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Saturday, December 17, 2005

Parkinson

TV Show • By Paul McCartney

Last updated on August 13, 2025

From Wikipedia:

Parkinson was a British television chat show presented by Michael Parkinson. It was first shown on BBC One from 19 June 1971 to 10 April 1982 and from 9 January 1998 to 24 April 2004. Parkinson then switched to ITV on which the show continued from 4 September 2004 to 22 December 2007. A parallel series was shown in Australia on the ABC between 1979 and 1982. A series entitled Parkinson One to One was produced by Yorkshire Television from 28 March 1987 to 23 July 1988.

Parkinson was revived again as Parkinson: Masterclass on Sky Arts from 2012 to 2014. […]

From paulmccartney.com, December 14, 2005:

As previously mentioned Paul will be appearing this Saturday 17th December on ‘Parkinson’ as part of his promotion for his ‘High in the Clouds’ book. The programme starts at 22.10 (GMT). ITV listing reads as follows: – Parkinson – The veteran broadcaster chats to Paul McCartney about his solo career and work with the Beatles, as well as his latest project, a children’s book called High in the Clouds.


This was the 8th concert played at .

A total of 10 concerts have been played there • 1963Jan 19 1963-01-131973Apr 5Dec 191990Jun 131998Jan 51999Nov 162005Aug 29Dec 172007Dec 312020Oct 4

Setlist for the concert

  1. Bourrée Snippet

    Written by Jean Sebastien Bach

  2. Blackbird Snippet

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

Paul McCartney writing

Talk more talk, chat more chat

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