(AP) Veteran British broadcaster David Frost set a milestone in TV history when he drew extraordinary admissions from disgraced former President Richard Nixon in 1977. Armed with ambition, talent and ...
More than 10,000. That’s how many interviews Sir David Frost conducted across his extraordinary career in television, spanning almost 50 years. Frost is best known for his historic conversation with ...
NBC’s Wilfred Frost joins TODAY to discuss his new documentary series “David Frost vs…,” shining a fresh light on his father’s historic, high-profile interviews with icons like Elton John, The Beatles ...
David Frost, who died of a heart attack aboard the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship on August 31, was much more than the man who interviewed President Nixon. Frost, who was 74 when he died, had a career in ...
The fourth episode of the six-part 'David Frost Vs' series will air Sunday at 9PM on MSNBC, and this episode focuses on Frost's interview with former President Richard Nixon after the Watergate ...
Comcast-owned Sky’s Sky Documentaries and its streaming service Now will give viewers a front-row seat for an exploration of recent history and topics that have shaped it, along with big names that ...
LONDON (AP) - David Frost had sparred with Richard Nixon for hours, recording a series of interviews with the former president three years after he stepped down in disgrace over Watergate. But as the ...
Considering its high profile as both play and film, it wouldn’t be unfair to assume that everyone knows that Frost/Nixon is about the series of televised interviews between former President Richard ...
The last performance the Beatles ever did on TV came in 1968, and only one man was capable of getting them to do it: David Frost. They sang “Hey, Jude” to a studio audience numbering around 200 on the ...