Frost on Friday

One of the triumvirate of Frost programmes that dominated ITV weekends in the late 1960s and early 70s, Frost on Friday concentrated on current affairs often creating the headlines, as well as reporting on them. Made at a time when David Frost was hosting a chat show in the US and then jetting back to the UK to do three shows over the weekend, Frost on Friday concentrates this energy into forty minutes worth of incisive and insightful commentary on current affairs as well as a number of remarkable interviews with often controversial, high-profile public figures.

Seasons

9 Episodes • Premiered 1968

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 1: Moshe Dayan

1. Moshe Dayan

General Moshe Dayan discussing his role in the Six Day War

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 2: Baldur von Schirach

2. Baldur von Schirach

War criminal Baldur von Schirach on his relationship with Hitler.

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 3: Ian Smith

3. Ian Smith

David Frost interviews Ian Smith, former Prime Minister of Rhodesia.

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 4: James Callaghan

4. James Callaghan

James Callaghan gives a bullish and frank interview in his position as then-Home Secretary.

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 5: Cardinal Heenan

5. Cardinal Heenan

Cardinal Heenan outlines his position on contraception.

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 6: Muhammad Ali

6. Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is interviewed in New York (during a period when he had been stripped of his title and boxing licence for refusing to be drafted into the Vietnam conflict).

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 7: Enoch Powell

7. Enoch Powell

A highly emotional interview with Conservative politician Enoch Powell.

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 8: Christiaan Barnard

8. Christiaan Barnard

David Frost interviews Christiaan Barnard the South African cardiac surgeon.

Still image for Frost on Friday season 1 episode 9: Debate on Capital Punishment

9. Debate on Capital Punishment

A powerful debate on capital punishment includes contributions from the father of Derek Bentley who was hanged for murder in 1953 (and pardoned three decades after this debate was recorded).

Cast

Photo of David Frost

David Frost

Presenter

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