This is a clip of Diana Rigg being interviewed by Michael Parkinson in 1972. You can see the entire interview and several others in our archive at http://www.dianarigg.net/
This is a clip of Diana Rigg being interviewed by Michael Parkinson in 1972. You can see the entire interview and several others in our archive at http://www.dianarigg.net/
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I can't believe how much Michael Parkinson has aged (especially between this one and the other Diana Rigg interview from 2007); just like what happen to Johnny Carson when he aged while hosting "The Tonight Show".
This looks like she just came from the set of "Theater of Blood". I love the look, and she was absolutely terrific in that movie, along with Vincent Price.
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