Remembering Legendary Television Host Larry King | MSNBC

Legendary host Larry King died this morning at a hospital in Los Angeles at the age of 87. King spent 63 years in both television and radio, with his longest running show “Larry King Live,” which aired on CNN for 25 years. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles looks back at his life and legacy.
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Remembering Legendary Television Host Larry King | MSNBC

61 comments

    1. Not rest in peace, that is only appropriate for a christian. Say “May his memory be a blessing.” of z”l

    1. I remember listening to Larry King on the radio before he started Larry King live on TV, he was one of a kind personality/interviewer.

  1. THIS Man deserves a uprightious funeral and rememberance, “Now go Joe, you need here to go !” What a news legend ! You probably knew before everyone it was ’bout to wave goodbye, May you rest is peace Mister Lawrence Harvey Zeiger ! Respect from The Netherlands.

  2. Larry King is the reason I am making this comment about Larry King,
    “Remembering Legendary Television Host Larry King” right now.

    1. 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.

    1. Technically flawed statement. While talking to much the light should come on that you’re talking to much.

    2. @The standard narrative has holes in it Right, as you point out and as most Americans agree, even a potato was a huge step up from Trump.

      To your point, Trump never reached or exceeded a 50% approval rating, leaving office with a 29% approval rating. Biden currently has a 63% approval rating. He’s already a huge step ahead of Trump.

  3. Never a big fan of his talk show, I felt it was a little ‘too’ unprepared most of the time. But, I really admired his work outside the studio. His charity work to provide affordable health care to lower income family and people especially. For many years, he was one of the vocal supporters for this cause. What a great man.

    The time I found him incredibly funny was when he voiced the barmaid on Shrek 2. I didn’t know he was a part of the cast and in theater, I was like ‘Is that who I think it is…???’ I laughed so hard, in a dark theater room full of people.

  4. No one on earth could replace him. But his time has come like so many other Americans with covid.he was 87 years old. Rest in peace sir.

    1. @halalslagt en dansk panser og gør Allah glad * wrong subject, it seems like you will never stop complaining & crying, grow up.

  5. He was a great interviewer! My wife gave him the ultimate compliment – she didn’t know if he was a Democrat or a Republican!

    1. @Conor McTapOut hey moron, Larry had his own talk show on CNN for 25 years !! It was the best !!

    2. @Sugar Xyler – foot model hey MORON I know that, I’m saying modern day CNN wouldn’t allow anyone like Larry king to run a Segment on their show because they’re full blown leftists
      Maybe learn to read MORON 😂

    3. He was a softball interviewer, in my opinion. He would rarely challenge anybody, that I recall. It is a lot more work to be sufficiently well-informed to do that, and it would probably be bad for business.

    1. Chalk up another needless death to ignorance/arrogance.
      Unfortunately, Larry King attended the December 2020 Trumpery donald super spreader Xmas youth rally. Anyone could have seen this coming.

  6. He broght GROWN MEN TO TEARS in his interview.. He was a good radio/tv HOST. He died of complication from COVID!

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