David Frost was the 20th century’s most prolific interviewer, a master of conversation with a remarkable talent for getting people to open up and spill their souls. Many of his conversations, however, have been lost—until now. Presented by his son, broadcaster Wilfred Frost, in Season One of “The Frost Tapes,” we resurrected interviews covering topics that had astounding relevance with current eve... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureHistory |
Paul McCartney’s working class roots. The story of George Harrison’s first guitar. John Lennon’s love of Hamburg. Ringo Starr’s big break. (And Pete Best’s not-so-big break.) This … is the story of the world’s greatest band, told to the world’s great... more
Ten rounds: that’s how many times David Frost would go toe-to-toe with Muhammad Ali. From his days as a young heavyweight champion … to his political activism … to his days as an entertainer, these intimate interviews trace how a simple Kentucky kid ... more
The dame of Hollywood’s golden age, Lauren Bacall was known for much more than just her so-called "look.” David Frost talks to Bacall about her big break, the eternal problems facing Hollywood, and what she learned from her famous marriage with Humph... more
One of the most prolific actors of our time, Michael Caine survived the Blitz of London in WW2 as a child, fought in the Korean War himself and then spent years struggling to make it as an actor. Here’s the story of how a plain-spoken cockney boy bec... more
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The wonderful interviews are ruined by the host constantly reminding us it was his ‘dad’. Just stop interjecting and let the interviews be heard. As an archive of Frost this would be great, his sons constant unnecessary interjections annoys.
Great article in today’s Times made me binge series 1. Great presentation obviously runs in the Frost family and is a great homage to Wilf’s Dad. Shame that the current PM and his acolytes can’t face such rapier like questions today but is great to hear David Frost in his pomp and us an excellent background to understanding modern America. Brilliant find!
I really appreciate being able to hear from their own mouths and not just a narration of events. A wonderful podcast that I'm sure your father would be proud of.
This podcast is great I remember watching your dad years ago. A great way to re-visit history. Thank you for your hard work and sharing your dad with us once again!
This is a truly wonderful and timely series of podcasts. Beautifully produced and researched, Wilfred Frost deftly weaves together these archive gems. What’s remarkable is - as Frost Jr observes - how much resonates with today’s fractured US landscape, on race and women and culture wars. What’s striking however is how civilised the discourse usually is: opponents allow each other the time to speak and respectfully hear each other out, and answer in a way that is substantive and illuminating. No ... more
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