Jonathan Yeo, Michael Parkinson, 2000.

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Jonathan Yeo, Michael Parkinson, 2000.
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Ghostwatch (1992) is a British reality–horror/mockumentary/television film, first broadcast on BBC1 on Halloween-night. Despite having been recorded weeks in advance, the narrative was presented as live television. During and following its first and only UK television broadcast, the show attracted a considerable furore, resulting in an estimated 30,000 calls to the BBC switchboard in a single hour. Ghostwatch has never been repeated on UK television. It has been repeated internationally, on stations such as the Canadian digital channel Scream for Halloween 2004, and the Belgian channel Canvas in 2008. There have been two UK home video releases. In 2002, the British Film Institute released a 10th Anniversary edition on VHS and DVD, and in 2011, 101 Films issued a DVD release. In 2016, BBC Storemade the film available as part of the Frightmarescollection, marking Halloween. A retrospective documentary, Ghostwatch: Behind the Curtains, based on the film's lasting impact, was released on DVD in 2013 (having been in production between 2007-2012), featuring interviews with many of the original cast and crew. It too was made available as part of the BBC Store Frightmares collection, and shortly after release, the BFI Mediatheque. #ghostwatch #bbchalloween #halloween #michaelparkinson #sarahgreene #mikesmith #craigcharles #london #enfield (at London Borough of Enfield)
A very funny Brit and a very funny American.
Good fun with moments of great insight.
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Paul McCartney on Parkinson, 1999.
Sir Michael Parkinson: What was he like? Describe him to us.
Paul: John? He was beautiful, very beautiful.