yoko ono-related stories
Posted Jun 27th 2007 3:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Daytime, Celebrities, Talk Show
More ammo for the "Larry King should retire" crowd.
On last night's show, King was interviewing Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and during the interview, during a segment where they talked about what they were doing when John Lennon was killed, he turned to Starr and asked "George, where were you?" McCartney didn't want to let the matter drop, but Ringo just laughed it off. Harrison, of course, is dead.
Continue reading Larry King confuses Ringo Starr with George Harrison
Posted Apr 25th 2006 9:58AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, Celebrities

Did you watch the Pay-Per-view
seance last night to contact the spirit of John Lennon? Me neither. A psychic and an expert in paranormal activity
claim that Lennon made contact with them through an EVP, an Electronic Voice Phenomenon. It happened at the La Fortuna
restaurant in New York City, where Lennon liked to eat.
Here's how it went down (according to reports):
Filming of the seance at the La Fortuna restaurant stopped because something weird was happening. Then a mysterious
voice was heard on the psychic's recorder. An "expert" confirmed it was Lennon and he was asking for Peace.
Posted Mar 19th 2006 12:44PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, Programming

What's it called when you produce the
sequel to a show that was called a 'new low' in television? I don't know, either.
In 2003, it was
The
Spirit of Diana, a televised seance to contact the dearly departed Princess Diana. It cost $15 to watch and drew
about 500,000 American viewers. This time around, the same geniuses behind the Diana seance are now attempting to
contact John Lennon. On April 24, it'll cost a mere $10 to watch psychics visit different locations of importance to
the former Beatle, including the New York apartment building where he was shot and killed. It's called... wait for
it...
The Spirit of John Lennon. And, no, Yoko Ono is not involved.
The producer of the program,
Paul Sharratt, said that the Diana seance didn't make him a believer in psychics but he thinks there are "many,
many millions of people around the world who think it's possible." Classy.