"David Frost"

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There are omissions, mainly due to the BBC not always completely listing the cast and crew for a programme.

 
Programme Name:Details:
Cheese Shop Presents The Butter Factor, The...Vocal travelogue doppelgangers DAVID FROST and Alan Whicker are intimidated by a farmer....
Front Row...In a special edition of Front Row, Mark Lawson talks to Michael Palin. In the late 1960s Palin began to make a name for himself as a TV scriptwriter - including The Two Ronnies and DAVID FROST - before co-creating one of the great comedy institutions, Monty Python. The creative partnership also included John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Terry Jones, Eric Idle and Terry Gilliam. The BBC first showed Monty Python's Flying Circus in 1969, and the four television series lasted only until 1974, but this then spawned various stage shows, books, records, two films - Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Life of Brian - and most recently, Eric Idle's Broadway and West End hit, Spamalot....
Frost Collection, The...DAVID FROST and guests look back at some of the most memorable interviews of his long career....
Frost Years, The...DAVID FROST was one of the first British broadcasters to subject politicians to the kind of scrutiny and satire which is now the norm....
I Didn't Get Where I Am Today.........
I Got Up Out Of My Seat...DAVID FROST recalls the UK visit of evangelist Billy Graham 50 years ago and asks what happened to those who responded to his call....
Place Called Home, A...Series in which John McCarthy sets out to discover the meaning of home. 2: `The Ideal Home.' McCarthy looks at the mixture of public and private, material and spiritual ingredients that can turn a house into a home, and hears why DAVID FROST and Loyd Grossman are happy to let cameras peep through any celebrity keyholes, except their own....
Reunion, The...But by the time it lost its licence, TV-am was one of the most successful companies of its kind. Key members of the launch team are reunited to remember that turbulent period: former US Ambassador and TV-am Chairman Peter Jay; Sir DAVID FROST, one of the Famous Five presenters; shareholder Jonathan Aitken; Nick Owen, who began on the sports desk before moving over to become the channel's face of the 80s; and Greg Dyke, the man credited with turning the station around....
With Great Pleasure At Christmas...DAVID FROST...