How Parky’s contempt for TV led to a decades-long careerpublished at 10:37 British Summer Time 17 August 2023
Michael Parkinson’s move into television came when, as a newspaper journalist, he was invited to a screen test by Granada, which was commissioning a new current affairs programme.
Intending to go purely so he could write a cynical newspaper piece on the upstart new medium, he was quickly swept up in what he referred to as the "theatrical excitement" of the television studio.
Parkinson later reflected that he had never thought of television as a career:
"We had a contemptuous, bemused view of television at the Guardian in those days. We believed it would go away."
Read more in his obituary here.