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The Frost Interview

Season 1

TV-PG
David Frost, has for the first time his own series of half-hour interviews on BBC Television. Statesmen, businessmen, writers, the famous, the little-known and the infamous, people with a story to tell.

Where to Watch Season 1

19 Episodes

  • Muhammad Ali
    E1
    Muhammad AliSir David Frost interviews legendary boxing champion and former World Heavyweight title holder, Muhammad Ali. During the interview Frost presses Ali on a number of topics, particularly his forthcoming title fight with opponent George Foreman who Ali says has two chances of winning - 'slim and none'. As the interview progresses Ali talks about his religious faith, his thoughts on the civil rights movement and integration before ending with a characteristically poetic view on how he would like to be remembered
  • Lord Hill of Luton
    E2
    Lord Hill of LutonDavid Frost talks to Lord Hill of Luton on the eve of publication of his candid and often controversial broadcasting memoirs Behind the Screen. As Chairman of the ITA and then BBC, LORD HILL was for ten years the most powerful man in British broadcasting. Tonight, for the first time, he speaks freely about his clashes with politicians, and his views on television and broadcasters.
  • Evel Knievel
    E3
    Evel KnievelFrom Twin Falls, Idaho, David Frost interviews stuntman Evel Knievel before and after he makes a death-defying leap across Snake River Canyon on his rocket-powered sky cycle.
  • Dr Cicely Saunders
    E4
    Dr Cicely SaundersDavid interviews Dr Cicily Saunders, who founded the world's first purpose-built hospice in 1967, and speaks to some of her hospice's patients about their care.
  • Martha Mitchell
    E5
    Martha MitchellDavid interviews Martha Mitchell, the estranged wife of President Nixon's Attorney General, about Watergate, her marriage and the effect the scandal had.
  • Jeremy Thorpe
    E6
    Jeremy ThorpeIn the run to the October 1974 general election, David interviews Jeremy Thorpe, then leader of the Liberal Party.
  • Edward Heath
    E7
    Edward HeathDavid speaks to former Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative party Edward Heath in the run-up to the second general election of 1974.
  • Harold Wilson
    E8
    Harold WilsonDavid interviews Harold Wilson, Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party, prior to the October 1974 general election.
  • Anna Raeburn
    E9
    Anna RaeburnDavid interviews Anna Raeburn about her recent appointment to the problem page of Woman Magazine, feminism and modern marriage.
  • Matthew Manning
    E10
    Matthew ManningDavid speaks to Matthew Manning about his claims of psychic abilities, and also talks to the teenager's father, headmaster and schoolfriends.
  • Jack and Mary Willis
    E11
    Jack and Mary WillisAmerican authors Jack and Mary Willis speak to David about the accident which left Jack paralysed and their journey together from then on.
  • Senator Edward Kennedy
    E12
    Senator Edward KennedyDavid travels to Washington to interview Senator Edward Kennedy about his life, his family, the Watergate scandal, the Chappaquiddick incident and his views on The Troubles.
  • Ross And Norris McWhirter
    E13
    Ross And Norris McWhirterDavid interviews Ross and Norris McWhirter, the twins who researched and compiled the Guiness Book of Records.
  • Brian Clough
    E14
    Brian CloughDavid Frost conducts an intimate and revealing interview with Brian Clough, former footballer turned manager. Clough discusses his footballing and managerial career plus his recent dismissal from Leeds United after just 44 days.
  • Angela Davis
    E15
    Angela DavisBlack civil rights activist Angela Davis speaks to David about her trial and acquittal following the Marin County courtroom takeover and her campaigns for social justice.
  • Lord George-Brown
    E16
    Lord George-BrownDavid speaks to career politician Lord George-Brown about his memoirs, the Labour party, his views on government and his relationship with Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
  • Mary Whitehouse
    E17
    Mary WhitehouseDavid speaks to moral campaigner Mary Whitehouse and Hermine Whitfield of the Grapevine Sex Education project about their differing opinions on sex education.
  • Brian Walden And Nigel Lawson
    E18
    Brian Walden And Nigel LawsonDavid chairs a studio discussion of capital punishment between Labour MP Brian Walden and Conservative MP Nigel Lawson.
  • Review of 1974
    E19
    Review of 1974David Frost hosts a discussion on the most noteworthy events of 1974. The panellists include Malcolm Muggeridge, Anthony Howard, Norman St John-Stevas and Marjorie Proops.

 

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