Michael Jackson Interview – 60 Minutes
Innocent until proven guilty.
Innocent until proven guilty.
October 26, 2001 Michael answers questions from his fans during a live hour-long online Internet audio chat with Anthony DeCurtis
This is Interview with Michael Jackson and The Jackson 5 at Michael's 21st Birthday enjoy
October 18, 1969 ABC-TV's The Hollywood Palace Special
January 31 1970 American Bandstand 1972 interviewed by Robert Bernathy on CBS network
1977 Australian Molly Meldrum Interview
1979 Soul Train Interview
1979 Soulbeat Interview
1981 Diane Ross Television Special
1983 Entertainment Tonight Interviews
1983 on the set of Beat It Tom Joyner's Interview
1983 on the set of Beat it Entertainment Tonight Interview
1983 another rare interview 1984 Unauthorized Interview
1985 Telethon Perth Australia
February 2, 1986 CBS 60 minutes does a program on Quincy Jones in which Michael Jackson does a 5 minute interview talking about Quincy. 1987 Ebony/Jet Interview
1988 Australian Molly Meldrum Interview
1993 Oprah Interview
1995 Diane Sawyer Interview
1996 Australian Molly Meldrum Interview
1996 Vh1 Interview
1997 Barbra Walters Interview
1998 Interview
1999 MTV Interview
2001 Carson Daily Interview
2001 Entertainment Tonight ET Interview
2005 Fox News Interview
2006 Entertainment Tonight ET Interview
Here's MJ being interviewed by good friend Brett Ratner in 2003
A rare Michael Jackson interview 1977 in Studio 54
Geraldo Rivera's Interview With Michael Jackson (2005)
Watch better quality here: www.youtube.com I have always wanted to see this interview. The interview had taken place on February 25 1983, by Entertainment Tonight. 26 years before his death. The video Thriller or Beat It had not been created yet; Michael had never moonwalked on stage at the Motown 25 anniversary show. The album Thriller had been out 3 months. On that day 2/25/83 Michael was presented double Platinum awards at a CBS Records press conference. The awards were presented to him by Jane Fonda..
The bombshell tape - never before made public - shows the King of Pop SHOCKED, COVERING HIS FACE with his hands in dismay as a team of lawyers grilled him in 1996 as part of a lawsuit brought against him by Neverland staff. Thriller star Jackson-who died last week-SQUIRMS at times as he is questioned about allegations surrounding Jordy Chandler, Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin and Brett Barnes.