"Visionary" Merv Griffin Dies
"My father was a visionary," Griffin's son, Tony Griffin, said in a statement issued today. "He loved business and continued his many projects and holdings even while hospitalized." Griffin's latest project Merv Griffin's Crosswords premieres in syndication next month. Griffin was a guest on FOX & Friends just last month. In what would be his last interview, Brian Kilmeade asked Griffin about his legacy and how his television show impacted politics: "The Kennedy White House would call my producer," Griffin said, "so they became aware of how valuable the talk shows were to a candidate." "The 23 years I did my show, nobody knew what my political affiliations were." Merv Griffin was 82. Email This Post |
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