In-depth hour-long interviews devoted to just one guest and filmed in front of an audience, with video contributions from friends and family.In-depth hour-long interviews devoted to just one guest and filmed in front of an audience, with video contributions from friends and family.In-depth hour-long interviews devoted to just one guest and filmed in front of an audience, with video contributions from friends and family.
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Like him or loath him Piers Morgan is a smart guy and a good interviewer, and of all the formats ITV have put him into this is the one that works the best.
With his unique interviewing style Morgan manages to both put the subject of the programme at a state of ease, while also getting the juicy information from them at the same time. He isn't afraid to ask the probing questions that we as an audience want and that makes a nice contrast to the other occasions we see these celebs on programmes promoting their latest book, film etc.
What I also admire is that the subjects of these interviews are (apart from a couple of exceptions) proper stars with longevity in their field. We care about them and their story.
Overall a good occasional feature of our schedules.
With his unique interviewing style Morgan manages to both put the subject of the programme at a state of ease, while also getting the juicy information from them at the same time. He isn't afraid to ask the probing questions that we as an audience want and that makes a nice contrast to the other occasions we see these celebs on programmes promoting their latest book, film etc.
What I also admire is that the subjects of these interviews are (apart from a couple of exceptions) proper stars with longevity in their field. We care about them and their story.
Overall a good occasional feature of our schedules.
Absolutely love this guy! he is one of the best journalists of the 21st century. What a great show also format is just right. I like the fact he will ask questions no one else will ask, he is not biased and is not scared of confrontation. I know he is not liked by many but there are a few of us who appreciate him very much..... even if he is a arsenal fan.
Keep up the good work Piers!
Piers Morgan is in his element in his 1 hour life stories show. He asks questions that many people want answered. If that were not true we wouldn't have so many supermarket tabloids! As a former editor of The Sun, News of the World and the Daily Mirror, from which he was fired, he was involved in digging into celebrity private lives and making them more down to earth by showing they are human.
I personally love Piers' style of asking questions. He doesn't seem to care whether the person he's asking the question of likes the question or him or not. His goal is to get the question answered one way or another.
In this series Piers spends an hour with people who are mostly well known in England, although having said that he has interviewed celebrities that are known all over the world, such as Sir Elton John, Richard Branson, Sharon Osbourne and Simon Cowell. I would say many tune in to see some of their beloved celebrities and sports people from their childhood. I certainly watched the Barbara Windsor episode with glee as I remembered growing up watching her in the "Carry On" films.
I believe that Piers is the only one to have made Simon Cowell weep a tear on camera and that must take some doing! The interviews are fun, interesting and not really shocking. I love the combination of Piers interviewing with video's of relatives and friends dotted throughout the hour. In some ways it sort of reminds me of "This is your Life" except Piers is not parading a group of people out to meet the celebrity, they are talking on video.
A thoroughly enjoyable series that gives me a little more insight into some of my favorite celebrities.
I personally love Piers' style of asking questions. He doesn't seem to care whether the person he's asking the question of likes the question or him or not. His goal is to get the question answered one way or another.
In this series Piers spends an hour with people who are mostly well known in England, although having said that he has interviewed celebrities that are known all over the world, such as Sir Elton John, Richard Branson, Sharon Osbourne and Simon Cowell. I would say many tune in to see some of their beloved celebrities and sports people from their childhood. I certainly watched the Barbara Windsor episode with glee as I remembered growing up watching her in the "Carry On" films.
I believe that Piers is the only one to have made Simon Cowell weep a tear on camera and that must take some doing! The interviews are fun, interesting and not really shocking. I love the combination of Piers interviewing with video's of relatives and friends dotted throughout the hour. In some ways it sort of reminds me of "This is your Life" except Piers is not parading a group of people out to meet the celebrity, they are talking on video.
A thoroughly enjoyable series that gives me a little more insight into some of my favorite celebrities.
So here we have quite probably the most despised celebrity in the UK interviewing a selection of other celebrities who on the most part no one else is interested in interviewing.
In some cases I don't understand why these people have agreed to be interviewed by this man in the first place, but in many they are just attention whores or interested in making a quick buck.
Piers' "confrontational" style isn't about finding the person behind the public facade, it's about asking rude, crass and stupid questions in a failed attempt to create sensationalist TV.
Ironically about the only person I'd feel comfortable watching Piers Morgan being this obnoxious to is Piers Morgan himself. I'd love to watch an AI version of himself asking the real Piers Morgan these kinds of questions and laugh as he walked out halfway through the interview.
In some cases I don't understand why these people have agreed to be interviewed by this man in the first place, but in many they are just attention whores or interested in making a quick buck.
Piers' "confrontational" style isn't about finding the person behind the public facade, it's about asking rude, crass and stupid questions in a failed attempt to create sensationalist TV.
Ironically about the only person I'd feel comfortable watching Piers Morgan being this obnoxious to is Piers Morgan himself. I'd love to watch an AI version of himself asking the real Piers Morgan these kinds of questions and laugh as he walked out halfway through the interview.
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- TriviaAmanda Knox claimed that Morgan had "begged" her to be interviewed on the series multiple times and she'd turned him down every time.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Live from Studio Five: Episode #1.103 (2010)
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By what name was Piers Morgan's Life Stories (2009) officially released in Canada in English?
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