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The Frost Tapes

The Frost Tapes

De: Wilfred Frost David Paradine Productions Ltd
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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 events in 2020. In Season Two, we’re joining David as he interviews the greatest entertainers of the 20th/21st centuries: Elton John, Elizabeth Taylor, Muhhamad Ali, the Beatles, and more. You can’t hear these interviews anywhere else.David Paradine Productions Ltd Ciencias Sociales Mundial
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  • Episode 9: The Beatles
    Aug 1 2022

    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 greatest interviewer. 

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Episode 8: Muhammad Ali
    Jul 25 2022

    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 became “The Greatest.” 

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    41 m
  • Episode 7: Lauren Bacall
    Jul 18 2022

    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 Humphrey Bogart.

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    44 m
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It's amazing to realize how little we've advanced since the 60s and 70s; humbling truly.

This is an excellent and worthwhile series, marred only by obnoxious and unnecessary modern advertising.

Incredible reporting -- as relevant as ever

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