Larry King Now Season 3 Episode 32
Larry King Now
Season 3

Ep 32. Kathy Griffin

  • TV14
  • September 15, 2014
  • 1680 min

On season 3, episode 32 of Larry King Now, the legendary host sits down with the iconic comedian Kathy Griffin. King and Griffin discuss a range of topics, including the controversial photo she took holding a fake severed head of President Donald Trump, and the fallout that ensued. Griffin talks about the impact of the photo on her career, and how it affected her personal life.

In addition to discussing the photo controversy, Griffin also shares stories about her upbringing in Chicago and how her comedic career began. She discusses her early influences, including Lucille Ball and Joan Rivers, and how they inspired her to pursue comedy.

Throughout the episode, Griffin's signature humor shines through as she recounts her experiences performing on stage and working in television. She also discusses her decision to leave the popular CNN New Year's Eve special, which she co-hosted with Anderson Cooper for ten years.

King and Griffin also touch upon the current political climate in America, and how it has affected the comedy community. Griffin shares her thoughts on the role of satire in times of political turmoil, and how comedians can use their platform to effect change.

As the episode wraps up, Griffin talks about her current tour, "Laugh Your Head Off," and shares her plans for the future. She also offers advice for aspiring comedians and reflects on the lessons she has learned throughout her career.

Overall, the episode offers a fascinating look into the career of one of comedy's most influential and iconic performers. King's thoughtful questions and Griffin's candid and humorous responses make for an entertaining and insightful conversation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 15, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    1680 min
  • Language
    English