its last episode on March 28, 2014 after being cancelled.[12]

Format

Interview style

Larry King mainly conducted interviews from the studio, but he also interviewed people on-site in the White House, their prison cells, their homes, and other unique locations. Critics claimed that Larry King asked "soft" questions in comparison to other interviewers, which allowed him to reach guests who would be averse to interviewing on "tough" talk shows. His reputation for asking easy, open-ended questions made him attractive to important figures who wanted to state their position while avoiding being challenged on contentious topics.[13] When interviewed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien,[14] King said that the secret to a good interview is to get the guest to talk about him- or herself, and to put oneself in the background pool.

A 1996 interview in The Washington Post[15] saw King note that he sometimes slips hard questions in between softballs. King prefers one-sentence questions. In interviews, King has also proclaimed that he prepares as little as possible for each program, does not read the books of the authors he interviews,[4] and admitted that the show was not journalism but "infotainment". He said that he tries to project an image of earnestness and sincerity in each interview, and the format of the show (King in suspenders instead of suit and tie, sitting directly next to the guest) reinforces that.

In response to "'softball' questions" accusations, King says, "I've never understood that. All I've tried to do is ask the best questions I could think of, listen to the answers, and then follow up. I've never not followed up. I don't attack anybody – that's not my style – but I follow up. I've asked people who say this, 'What's a softball question?' They'll say, 'You say to some movie star, what's your next project?' To me, that's not a softball. To me, that's interesting – what are you doing next?"[15]

Call-ins

King accepted call-in questions on some nights. Callers were identified only by city and state/province, and generally not by name. Occasionally, surprise guests telephoned the show and comment, like governors, royalty, and celebrities. At times, prank calls came in.

Frequent topics

During major election coverage, the program may center on political analysis and commentary, as the show's prime time airing generally coincides with the closing of polls in many states. Larry King would air generally near the end of each hour with various guests during election coverage while hosting a panel at the end of the night which is midnight eastern the usual time slot for the show's daily repeat outside of live election coverage.

One of King's recurring topics is the paranormal. A frequent guest is John Edward of the popular television show Crossing Over with John Edward. Edward comes on the show and gives callers a free chance to supposedly communicate, via him, with their dead loved ones. King also had alleged psychics such as Sylvia Browne and James Van Praagh on from time to time to do readings and discuss the future. King sometimes allows skeptics such as James Randi to debate the psychics. In an April 2005 episode, King hosted a panel discussion regarding Evangelical, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, and atheist views on the afterlife. King has also had topics about UFOs and Extraterrestrials where he goes on to pit them one against the other, believers views on the afterlife against skeptics.

King is also frequently accused of pandering to sensationalist news stories; for instance, the death of Anna Nicole Smith took up much of King's shows after the event, causing the cancellation of numerous guests and interviews that were already scheduled, most notably Christopher Hitchens, who had intended to discuss the Iraq situation.

After the death of a prominent celebrity, King would either replay a recent program featuring said celebrity (for instance, after actor Don Knotts' death in 2006 King replayed the interview with Knotts and Andy Griffith taken several months before) or will bring on family members and close confidantes to the deceased to reminisce on the departed's life.

Set design

Each studio set features an identical colored-dot map of the world in the background and one of King's trademarks, a vintage RCA microphone (as seen in the title card), on the desk. The microphone is a prop,[16] as King and his guests use lapel microphones.

Notable episodes

 
King interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin, September 8, 2000.
  • On June 3, 1985, Larry King Live debuted on CNN,[17] with then-Governor of New York Mario Cuomo as King's first guest.[7] The legacy of Mario Cuomo as the 52nd Governor of New York led to his being dubbed "Hamlet on the Hudson."
  • In 1990, Minister Louis Farrakhan (the Nation Of Islam leader) appeared as a guest for the first time on Larry King Live.
  • The November 9, 1993 debate between Ross Perot and Al Gore on the North American Free Trade Agreement was watched in 11.174 million households – the largest audience ever for a program on an ad-supported cable network until the October 23, 2006 New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys game on ESPN's Monday Night Football.[18]
  • On October 7, 1994, actor Marlon Brando was interviewed from his home to promote his autobiography Songs My Mother Taught Me. Towards the end, Brando gave a kiss to King on the lips.[19]
  • On September 8, 2000, Russian President Vladimir Putin was interviewed.
  • On September 25, 2006, Oprah Winfrey made her first endorsement of Barack Obama for President of the United States on Larry King Live. Two economists estimate that Winfrey's endorsement was worth over a million votes in the Democratic primary race[20] and that without it, Obama would have lost the nomination.[21]
  • To mark the 20th anniversary of the show, ABC's Barbara Walters was a guest host and interviewed King on his reflections of his career.
  • To mark King's 50 years in broadcasting, Larry King Live had a week-long celebration that included a two-hour 'CNN Presents' special and an hour of celebrity toast. The broadcast of this special week-long event was postponed due to the tragedy at Virginia Tech. XM Satellite Radio also featured a micro channel called "Larry!" that featured replays of the show along with interviews and the new material from the CNN anniversary shows.
  • On July 19, 2007, a frail Tammy Faye Messner made her final appearance on Larry King Live to talk about her battle with lung and colon cancer. She died the following day.
  • On September 7, 2009, the first episode in high definition was aired.
  • On February 12, 2010, during a discussion on Bill Clinton's latest heart procedure, Larry King revealed he had undergone a similar operation five weeks earlier. King had a heart attack in 1987, and said he had surgery to place stents in his coronary artery.
  • On December 16, 2010, the final episode of Larry King Live aired on CNN, with Ryan Seacrest and Bill Maher acting as co-masters of ceremonies, and surprise appearances by President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton, and network news anchors Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric and Brian Williams, among others. King says his final show was not a "good-bye" but rather a "so long", as he plans to move on and pursue other things. The final show attracted an audience of 2.24 million people, more than triple the program's usual audience of 672,000.[22]

Guest hosts

When King was absent from the show, other interviewers substituted for him.

Planned Al Gore hosting

Al Gore was supposed to host on May 6, 1999, with Oprah Winfrey as a guest and the topic was supposed to be the aftermath of the Columbine High School massacre. However, with Gore's candidacy for the presidency pending, CNN decided not to let him host as a result of the controversy.[45]

References

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  12. ^ Sadie Gennis (March 14, 2014). "Piers Morgan's CNN Show Gets Official End Date". TV Guide.
  13. ^ Barry, Ellen (December 1, 2010). "Blunt and Blustery, Putin Responds to State Department Cables on Russia". The New York Times. Retrieved December 3, 2010.
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  18. ^ "Giants-Cowboys draws largest cable audience". ESPN. October 25, 2006. Retrieved October 26, 2006.
  19. ^ Ray, Sanchez (January 23, 2021). "Larry King interview famously ends with Marlon Brando's on-the-mouth kiss". CNN.
  20. ^ Levitt, Steven D. (August 6, 2008). "So Much for One Person, One Vote". The New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  21. ^ The Role of Celebrity Endorsements in Politics: Oprah, Obama, and the 2008 Democratic Primary.
  22. ^ "Larry "King went out on top of the ratings race – if only for a night"". New York Daily News.
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  30. ^ Belluck, Pam (October 18, 2000). "Mel Carnahan, 66, Missouri Governor and Democratic Senate Candidate". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
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External links

  • Larry King Live Official Website
  • Lawsuit re. Lynn Redgrave interview
  • Larry King Live at IMDb

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Larry King Live was an American television talk show hosted by Larry King on CNN from 1985 to 2010 It was the channel s most watched and longest running program with over one million viewers nightly 2 3 Larry King LiveGenreTalk showCreated byLarry KingPresented byLarry KingCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons20No of episodes6 120 1 ProductionRunning time60 minutes every night ReleaseOriginal networkCNNOriginal releaseJune 3 1985 1985 06 03 December 16 2010 2010 12 16 ChronologyFollowed byPiers Morgan LiveMainly aired from CNN s Los Angeles studios the show was sometimes broadcast from the CNN Center in Atlanta from the Time Warner Center in New York City or from Washington D C where King had gained national prominence during his years as a radio interviewer on the Larry King Show for the Mutual Broadcasting System 4 Every night King interviewed one or more prominent individuals usually celebrities politicians and businesspeople The one hour show was broadcast three times a day in some areas and was seen all over the world on CNN International On June 29 2010 King announced that the program would end 5 6 7 The final episode aired on December 16 8 but a new episode on the war against cancer aired two days later on December 18 9 Larry King Live was replaced by Piers Morgan Tonight a talk show hosted by British television personality and journalist Piers Morgan that began airing on January 17 2011 10 It was renamed to Piers Morgan Live in 2013 11 and ran its last episode on March 28 2014 after being cancelled 12 Contents 1 Format 1 1 Interview style 1 2 Call ins 1 3 Frequent topics 1 4 Set design 2 Notable episodes 3 Guest hosts 3 1 Planned Al Gore hosting 4 References 5 External linksFormat EditInterview style Edit Larry King mainly conducted interviews from the studio but he also interviewed people on site in the White House their prison cells their homes and other unique locations Critics claimed that Larry King asked soft questions in comparison to other interviewers which allowed him to reach guests who would be averse to interviewing on tough talk shows His reputation for asking easy open ended questions made him attractive to important figures who wanted to state their position while avoiding being challenged on contentious topics 13 When interviewed on Late Night with Conan O Brien 14 King said that the secret to a good interview is to get the guest to talk about him or herself and to put oneself in the background pool A 1996 interview in The Washington Post 15 saw King note that he sometimes slips hard questions in between softballs King prefers one sentence questions In interviews King has also proclaimed that he prepares as little as possible for each program does not read the books of the authors he interviews 4 and admitted that the show was not journalism but infotainment He said that he tries to project an image of earnestness and sincerity in each interview and the format of the show King in suspenders instead of suit and tie sitting directly next to the guest reinforces that In response to softball questions accusations King says I ve never understood that All I ve tried to do is ask the best questions I could think of listen to the answers and then follow up I ve never not followed up I don t attack anybody that s not my style but I follow up I ve asked people who say this What s a softball question They ll say You say to some movie star what s your next project To me that s not a softball To me that s interesting what are you doing next 15 Call ins Edit King accepted call in questions on some nights Callers were identified only by city and state province and generally not by name Occasionally surprise guests telephoned the show and comment like governors royalty and celebrities At times prank calls came in Frequent topics Edit During major election coverage the program may center on political analysis and commentary as the show s prime time airing generally coincides with the closing of polls in many states Larry King would air generally near the end of each hour with various guests during election coverage while hosting a panel at the end of the night which is midnight eastern the usual time slot for the show s daily repeat outside of live election coverage One of King s recurring topics is the paranormal A frequent guest is John Edward of the popular television show Crossing Over with John Edward Edward comes on the show and gives callers a free chance to supposedly communicate via him with their dead loved ones King also had alleged psychics such as Sylvia Browne and James Van Praagh on from time to time to do readings and discuss the future King sometimes allows skeptics such as James Randi to debate the psychics In an April 2005 episode King hosted a panel discussion regarding Evangelical Catholic Jewish Muslim and atheist views on the afterlife King has also had topics about UFOs and Extraterrestrials where he goes on to pit them one against the other believers views on the afterlife against skeptics King is also frequently accused of pandering to sensationalist news stories for instance the death of Anna Nicole Smith took up much of King s shows after the event causing the cancellation of numerous guests and interviews that were already scheduled most notably Christopher Hitchens who had intended to discuss the Iraq situation After the death of a prominent celebrity King would either replay a recent program featuring said celebrity for instance after actor Don Knotts death in 2006 King replayed the interview with Knotts and Andy Griffith taken several months before or will bring on family members and close confidantes to the deceased to reminisce on the departed s life Set design Edit Each studio set features an identical colored dot map of the world in the background and one of King s trademarks a vintage RCA microphone as seen in the title card on the desk The microphone is a prop 16 as King and his guests use lapel microphones Notable episodes Edit King interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin September 8 2000 On June 3 1985 Larry King Live debuted on CNN 17 with then Governor of New York Mario Cuomo as King s first guest 7 The legacy of Mario Cuomo as the 52nd Governor of New York led to his being dubbed Hamlet on the Hudson In 1990 Minister Louis Farrakhan the Nation Of Islam leader appeared as a guest for the first time on Larry King Live The November 9 1993 debate between Ross Perot and Al Gore on the North American Free Trade Agreement was watched in 11 174 million households the largest audience ever for a program on an ad supported cable network until the October 23 2006 New York Giants Dallas Cowboys game on ESPN s Monday Night Football 18 On October 7 1994 actor Marlon Brando was interviewed from his home to promote his autobiography Songs My Mother Taught Me Towards the end Brando gave a kiss to King on the lips 19 On September 8 2000 Russian President Vladimir Putin was interviewed On September 25 2006 Oprah Winfrey made her first endorsement of Barack Obama for President of the United States on Larry King Live Two economists estimate that Winfrey s endorsement was worth over a million votes in the Democratic primary race 20 and that without it Obama would have lost the nomination 21 To mark the 20th anniversary of the show ABC s Barbara Walters was a guest host and interviewed King on his reflections of his career To mark King s 50 years in broadcasting Larry King Live had a week long celebration that included a two hour CNN Presents special and an hour of celebrity toast The broadcast of this special week long event was postponed due to the tragedy at Virginia Tech XM Satellite Radio also featured a micro channel called Larry that featured replays of the show along with interviews and the new material from the CNN anniversary shows On July 19 2007 a frail Tammy Faye Messner made her final appearance on Larry King Live to talk about her battle with lung and colon cancer She died the following day On September 7 2009 the first episode in high definition was aired On February 12 2010 during a discussion on Bill Clinton s latest heart procedure Larry King revealed he had undergone a similar operation five weeks earlier King had a heart attack in 1987 and said he had surgery to place stents in his coronary artery On December 16 2010 the final episode of Larry King Live aired on CNN with Ryan Seacrest and Bill Maher acting as co masters of ceremonies and surprise appearances by President Barack Obama former President Bill Clinton and network news anchors Barbara Walters Diane Sawyer Katie Couric and Brian Williams among others King says his final show was not a good bye but rather a so long as he plans to move on and pursue other things The final show attracted an audience of 2 24 million people more than triple the program s usual audience of 672 000 22 Guest hosts EditWhen King was absent from the show other interviewers substituted for him Geraldo Rivera was a guest host in 1985 Ryan Seacrest of Wild Animal Games and American Idol sat in as guest host for a few shows Nancy Grace sat in as guest host for a few shows including that of October 31 2003 regarding the Scott Peterson case On April 1 1994 23 and 2002 24 Kermit the Frog hosted the show as an April Fool s joke On February 16 1998 Dan Rather hosted a show regarding the then ongoing Iraq crisis 25 He also hosted on October 19 2000 with Jay Leno as a guest 26 On March 29 1996 Newt Gingrich at the time the Speaker of the House hosted with Jack Hanna serving as the guest 27 On October 16 1998 Wolf Blitzer hosted the show the subject matter being the Matthew Shepard case He also hosted the episodes of March 1 and March 19 2008 In addition he hosted again on March 22 2010 and in August 2010 On May 22 2000 Kathie Lee Gifford hosted while Diane Sawyer and Joan Rivers were the guests 28 On November 30 2000 Roger Cossack interviewed John Ashcroft who had just been defeated by Mel Carnahan 29 30 Carnahan who died was replaced by his wife Jean 31 On January 22 2001 Bob Schieffer hosted a show about campaign finance reform with John McCain as a guest 32 On May 3 2001 Wheel of Fortune s Pat Sajak hosted 33 On June 8 2005 sportscaster Bob Costas was named as the regular substitute anchor for the show 34 filling in roughly 20 times a year and not on a set schedule 35 On August 18 2005 Chris Pixley hosted the program instead of then regular guest host Bob Costas who did not feel comfortable with the subject matter the Natalee Holloway case On September 12 2005 Dr Phil hosted the subject matter being the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 36 He again sat as guest host on February 27 2009 interviewing various people concerning the Suleman octuplets Comedian Bill Maher has taken up the duties of guest host On June 26 2006 37 former CNN now Fox News Channel reporter John Roberts hosted In March 2007 Mike Shiver sat in as guest host for a couple of shows In April 2007 Star Jones hosted On April 6 2007 late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel hosted 38 On July 24 2007 former attorney and TMZ com managing editor Harvey Levin guest hosted the show the topic of discussion being Lindsay Lohan s arrest that morning On March 11 2008 John King hosted 39 he also did on July 26 2008 40 November 21 2008 and January 28 2009 On March 17 2008 and April 24 2009 41 Dr Drew hosted On July 21 2008 Glenn Beck hosted On October 19 2007 42 November 14 2008 April 13 2009 43 and May 1 2009 44 Joy Behar hosted the show On the May 1 2009 show Larry King was the guest On July 26 2008 Kathy Griffin hosted for an episode featuring paparazzi On March 9 2009 Ali Velshi hosted On March 11 2009 Sanjay Gupta hosted On March 12 2009 Fox News Channel s Jeanine Pirro hosted On March 27 2009 Tavis Smiley hosted He did so again on August 10 2010 On December 31 2009 Candy Crowley hosted On February 19 2010 Jeff Probst hosted He also hosted again on August 6 2010 On June 5 2010 future US president Donald Trump hosted a 25th anniversary special during which he interviewed King On August 2 2010 Kyra Phillips hosted On August 3 2010 Ali Wentworth hosted On August 22 2010 George Lopez hosted Planned Al Gore hosting Edit Al Gore was supposed to host on May 6 1999 with Oprah Winfrey as a guest and the topic was supposed to be the aftermath of the Columbine High School massacre However with Gore s candidacy for the presidency pending CNN decided not to let him host as a result of the controversy 45 References Edit Larry King ends his record setting run on CNN CNN December 17 2010 End Of Qtr Data Q107 minus 3 hours xls PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 24 2009 Retrieved October 21 2010 Larry King Live Retrieved January 26 2021 a b McCormick Bernard June 30 1991 The Man Who Can t Stop Talking Starting In South Florida Larry King Has Been Live And On The Air For More Than 30 Years On Radio And Tv When The King Of Talk Speaks The World Listens Sun Sentinel Archived from the original on March 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