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Jimbuna 09-01-13 05:33 AM

Broadcaster Sir David Frost Dies
 
One of the best of his generation.

RIP Sir

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23920336

Rhodes 09-01-13 05:55 AM

RIP!

BossMark 09-01-13 05:57 AM

RIP David

Oberon 09-01-13 06:23 AM

A terrible shame, used to enjoy watching him on 'Breakfast with Frost' on Sundays, a legendary interviewer, both courteous and direct, he has inspired a generation of broadcasters.

RIP, and thank you.

STEED 09-01-13 07:19 AM

One of the few no more, a man who live life to the full.

TarJak 09-01-13 07:40 AM

Sad news. Remember watching him during the late 60s and early 70s. Even as a kid I enjoyed his interviewing style.

eddie 09-01-13 12:20 PM

Sad news about one of the best! May he RIP

vienna 09-01-13 01:20 PM

This is sad; too bad there aren't really any of his sort around today. I remember him from way back, starting with "That Was The Week That Was" in the mid-60s. His subsequent projects were always informative, intelligent, and entertaining. His Nixon interviews are a benchmark I wish current newscasters ot which would aspire...

Thank You, David and RIP...


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Jimbuna 09-01-13 01:27 PM

It is said he had a contacts list second to none.

u crank 09-01-13 01:29 PM

One of the good ones.

R.I.P. David.

Quote:

Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2108702)
This is sad; too bad there aren't really any of his sort around today.

I wonder if he could get a job on some of the networks today. :hmmm:

vienna 09-01-13 01:54 PM

Quote:

I wonder if he could get a job on some of the networks today. :hmmm:
Most likely, not; considered intelligence, broad knowledge, interview skills, and all the other attributes of people such as Frost are not sought in the sound-bite, 'Fox News' era today. Saw a photo the other day of Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow seated together in a studio and my first thought was very similar to yours: those men would never be hired today...


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eddie 09-01-13 02:42 PM

Here's a link to some of his famous interviews, including Nixon, McCartney in 1965 (who said he would retire by 2010,lol) a British MP named Powell, not familiar with him, and some others you might remember.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...r-8793223.html

Jimbuna 09-01-13 03:16 PM

Good old Enoch....derided in his prime but probably telling many "I told you so" right now.

Bubblehead1980 09-01-13 03:53 PM

Ah what a shame.

Platapus 09-01-13 04:03 PM

40 years. That's a long and respectable career.


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