David Frost
Sir David Paradine Frost OBE (7 April 1939 – 31 August 2013) was an English television host, media personality, journalist, comedian, and writer. After graduating from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Frost rose to prominence during the satire boom in the United Kingdom when he was chosen to host the satirical programme That Was the Week That Was in 1962. His success on this show led to work as a host on U.S. television. He became known for his television interviews with senior political figures, among them the Nixon interviews with former U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1977, which were adapted into a stage play and film. He interviewed all eight British prime ministers serving between 1964 and 2016, and all seven U.S. presidents in office between 1969 and 2008. Frost was one of the "Famous Five" people behind the launch of ITV breakfast station TV-am in 1983. For the BBC, he hosted the Sunday morning interview programme Breakfast with Frost from 1993 to 2005. He spent two decad…more
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Never Had It So Good: A History of Britain from Suez to the Beatles
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2005
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Frost/Nixon: Behind the Scenes of the Nixon Interviews – An Authoritative and Revealing Account of the Dramatic Televised Presidential Trial
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1975
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Peter Cook: A Biography
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1997
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From Fringe to Flying Circus: Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy, 1960 - 1980
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1980
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Cleese Encounters
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1992
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That Was Satire That Was: The Satire Boom of the 1960s
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2000
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David Frost: An Autobiography part 1: From Congregations to Audiences
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1993
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