Cricket star Dickie Bird spoke about his last conversation with Sir Michael Parkinson and said the pair 'had a few tears in their eyes'.
One of Sir Michael Parkinson’s life-long friends has recalled the last conversation he had with the legendary broadcaster and chat show host.
Former cricket umpire Dickie Bird broke down in tears as he opened up about his final “goodbye” to Sir Michael after his death at the age of 88. His family confirmed the news in a statement yesterday , saying: “After a brief illness Sir Michael Parkinson passed away peacefully at home last night in the company of his family.Sir Michael Parkinson has died aged 88Dickie, 90, appeared on
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Dickie Bird pays emotional tribute to ‘dearest friend’ Sir Michael Parkinson‘Not only was he a friend but he was a dear friend and I just don’t know how I will cope,’ said Bird.
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