Sir Michael interviewed the world's most famous celebrities over four decades. Here are some of them.
In 2001, Victoria Beckham let slip that her nickname for husband David was "Goldenballs"Comedian Peter Kay started out as Sir Michael's warm-up man, before appearing as a guestWith actor
Sir Michael Caine in 2004Parkinson was criticised for questioning Helen Mirren about her "equipment" and "physical attributes" in 1975 - she returned 31 years later when she starred in The Queen
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