Frost on 4
A tribute to the broadcaster David Frost, who died in August 2013. In a career spanning over 40 years, Frost became one of the UK's most prominent journalists and interviewers.
Over a period of more than forty years, David Frost moved from the forefront of the 60s satire boom, to make his mark as one of the UK's most prominent journalists, and latterly became the politicians' favourite interviewer.
In recent years Frost celebrated his long career on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in three series where many wise and respected guests joined him to reflect on his memorable interviews.
In this special tribute to the veteran broadcaster we feature selected highlights from these remarkable programmes exploring the symbiotic worlds of comedy, journalism, religion and politics with lively discussions and fascinating archive.
Frost's career spanned journalism, comedy writing and daytime television presenting, including That Was The Week That Was, The Frost Report and Frost On Sunday. Since the mid-1960s, he has interviewed almost every prominent statesman, leader, dictator, entertainer and otherwise influential figure. He was perhaps the first interviewer of the television age to become as famous as the people he interviewed. His series of filmed encounters with former President Richard Nixon, over twelve days in 1977, made worldwide news; they, and the events leading up to them, have recently been the subject of the Hollywood movie Frost/Nixon.
As Frost and guests discuss favourite moments from television interviews from the past forty years we reveal many other moments just as compelling as Nixon in the dozens of other interviews in his canon of work.
Producer: Stephen Garner
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- Christmas Day 2013 07:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- New Year's Day 2014 23:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4