Larry King Live

Larry King Live

Infobox Television
show_name = Larry King Live


caption = "Larry King Live" title card
format = Talk show
rating =
runtime = 1 hour per episode
creator = Larry King
starring = Larry King
country = USA
network = CNN
first_aired = June 3, 1985
picture_format = 480i (SDTV)
last_aired = present
website = http://edition.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/larry.king.live/
imdb_id = 88550
tv_com_id = 1162

"Larry King Live" is an American talk show hosted by Larry King on CNN. The show debuted in 1985, and is CNN's most watched program, with over one million viewers nightly. [ [http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/original/q107vs06.pdf End Of Qtr Data-Q107 (minus 3 hours).xls ] ]

The show broadcasts from CNN's Los Angeles studios. Sometimes, the show broadcasts from CNN's studios in New York and sometimes from Washington, D.C., the city where King gained national prominence during his years as a radio interviewer for the Mutual Broadcasting System. Every night, King interviews one or more prominent individuals, mainly celebrities, politicians, and businesspeople.

The one-hour show is broadcast three times a day in some areas, and can be seen all over the world on CNN International. Larry King is currently expected to stay with CNN through 2011. [Announced by CNN on April 22, 2008.]

Format

Interview style

Larry King mainly conducts interviews from the studio, but he has also interviewed people on-site in the White House, their prison cells, their homes, and other unique locations. Critics have claimed that Larry King asks "soft" questions in comparison to other interviewers, which allows him to reach guests who would be averse to interviewing on "tough" talk shows. When interviewed on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", King said that the secret to a good interview is to get the guest to talk about him- or herself, and to put oneself in the background.

A 1996 interview in the "Washington Post" had King note that he sometimes slips hard questions in between softballs. King prefers one sentence questions. In the "Post" interview, King also proclaimed that he prepares as little as possible for each program, does not read the books of the authors he interviews, and admitted that the show was not journalism but "infotainment." He said that he tries to project an image of earnestness and sincerity in each interview, and the format of the show (King in suspenders instead of suit and tie, sitting directly next to the guest) reinforces that.

In response to "'softball' questions" accusations, King says, "I've never understood that. All I've tried to do is ask the best questions I could think of, listen to the answers, and then follow up. I've never not followed up. I don't attack anybody — that's not my style — but I follow up. I've asked people who say this, 'What's a softball question?' They'll say, 'You say to some movie star, what's your next project?' To me, that's not a softball. To me, that's interesting — what are you doing next?"

Furthermore, King is no fan of the current generation of talk-show hosts, who he says use their guests as props or punching bags. He describes them as "I" hosts; he states they are more interested in lecturing their guests than in listening to them. "I hope I never do that," he says, "I'm not saying it's bad. If you watch Bill O'Reilly, that is Bill O'Reilly. It's not my cup of tea, I don't care for it, but I can understand why a lot of viewers do."

Call-ins

King accepts call-in questions on some nights, Callers are identified only by city and state/province, and generally not by name. Occasionally, surprise guests telephone the show and comment, like Governors, royalty, and celebrities. At times, prank calls come in. Some callers manage to call into the show often, including a noted frequent caller from Ellijay, Georgia. [cite news | author = Joseph A. D'Agostino | title = Conservative spotlight: Joe McCutchen | publisher = Human Events | date = 1999-10-15 | url = http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3827/is_199910/ai_n8873453 | accessdate = 2006-12-30 ] [cite news | author = James Salzer | title = Backer assails state's senators | publisher = The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | date = 2005-06-19 | url = http://web.archive.org/web/20051112122541/http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/0605/19gopjoe.html | accessdate = 2006-12-30 ] The phone number for call-ins is 1-800-676-2100.

Frequent topics

During major election coverage, the program may center on political analysis and commentary, as the show's airing generally coincides with the closing of polls in many states.

One of King's recurring topics is the paranormal. A frequent guest is John Edward of the popular television show "Crossing Over with John Edward". He was on the day before September 11, 2001. Edward comes on the show and gives callers a free chance to supposedly communicate, via him, with their dead loved ones. King also had alleged psychics such as Sylvia Browne and James Van Praagh on from time to time to do readings and discuss the future. King sometimes allows skeptics such as James Randi to debate the psychics. In an April 2005 episode, King hosted a panel discussion regarding Evangelical, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, and atheist views on the afterlife. King has also had topics about UFO's and Extraterrestrials where he pits experts against skeptics.

King is also frequently accused of pandering to sensationalist news stories; for instance, the death of Anna Nicole Smith took up much of King's shows after the event, causing the cancellation of numerous guests and interviews that were already scheduled.Who|date=August 2008

After the death of a prominent celebrity, King will either replay a recent program featuring said celebrity (for instance, after actor Don Knotts' death in 2006 King replayed the interview with Knotts and Andy Griffith taken several months before) or will bring on family members and close confidantes to the deceased to reminisce on the departed's life.

et design

Each studio set features an identical colored-dot map of the world in the background and one of King's trademarks, a vintage RCA microphone, on the desk. The microphone is a prop, as King and his guests use lapel microphones.

Trivia

Notable episodes

* The November 9, 1993 debate between Ross Perot and Al Gore on the North American Free Trade Agreement was watched in 11.174 million households - the largest audience ever for a program on an ad-supported cable network until the October 23, 2006 New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys game on ESPN's "Monday Night Football". [cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2637570|publisher=ESPN|date=October 25, 2006|title=Giants-Cowboys draws largest cable audience|accessdate=2006-10-26]
* To mark the 20th anniversary of the show, ABC's Barbara Walters was a guest host and interviewed King on his reflections of his career.
* To mark 50 years in broadcasting, "Larry King Live" had a week long celebration that included a two hour CNN presents special and an hour of celebrity toast. The broadcast of this special week long event was postponed due to the tragedy at Virginia Tech. XM Satellite Radio also featured a micro channel called "Larry!" that featured replays of "The Larry King Show" along with interviews and the new material from the CNN anniversary shows.

Guest hosts

In recent years when King has been absent other interviewers have substituted for him.
* Ryan Seacrest has substituted for King many times.
* CNN Headline News host Nancy Grace has substituted for King many times.
* On April 1, 1994 [cite web | title = CNN 20: Kermit Hosts 'LARRY KING LIVE' April 1, 1994 | publisher = CNN.com transcripts | date = 2000-04-01 | url = http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0004/01/cst.03.html | accessdate = 2006-12-30 ( [http://www.toughpigs.com/anthking00.htm full transcript] )] and 2002 [cite press release | title = CELEBRATED ACTOR, AUTHOR, SINGER AND JOURNALIST KERMIT THE FROG MAKES SUPER BOWL DEBUT IN FORD ESCAPE HYBRID AD | publisher = Ford Motor Company | date = 2006-01-30 | url = http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=22509 | accessdate = 2006-12-30 ] Kermit the Frog hosted the show, as an April Fool's joke.
* On June 8, 2005, sportscaster Bob Costas was named as the regular substitute anchor for the show, [cite news | title = Costas taking CNN role: News network announces television host to be substitute anchor of "Larry King Live." | publisher = CNN | date = 2005-06-08 | url = http://money.cnn.com/2005/06/08/news/newsmakers/costas_cnn/ | accessdate = 2006-12-30 ] filling in roughly 20 times a year and not on a set schedule. [cite news | author = Lisa de Moraes | title = CNN's Designated Sitter: Bob Costas To Be Larry King's Regular Guest Host | publisher = The Washington Post | date = 2005-06-09 | url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/08/AR2005060802732.html | accessdate = 2006-12-30 ]
* Comedian Bill Maher has taken up the duties of guest host.
* In March 2007, journalist and First Lady of California Maria Shriver sat in as guest host for a couple of shows.
* In April 2007, Star Jones and Jimmy Kimmel sat in as guest hosts.
* On July 24, 2007, former attorney and TMZ.com managing editor Harvey Levin guest hosted the show, the topic of discussion being Lindsay Lohan's arrest of that morning.
* Dr. Drew hosted the show on March 17, 2008.
* Wolf Blitzer hosted the March 18 and March 19, 2008 episodes.
* John King also hosted the show on May 7, 2008.
* Joy Behar has hosted the show many times in the past and recently hosted on July 23, 2008. ManyWho|date=September 2008 think she could take over the show when Larry leaves.
* Kathy Griffin hosted on July 26, 2008 for an episode featuring paparazzi.

Larry King in fiction

* Larry King appeared as himself during two fictionalized airings of his show in the book and movie "Primary Colors". First, he was part of a presidential campaign's effort to discredit an embarrassing audio tape, and later he interviewed another Democratic candidate (played in the film by Larry Hagman).
* He is also featured in the film "The Long Kiss Goodnight" interviewing a main character, and in the film "Dave" in which he interviews a conspiracy theorist who claims that the man claiming to be the President of the United States is an impostor.
* King's voice was heard in "Ghostbusters" questioning the credibility of the Ghostbusters.
* Most recently, Larry King appeared in Jerry Seinfeld's "Bee Movie" acting as the voice over for an animated bee named "Bee Larry King" who ran his own talk show.
* He has appeared in a Marvel The Ultimates issue, interviewing Tony Stark while on a space trip with Shannon Elizabeth.
* Larry King has also appeared as himself on a number of television shows, including "Murder One", "The Practice", "Boston Legal", "Shark", and "".

References

External links

* [http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/larry.king.live/ Larry King Live Official Website]
* [http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/original/2005ranker.pdf 2005 Neilson Cable News TV Ratings / MediaBistro.com]
* [http://www.johnclarkprose.com/cat-my-larry-kingcnn-suit.html Lawsuit re. Lynn Redgrave interview]


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