Living With Michael Jackson: how Martin Bashir's stomach-churning documentary brought Neverland tumbling down

United Kingdom News News

Living With Michael Jackson: how Martin Bashir's stomach-churning documentary brought Neverland tumbling down
United Kingdom Latest News,United Kingdom Headlines
  • 📰 The Telegraph
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 1 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 4%
  • Publisher: 63%

In the opening scenes of the Martin Bashir-fronted documentary Living with Michael Jackson, which broadcast to a stunned audience of 15 million Brits (and 38 million Americans) in February 2003, the King of Pop talked about the simple pleasures in life.

“I love climbing trees, I think it’s my favourite thing,” he said. “Water balloon fights and climbing trees, those two are my favourites.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

The Telegraph /  🏆 41. in UK

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Lesley Garrett: 'I wish I had a smaller bust’ - singer spills all on living in discomfortLesley Garrett: 'I wish I had a smaller bust’ - singer spills all on living in discomfortLESLEY GARRETT, 63, is an English soprano singer and broadcaster, noted for being at home in opera and crossover music. During her time in the public eye, she has spoken about her life with a very uncomfortable health issue.
Read more »

Fernando Ricksen: ‘I like living too much, I’m not ready to go’Fernando Ricksen: ‘I like living too much, I’m not ready to go’Fernando Ricksen, the former Rangers and Netherlands player, has motor neurone disease. We spend time with him and his wife and find anger, sadness and humour
Read more »

A daily brisk walk doubles 70-year-olds' chances of living past 80A daily brisk walk doubles 70-year-olds' chances of living past 80A new study from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine found that adults with the highest level of fitness were more than twice as likely to be alive a decade later than those with the lowest level.
Read more »

Susanna Reid: GMB host’s long-term ex ‘dating her FRIEND’ and living minutes from her homeSusanna Reid: GMB host’s long-term ex ‘dating her FRIEND’ and living minutes from her homeSUSANNA REID’S long-term ex partner Dominic Cotton is reportedly dating the Good Morning Britain presenter’s friend and he has even moved just 12 minutes away from the home they previously shared.
Read more »

Is co-living the new Airbnb for millennial nomads?Is co-living the new Airbnb for millennial nomads?Digital nomads in cities around the world are finding a way to live and work on the road
Read more »

Rose McGowan on exposing Harvey Weinstein and surviving sex surviving cultsRose McGowan on exposing Harvey Weinstein and surviving sex surviving cultsNever being interested in what normal is has been my superpower BY ROSE MCGOWAN
Read more »

Woman, 116, named world's oldest living person - and celebrates with chocolateWoman, 116, named world's oldest living person - and celebrates with chocolateKane Tanaka, from Fukuoka, Japan, was born prematurely in January 1903 - more than 116 years later, she has been honoured as the oldest person alive by the Guinness World Records
Read more »

Lady Gaga has transformed into a living doll for her latest magazine coverLady Gaga has transformed into a living doll for her latest magazine coverIt's the 25th time the singer has graced V Magazine's cover
Read more »

Ten years on, we are still living in the shadow of the last bear marketTen years on, we are still living in the shadow of the last bear marketTen years on, we are still living in the shadow of the last bear market | mattlynnwriter
Read more »

A daily brisk walk doubles 70-year-olds' chances of living past 80A daily brisk walk doubles 70-year-olds' chances of living past 80A new study from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine found that adults with the highest level of fitness were more than twice as likely to be alive a decade later than those with the lowest level.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-24 19:31:37