David Frost

Journalist and game show host

David Frost - Performers & Entertainers born April 7th, 1939
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An English journalist and television host, primarily recognized for interviewing prominent political figures and hosting influential programs. Frost gained significant attention for a series of interviews with former President Richard Nixon, providing insight into Watergate's controversies. Additionally, hosted the British television quiz show 'Auction Party' and 'Frost on Sunday' which combined news and entertainment. Throughout a career spanning several decades, influenced television journalism and political interviews in the UK.

Conducted interviews with Richard Nixon

Hosted the television program 'Frost on Sunday'

Presented the game show 'Auction Party'

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