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"Frost/Nixon" is based on journalist David Frost's 1977 interview with former president Richard Nixon. Frost obtained exclusive rights to interview Nixon and on May 4, 1977, forty-five...
- James Reston Jr.
In 1977, former president Richard Nixon agreed to be interviewed by British journalist David Frost for recordings broadcast on television. The interview tapes went over twenty-eight hours, and were produced as four television episodes, viewed by millions of people worldwide.
Dec 5, 2008 · Richard Nixon is telling David Frost about the day in March 1973 when he realized he had to fire his chief domestic advisor, John Ehrlichman, for abetting the Watergate cover-up — or, rather,...
- Richard Corliss
However, Nixon granted David Frost an exclusive series of interviews in 1977. He was publishing his memoirs at the time, but his publicist Irving Paul Lazar believed that he could reach a mass audience by using television. Frost's New York–based talk show had been canceled some years earlier.
Nov 7, 2020 · David Frost in 1968, nearly a decade before the Nixon interview would make him a household name. Do your research: “The point about preparation, as you know: the more you do, the more it liberates you to go with whatever happens.”
- Wilfred Frost
Sep 10, 2007 · The Guardian's Great Interviews of the 20th Century are full of these shocking, satisfying moments of revelation. Richard Nixon, in conversation with David Frost, is finally made to apologise...
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Sep 2, 2013 · Nixon -- three years after stepping down from office in the wake of Watergate -- astonished the unflappably British Frost by appearing to acknowledge that “mistakes” may have been too mild a...