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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on the reputation of the individual. Most stars will appear for a nominal fee, to plug a book or film or what ever, but the really big stars would probably demand, and receive payment, but this is an educated guess rather than a known fact.
If I was a star and I had to depend on a verbal babybath from a cynical professioanl Yorkshireman who is seriously past his sell-by date, i think I'd pass, but that's just me. I loathe 'Parkie' with a passion.
I feel aggrieved that my licence fee is being spent on promoting so called celebrities who are going to make loadsamoney anyway from their book/film/song.
Why can't they have people on because they have an interesting story to tell or are amusing in their own right.
As for Michael Parkinson fawning all over them with his obviously rehearsed questions (Joan Rivers is the worst) can he not think of anything to ask them without a script? Some of the questions are so obviously planned to allow them to tell their so called amusing anecdotes presumably because they have taken advantage of the free booze that they can't think for themselves.
Bring back Frank Skinner and David Baddiel who didn't know who their guests were going to be.
And if they are plugging something, they'd still rarely do a PA without being paid for it. (Incidentally there is always a standard appearance fee, even for people being interviewed in the studio for news programmes).
Iankeela's point about 'obviously rehearsed questions' - this is always demanded by the guest, who will supply the questions as one of the conditions of appearing. Some hosts will not bow down to this and so will never have particular guests on.