Never is a long time. If Trump said that, it would be fact checked as a lie lol. Comedy is dead because reality is beyond satire at this point. I’m loving it. America is always first. Which country will become a real life Reality TV show?
@@gamernation1400 eventually, but since the Written Word and means to preserve it, people,are ‘remembered from 1st Egyptian period, ~5000yrs ago, although in name only. To get what they thought in depth, 2500yrs to Socrates, Plato & Aristotle. So, not forever but as long as civilisation holds it together, after which has no use to humans, at least. So forever for humans civilisation ‘de facto’, not however, not ‘De Jure’ (El Oh Hel).
Larry King charged and arrested in 1971 with grand larceny for taking $5,000 from financier Louis Wolfson and using it to pay back taxes rather than giving it to the intended recipient.
@@antisocialdistancing3 Larry King also donated 1 Million dollars to Bradley Uni which helped fund numerous scholarships and underrepresented students. My point being that EVERYONE has done good and bad things in their life. In death we forgive their misdeeds and cherish them for their good ones and that's called being humane.
When this is the first time seeing his real self after watching his character arc in Oz, you can really see his skill in transforming into a character.
@@jessyfretz5800 Man, that's the truth! He was straight up psycho in Oz. Adebisi sent shivers down my spine! The actor though, he goes from A to Z and does it all well.
Never was a real watcher of his show, but I’ve seen him in some Comedy Central stuff and he was extremely funny. RIP Larry King. You will be missed, but not forgotten.
Yeah pretty much the same, I'm british so we never got his shows but would see him parodied or cameo in things like the simpsons and movies and he was very memorable.
No - it's from 2018 or 2019, and was re-released. The movie they're talking about being "in theaters" came out in 2018. Larry stopped doing in person interviews when Covid started. His last interview is probably the remote one with Christine Whitman that was posted a few days before the election in November.
Farewell, Larry King, king of talk show hosts, whose long and beautiful friendship your viewers won't forget! Though your body will decay, your spirit lingers on Earth.
It looks like it's the most recent one posted by his staff, and could very well be his last interview, but I believe it was conducted in late 2019 because they were talking about the movie, Farming, being released the year of the interview. Farming was released in the U.S. on October 25, 2019, written and directed by the man Larry was interviewing, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje.
Larry stopped doing in person interviews when Covid started. This was taped in November 2019 -- you can find it from then on the OraTV site. His last interview is probably the remote one with Christine Whitman that was posted a few days before the election in November. She's most likely the last person he interviewed.
Larry I have been watching you for over 30 years - as an interviewer, there was no other like you - you are and were a legend in your own lifetime. RIP Larry - you absolute ICON.
I love you Larry King 😭 My dad's been gone for 30 yrs and Larry was one of my very few remaining connections to him because we used to watch Larry King together when I was a kid. Yeah I was a weird kid, lol. Rest In Peace Mr King, I've loved you for most of my life. 💔💔💔😪😭
Rest In Peace Larry! I'm very proud of the work you've done all your life as a TV & Radio host, when people reach 60 they stop working, but you on the other hand did what gave your life meaning till your last breath! This episode was only two months before your passing and that to me is nothing but impressive. It sucks that COVID had to end it all, but hey I have people the same generation as me who died before you did some who didn't even make it to 20. So 87 is a great age to die at. You will be missed!
No, this was done in 2019...Reposted recently, but not new. He hadn't been doing in studio interviews since Covid started. Scroll down to the one with Christine Whitman from the end of October - they were both at their own homes. That appears to be his last original one.
No, this was done in 2019...Reposted recently, but not new. He hadn't been doing in studio interviews since Covid started. Scroll down to the one with Christine Whitman from the end of October - they were both at their own homes. That appears to be his last original one.
Larry you were the best radio host you were so humble and so kind and you treated everyone that came on your show that it was their spotlight and because if that you will be truly missed forever sir!! Rest in peace Larry King!!
I remember first watching you in The Dictator when you interviewed Admiral General Aladeen in Wadiya. It's very heartbreaking to hear that you have passed. I do not think it's the end for your soul so I wonder as do others, where you're headed next. Life is truly short and one day all who are commenting on right now will have their turn to taste death. I wish your soul happiness and may it rest in peace and for now, slumber in tranquility. Thank you for being such a great entertainer. You will be remembered.
I was never a real super fan or common watcher of the show, but I watched some clips here and there, and even then I always respect old time legends. Larry King will certainly be remembered as a tv legend, rest in peace.
Rest in Peace, Larry. Thank you for many years of great interviews. You were simply the best! Your legacy as a broadcaster will live on. Our Deepest Sympathy to your family.
Rest in Peace, Larry King. He was on TV longer than I've been alive, and was one of the few people I recognised being on air ever since I could remember. A great loss. rip