Diana’s interview tagged as the most memorable TV interviews

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The 1995 interview of Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, to The Panorama, was voted the most memorable interview of all time. The Panorama interview saw Diana famously state ‘there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded’, in reference to the Prince of Wales’s relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles.

David Frost’s series of confessionals with the disgraced United States president Richard Nixon scored second position in the poll.

George Best’s drunken appearance on the BBC’s Wogan in 1990, when he stunned the audience by swearing during the broadcast, came third in the poll for chat show Wogan: Now and Then while Jeremy Paxman’s epic duel in 1997 with the then home secretary Michael Howard polled fourth.

And the Sex Pistols’ swearing at Bill Grundy in 1976, came fifth.

Remaining five were Michael Hutchence and Paula Yates flirting on the Big Breakfast in 1994, followed by Hugh Grant’s shamefaced appearance on the Jay Leno show, after being caught in a comprising position with prostitute Divine Brown.

Next in the list includes Oliver Reed’s drunken attempt to kiss the feminist Kate Millett in 1991 and David Icke’s religious revelations to Wogan.

And the 10th place belongs to last year’s interview of David Cameron’s appearance on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, about Cameron’s sexual fantasies involving Margaret Thatcher.

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