The Poynter 50 series examines the famous interview between David Frost and former U.S. President Richard Nixon.
I hear America singing, and I see… Richard Nixon. Not the man but the muse: Has any president since Lincoln inspired more movies, TV miniseries, and operas? As Nixon’s beetle brows, ski nose, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More than 10,000. That’s how many interviews Sir David Frost conducted across his extraordinary career in television, spanning ...
David Frost, who died of a heart attack aboard the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship on August 31, was much more than the man who interviewed President Nixon. Frost, who was 74 when he died, had a career in ...
Believe it or not, there was a time, in another America, where, with a few words, a network TV anchor could trigger a seismic shift in public opinion. On February 27, 1968, Walter Cronkite, anchoring ...
I hear America singing, and I see…Richard Nixon. Not the man, but the muse: Has any president since Lincoln inspired more movies, TV mini-series and operas? As Nixon’s beetle brows, ski nose and ...
Peter Morgan’s hit play about the 1977 TV interviews between David Frost and Richard Nixon makes for a punchy political entertainment, anchored by Frank Langella’s grand, mercurial performance as the ...