From Thatcher to Nappies: Ben Elton Gets Real | Parkinson
Comedian, actor, author, a jack of all trades, Ben Elton talks about poets' fascination with World War I, political humour, being a hands on dad and much more on this episode of Parkinson. Legendary talk show host Sir Michael Parkinson's official YouTube channel. Step back in time with us as we relive the golden era of television and remember some of the most unforgettable moments from Parkinson! We’ll look back at some of his most memorable interviews featuring the biggest names in entertainment, politics, sport and culture. From legendary conversations with Hollywood icons to thought-provoking discussions with world leaders, these timeless interactions capture the charm, wit, and insight that made Michael Parkinson one of the greatest interviewers of all time. Subscribe and journey through the best of British television history, one classic interview at a time! #MichaelParkinson, #TalkShow, #ClassicInterviews, #CelebrityInterviews #benelton #politicalhumor #comedy

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