- After Dinner Speakers
- Conference Facilitators
- Presenters & Awards Hosts
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- International
- TV/Radio Presenter
Sir Davd Frost is an internationally renowned television interviewer and has interviewed most of the leading worldwide politicans and personalities over the last forty years. He is a sensational after dinner and conference speaker regaling stories of the good and the famous he has interviewed as well as the most accomplished conference facilitator and awards host
Sir David now presents "Frost Over The World" weekly for Al Jazeera English and continues to make"Frost Tonight" weekly for ITV and "The Frost Interviews" forBBC. He is taking "Through The Key Hole" into its 20th year, has recorded "The Frost Years" for BBC Radio 4 and is Executive Producing a remake of the film, "The Dam Busters" with Universal and Peter Jackson.
On May 29, 2005 Sir David Frost presented his final Breakfast with Frost after 500 editions. Most notably in 2006, Sir David will host Frost Tonight on ITV and present Frost Over The World for Aljazeera News, which begins in November.
Sir David Frost’s activities during his career have been so diverse that he has been described as a “one man conglomerate”. It is easy to see why: host and co-creator of That Was the Week That Was, producer of countless television programmes from A Gift of Song: The Music for UNICEF Concert to the Spectacular World of Guinness Records; author of 15 books; producer of eight films (including the recent Rogue Trader with Ewan McGregor and Anna Friel); publisher, lecturer, impresario and the joint founder of London Weekend Television and TV-am. Not to mention the fact that he is perhaps the best known television interviewer in the world.
“He is the only person to have interviewed the last seven Presidents of the United States and the last six Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom” – The Times.
His Nixon Interviews achieved “the largest audience for a news interview in history” - New York Times. In addition to their unprecedented impact in the United States, the interviews were also seen - either in English or dubbed into local languages - in almost every television nation in the world. He has recently released a book entitled "Frost/Nixon" to satisfy the worldwide interest in the interviews
In 2000 the BBC devoted an evening of programmes to celebrating "Forty Years with Frost". The first volume of his autobiography From Congregations to Audiences published by HarperCollins became an immediate bestseller.
Sir David has been awarded many major television awards and in 1993 he was knighted by HM The Queen in the New Year’s Honours List.
Through the Keyhole – ITV/Sky/BBC1 1983-Ongoing
Breakfast with Frost – BBC1, 1993-2005, Presenter
Ross meets Frost – BBC, 2000, Presenter
The Frost Programme – ITV, 1993, Presenter
Good Morning Britain – TV-am, 1983, Presenter
Headliners with David Frost – USA 1978, Presenter
The Frost Programme – ITV, 1977, Presenter
The David Frost Revue – Associated Rediffusion 1971, Presenter
The Frost Programme – Associated Rediffusion, 1966-1970, Presenter
Frost Over America – BBC1, 1969, Presenter
Frost on Saturday – ITV1, 1968, Presenter
Frost on Sunday – ITV1, 1968, Presenter
David Frost Presents – USA, 1967, Presenter
The Frost Report – BBC1, 1966/1997, Presenter
That Was the Week that Was – BBC, 1962-1964
2005 Bafta Acadamy Fellowship
1971 Guild of Television Producers Award
1971 TV Personality of the Year
1970/1971 Emmy Award for The David Frost Show
1967 Royal Television Society Silver Medal
1967 Richard Dimbleby Award
1967 Golden Rose of Montreux for Frost Over England
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