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Sir David Frost
Sir David Frost at the 2005 BAFTAs

Interview: Sir David Frost

The world-renowned interviewer is appearing at The Playhouse in Weston this September. Listen to Adam Thomas' interview with the man who has been a cornerstone of British broadcasting for more than four decades.

An Audience with Sir David Frost
Start Date:28/09/2005
Start Time:19:30
Prices:adult £13.50
child £8.50
Genres:Performing Arts
Venue Name:The Playhouse
Address:High Street
Weston-super-Mare
BS23 1HP
Box Office:01934 645 544
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Landmark interviews have always been a feature of David Frost's career.

Sir David Frost and Tony Blair
He has interviewed the six most recent PMs

Among the many world figures he has interviewed are the six most recent prime ministers, the seven most recent US presidents, as well as many others outside the world of politics, including Muhammad Ali and The Beatles.

In the interview with Adam Thomas, Sir David cites his revealing interview with Richard Nixon, recorded after the Watergate scandal, as a highlight of his career.

He hosted his last Breakfast with Frost for the BBC in May 2005, but said: "It's very much an au revoir, rather than a goodbye."

last updated: 17/10/05
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