Piers Morgan's Life Stories - Season 16

Season 16
Episodes

Mel B
Mel B talks to Piers Morgan. In this incredibly honest interview, Mel exclusively reveals the secrets of her time as a Spice Girl, including a bombshell revelation about the nature of her relationship with Geri.

Michael Parkinson
Sir Michael Parkinson talks to Piers Morgan. The tables are turned as Piers interviews the greatest British talk show host of all time. Parky discusses his incredible career highs and lows, from his humble beginnings in a Yorkshire mining village to interviewing the biggest stars in the world, including Muhammad Ali, Fred Astaire and Madonna. Sir Michael opens up about the death of his father, as well as his difficulties with alcohol and the problems it caused in his otherwise successful 60-year.

Michael Barrymore
In this emotional interview, the former king of Saturday night television opens up about his astronomical fall from grace and discusses the tragic events which resulted in the death of Stuart Lubbock at his house in 2001.
He also talks about his close friendship with Princess Diana, the depths of his drug and alcohol addictions and the dramatic moment in which he came out as gay.

Harry Redknapp
The King of the Jungle discusses the many twists and turns of his rollercoaster life, including his near-death experience where he lost a dear friend. Harry opens up about the dramatic dawn raid on his house and the death threats he received when he became manager of Southampton FC. He also describes how throughout all the highs and lows, he had one person at his side, his devoted wife Sandra.

Lord Sugar
Lord Sugar joins his ‘frenemy' Piers Morgan for an amusing and revealing look back at his remarkable life and career.
The billionaire businessman and star of The Apprentice discusses his wealth, how he lost £90m last year and reacts to being called ‘a small timer' by President Trump.
He reflects on his teenage years, where he was labelled ‘a shy unsociable git', the death threats he received during his tenure as chairman of Tottenham Hotspur and how, on leaving the club, he experienced a ‘mini nervous breakdown' while fighting a libel case.
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