Michael Jackson’s doctor gets his own TV show
Dr. Conrad Murray, the personal physician of Michael Jackson has reportedly signed up for a TV show with a British documentary crew. The cardiologist is currently involved in a manslaughter investigation following Michael Jackson’s death and is reported to have administered Propofol, a powerful anesthetic. Entertainment news website TMZ reports that the documentary crew shot his first day back to work in his Texas clinic on November 23 this year.
The footage was reportedly shot following the doctor around the entire day and was for a one-episode special TV show. Dr. Murray’s spokesman is reported to have said that the production company was interested in the reaction the doctor received from his patients on his return. He also added that the doc has not accepted any payment for his work as of yet, but will be paid once the show is aired.
The show however will not be aired immediately, for Murray has refused the company to air the one hour special until the investigation ends, which according to the spokesperson could be “a couple of years.” According to TMZ, the footage is being held by Murray’s circle, just to be safe.
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