Michael's guests this week are Tom Cruise, Billy Connolly, Kelly Holmes and Razorlight.
Michael's guests this week are Simon Cowell, Naomi Campbell, Denzel Washington and Ronan Keating.
Michael's guests this week are Matthew Pinsent, Lenny Henry, Frank Skinner, REM and Il Divo.
Michael's guests this week are Julie Andrews, Michael Palin, Ant & Dec, Tom Jones and Jools Holland.
Michael's guests this week are Ricky Gervais, Joanna Lumley, Kevin Kline and Beverley Knight.
Michael's guests this week are Joan Rivers, Jamie Oliver and Cliff Richard.
Michael's guests this week are Jeremy Clarkson, Eddie Izzard, Clare Teal and Donny Osmond.
Michael's guests this week are Lauren Bacall, Nigella Lawson, Paul O'Grady and Tina Turner.
Michael's guests this week are Judi Dench, Dame Edna Everage, Sharon Osbourne and the Scissor Sisters.
Michael's guests this week are Renée Zellweger, Kevin Spacey and Mel Brooks.
Michael's guests this week are Barbara Windsor, Joe Pasquale, Rod Stewart and Lily Savage.
Michael's guests this week are Bruce Willis and Bob Geldof.
Michael's guests this week are Samuel L. Jackson, Dara O'Briain, Lucie Silvas and Twiggy.
Michael's guests this week are Will Smith, Julie Walters and Michael Buble.
Michael's guests this week are Ray Winstone, Patsy Kensit, Jerry Springer and Madeleine Peyroux.
Michael's guests this week are Peter Kay, Sandra Bullock and Nicholas Lyndhurst.
Michael's guests this week are Ewan McGregor, Billie Piper, Jamie Oliver and Peter Cincotti.
Michael's guests this week are John Travolta, John Sergeant, Goldie Hawn and John Legend.
Michael's guests this week are Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Martin Clunes, Stephen Fry and Anastacia.
Michael's guests this week are Lauren Bacall, Olivia Newton-John and Meera Syal.
Antiono Banderas tells Michael about being arrested whilst performing in the theatre in Franco's Spain and his part in improving attitudes to Hispanics in America. Ricky Gervais discusses his attitude to celebrity and Robert Lindsay joins the throng and talks about playing Tony Blair in a new TV play. Finally Michael quizzes them all about their first ever kiss.
Gloria Hunniford discusses the painful loss of her daughter Caron. Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams talk about cross-dressing and Michael reveals he once wore a dress made out of black-out curtains! Finally, Will Young performs his latest number, then chats about his role in Mrs Hendersen Presents and how he dealt with the much talked about nude scene.
Chris Tarrant chats about fulfilling his lifelong dream of meeting a wild polar bear, Susan Sarandon talks about her latest film Elizabethtown and what her children think of her more explicit movie performances. Finally Sir David Attenborough reveals the hazardous sex life of the wolf spider and the incredible discoveries he made filming his latest series, Life in the Undergrowth.
Gordon Ramsay elaborates on his controversial views regarding women and cookery. Ben Elton discusses his latest novel and musical. Then Rod Stewart stops by to talk about water births, football and his hard-up days in the early eighties. Talk turns to nappies and Michael admits that, like Gordon, he hasn't ever changed one.
Charlotte Church discusses her new image and how she deals with press intrusion; Trinny and Susannah talk about how their own problems have helped them understand how to get other women to turn their lives around. Finally, Bradley Walsh joins in to discuss his many careers and what it is like to be a soap star.
there is one very special guest. Madonna talks about her early days as a struggling dancer in New York and what made her decide to become a singer. She also chats about her changing relationship with England and how motherhood has altered her. Michael quizzes her about Kaballah and they discuss her documentary, I'm Going To Tell You A Secret.
Chris Evans talks about his early days as a kissagram and what it is like living next door but one to his ex wife. Ian Hislop discusses the harrowing tales that he uncovered for his new series about the First World War, Not Forgotten. Finally Dawn French chats about her new film role and reveals her unorthodox method of scaring boys away from her teenage daughter.
The veteran broadcaster chats to Paul McCartney about his solo career and work with the Beatles, as well as his latest project, a children's book called High in the Clouds. Acclaimed actress Rachel Weisz discusses her life in America and new film The Constant Gardener, while comedian Dave Spikey talks about his role in Phoenix Nights and current UK tour. Music comes from Katie Melua, who performs a track from her latest album Piece by Piece.
Parky presents a feast of music and chat as he welcomes veteran entertainer Cilla Black and acid-tongued American comedienne Joan Rivers. Actress Martine McCutcheon discusses her role in forthcoming drama The English Harem, and music comes from opera star Bryn Terfel.
The king of chat talks to veteran musical-writing duo Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The pair penned hits including Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and latest revival Evita, whose cast perform in the studio. Irish comedian and presenter Dara O'Briain also drops in, as well as acclaimed actress Kathy Burke, who discusses her latest directing project Smaller.
Screen siren Sharon Stone, star of forthcoming sequel Basic Instinct 2, talks to the king of chat about maintaining a career among Hollywood's elite leading ladies. Actress Bette Midler performs songs from her latest album The Peggy Lee Songbook, a collaboration with Barry Manilow, while the multi-talented Stephen Fry also drops in.
Parkinson talks to Daniel Day-Lewis about his latest film The Ballad of Jack and Rose, an intense drama directed by his wife Rebecca Miller. Fellow Oscar-winner Jane Fonda, whose autobiography My Life So Far has recently been released in paperback, also drops in to the studio. Plus, there's a chat with comedienne Jo Brand and music is provided by veteran singer-songwriter Van Morrison.
Parkinson chats to Deal or No Deal host Noel Edmonds and Timothy Spall, star of Pierrepoint. Former ER actress Thandie Newton talks about her new film Pursuit of Happyness, playing opposite Will Smith. American songsmith Neil Diamond performs tracks from his critically acclaimed album 12 Songs.
Acclaimed star of the small screen David Jason tells the king of chat about his new drama Ghostboat, a spooky two-part thriller centred on the reappearance of a lost wartime submarine, which begins tomorrow on ITV1. Comedian Ardal O'Hanlon drops in to discuss his current stand-up tour, while veteran crooner Paul Anka performs songs from recent album Rock Swings.
Parkinson talks to actor Martin Freeman about upcoming British film Confetti, a spoof documentary following three couples vying to stage the most original wedding, while actress Kathleen Turner discusses bringing Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? to the West End. South Bank Show presenter Melvyn Bragg also discusses his new series 12 Books That Changed the World.
Actor, screenwriter and producer Alan Alda looks back on a career that took off with the TV series MASH and continues with his role in The West Wing. Jamie Foxx, who scooped an Oscar for his performance as Ray Charles in the biopic Ray, talks about his life in films and plays a track from his album, and singer-songwriter George Michael gives a rare interview and performance.
Helen Mirren, whose portrayal of Elizabeth I recently earned her an Emmy, chats to the veteran broadcaster about returning to the role of Jane Tennison for the final instalment of Prime Suspect. Also appearing are Dame Edna Everage and fashion gurus Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine. Plus, a performance by indie rockers Razorlight.
Michael's guests this week are Liza Minnelli, Lionel Richie and Sharon Osbourne.
Michael's guests this week are Shane Richie, Sheila Hancock, Jeremy Paxman and Corinne Bailey Rae.
Michael's guests this week are David Tennant, David Mitchell, Amanda Holden and Michael Bublé.
Michael's guests this week are Gene Wilder, Ian Hislop, Patrick Stewart and Joe Cocker.
Michael's guests this week are Stephen Fry, George Michael, Joan Rivers and the Scissor Sisters.
Michael's guests this week are Dara O'Briain, David Dimbleby and Russell Watson.
Michael's guests this week are Keith Allen, James Nesbitt, Orlando Blom and Alfie Boe.
Michael's guests this week are David Attenborough, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Piers Morgan and Amy Winehouse.
Michael's guests this week are Jonathan Miller, Ken Dodd, Meera Syal and Travis.
Michael's guests this week are Annie Lennox, Michael Palin, Sir David Frost and Dame Diana Rigg.
Michael's guests this week are James McAvoy, Billie Piper and Jennifer Lopez.
Michael's guests this week are Colin Firth, Harry Connick Jr and Martin Clunes.
Michael's guests this week are Ricky Hatton, Paul Anka and Michael Winner.
Michael's guests this week are Sharon Osbourne, Joan Rivers, Sophie Dahl and Diana Krall.
Michael's guests this week are Sir Richard Attenborough, Sir Bobby Charlton and Peter Cincotti.
Michael's guests this week are Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Ray Winstone and Daniel Radcliffe.
Michael's guests this week are Lewis Hamilton, Sir Ian McKellen and James Blunt.
Michael's guests this week are Ewan McGregor, Kenneth Branagh, Paul Merton and K.D. Lang.
Michael's guests this week are Rod Stewart, Michael Bublé, Annie Lennox and Joe Cocker.
Michael's guests this week on his final ever show are David Beckham, Peter Kay, Billy Connolly, Sir Michael Caine, Sir David Attenborough, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Edna Everage and Jamie Cullen.
Highlights are shown of the favourite moments from the series.