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BBC Breakfast with Frost, guests in 2004. |
 Guests appearing on BBC Breakfast with Frost in 2004 |
Sunday 4 January 2004 - Nick Brown MP, former chief whip
- Alistair Darling MP, Transport Secretary
- Bertie Aherne, Irish Prime Minister
- Professor Colin Pillinger, Beagle 2 mission to Mars
- Sam Younger, Chairman of the Electoral Commission
- Newspapers reviewed by Frances Edmonds, and David Davies
Sunday 11 January 2004 - The Prime Minister, Rt Hon Tony Blair MP
- Trevor Brooking, Football Association
- Newspapers reviewed by Michael Buerk and Edwina Currie
Sunday 18 January 2004 - Conservative leader Michael Howard, MP
- David Seaman, Manchester City footballer
- Martin Narey
- Clyde Prestowitz and Irwin Stelzer
- Newspapers reviewed by Carol Vorderman, John Hurt and Trevor Phillips
Sunday 25 January 2004 - Charles Clarke MP
- Charles Kennedy MP
- Tim Lamb, English Cricket Board
- Dr Dan McCleese, NASA Mars mission
- Newspapers reviewed by Amanda Platell and Michael White
Sunday 01 February 2004 - Mark Byford, BBC
- Michael O'Leary, Ryanair
- Greg Dyke, BBC
- Tessa Jowell, MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Newspapers reviewed by Alice Thomson, David Yelland and Sir Max Hastings
Sunday 08 February 2004 - Charles Kennedy MP
- Lennox Lewis, heavyweight boxing champion
- Hans Blix, former UN weapons inspector
- Sir Christopher Frayling
- Peter Kenyon, Chief Executive Chelsea AFC
- Newspapers reviewed by Joanna Trollope and Matthew d'Ancona
Sunday 15 February 2004 - Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London
- Sven-Goran Eriksson, England Football Manager
- Anthony Minghella, Film Director
- Oliver Letwin, MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Newspapers reviewed by Ann Leslie and Philip Stephens
Sunday 22 February 2004 - Steve Norris, MP, Conservative candidate for London Mayor
- Benazir Bhutto, former Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Matthew Kelly
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- Elizabeth Winkfield, Council tax protestor
- John Prescott MP, Deputy Prime Minister
- Newspapers reviewed by Jane Moore and Nicholas Parsons
Sunday 29 February 2004 - Robin Cook, MP
- Piers Morgan, editor of the Daily Mirror
- Sir Jeremy Greenstock and Rageh Omaar
- Former Prime Minister, John Major
- Newspapers reviewed by Joan Bakewell and Simon Hoggart
Sunday 07 March 2004 - Dr John Reid, MP, Health Secretary
- Hans Blix, former UN Weapons Inspector
- Bishop Frank Griswold, US Episcopal Church
- Dr Liam Fox, MP, Chairman Conservative Party
- Newspapers reviewed by Eve Pollard, Ken Follett and Daren Johnson
Sunday 14 March 2004 - Spanish Foreign Minister, Ana Palacio
- Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer
- Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor
- Lady Annabel Goldsmith
- Newspapers reviewed by Lucy Rusedski, Carole Stone and Andrew Neil.
Sunday 21 March 2004 - Sir John Stevens
- Dr Maleeha Lohdi
- Jack Vettriano
- Peter Hain, MP
- Simon Hughes, MP
- Newspapers reviewed by Sue MacGregor and Simon Kelner
Sunday 28 March 2004 - General Sir Mike Jackson, Chief of the General Staff
- Sir Edward Heath
- Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
- Asa Hutchinson, US Under Secretary for Border & Transportation Security
- Newspapers reviewed by Cristina Odone and Paul Gambaccini
Sunday 04 April 2004 Live from the Luton and Dunstable Hospital Guests included; - Dr John Reid, MP, Health Secretary
- Beverley Malone
- Dr Roger Boyle
- Stephen Ramsden
- Karen Jennings
- Paul Burstow, MP
- Tim Yeo, MP
- Newspapers reviewed by Edwina Currie and Professor Robert Winston
Sunday 11 April 2004 - No programme Sunday 18 April 2004 - No programme Sunday 25 April 2004 - Stephen Carter, Chief Executive of the Office of Communications (Ofcom)
- Bishop Desmond Tutu
- The Home Secretary, David Blunkett, MP
- Newspapers reviewed by Francis Edmunds and Sir Clement Freud
Sunday 2 May 2004 - Romano Prodi, President of the European Union
- Dr Roger Bannister
- Lord Tebbit, Lord Bell and the Guardian political commentator Jackie Ashley
- The Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, MP
- Papers reviewed by Carol Thatcher and Francis Wheen
Sunday 9 May 2004 - Robin Cook, MP
- Iain Duncan Smith MP
- Fanny Palli-Petralia, Greek Minister for Culture
- Robert Kilroy-Silk
- Patrick Cockburn and Major General Patrick Cordingley
- Papers reviewed by Lyndsay Griffiths, Gyles Brandreth and Wilbur Smith
Sunday 16 May 2004 - Geoff Hoon, MP, Secretary for Defence
- Charles Kennedy, MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats
- Arsene Wenger, Manager, Arsenal FC
- Newspapers reviewed by David Davies, Jan Berry and Kit Hesketh-Harvey
Sunday 23 May 2004 - Michael Howard, MP, Leader of the Conservative Party
- Lord Sebastian Coe, Chair of London's 2012 Olympic bid team
- Caroline Lucas MEP, Green MEP for the South East Region
- John Armitt, Chief Executive at Railtrack plc and Bob Crow, General Secretary RMT
- Newspapers reviewed by Jane Moore and Kamal Ahmed.
Sunday 30 May 2004 - The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, MP
- Sol Campbell, England footballer
- Tracey Emin, Contemporary artist
- Newspapers reviewed by Barbara Amiel and Andrew Gowers.
Sunday 06 June 2004 - Interviews with D-Day veterans
- Live coverage from Normandy
- Dr Iyad Allawi, the new Iraqi Prime Minister
- Ambassador William S. Farish
- Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury
- Newspapers reviewed by Kate Adey, Simon Sebag Montefiore and Jef McAllister
Sunday 13 June 2004 - Rt Hon the Lord Tebbit and Matthew Parris
- Dr NC Dlamini Zuma, South African Government Minister
- Charles Kennedy, Leader of the Liberal Democrats
- John Prescott, MP, Deputy Prime Minister
- Sir Trevor Brooking, former England Footballer
- Papers reviewed by Catherine Mayer and Michael White
Sunday 20 June 2004 - Rt Hon Tony Blair, MP
- Rt Hon Michael Ancram, MP
- Robert Kilroy-Silk, MEP
- Salem Chalabi, Director Iraqi War Crimes Tribunal
- Martina Navratilova on Wimbledon
- Papers reviewed by Imogen Stubbs and the former Conservative MP, David Mellor
Sunday 27 June 2004 - Donald Rumsfeld, US Government Secretary of Defence
- Hugh Masekela, the father of African jazz
- Sol Campbell, England footballer
- John Simpson, BBC World Affairs Editor
- Papers reviewed by Sir Harold Evans, Charlie Lee Potter and Mark Seddon
Sunday 04 July 2004 - John Reid, MP, Health Minister
- Sir Jeremy Greenstock, the former British government envoy in Baghdad
- Tom Windsor, Rail Regulator
- Dr Mowaffak al-Rubaie, Iraqi Governing Council
- Rory Bremner
- Newspapers reviewed by Reggie Nadelson and John Kampfner
Sunday 11 July 2004 - Charles Clarke, MP, Education Secretary
- Charles Kennedy, MP, Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party
- Oliver Letwin, MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Philip Green, Retail entrepreneur
- Max Mosley and Damon Hill, Formula 1
- Newspapers reviewed by Baroness Jay of Paddington and David Yelland
Sunday 18 July 2004 - Former U.S. President, William Jefferson Clinton
- Christopher Patten, EU External Relations Commissioner
- Sir Menzies Campbell, MP, Deputy Leader, Liberal Democrats
- Papers reviewed by Amanda Platell, Antony Beevor and Charlie Whelan
Sunday 25 July 2004 - Lord Heseltine
- Boris Berezovsky, Russian Businessman
- John Bercow, MP and Mustafa Osman Isma'il on the Sudan
- David Blunkett, MP, Home Secretary
- Newspapers reviewed by Trevor Phillips, Eve Pollard and Paul Gambaccini
Sunday 1 August 2004 - Evelyn Glennie, OBE, Solo Percussionist
- Earl Spencer
- Lord Browne, Chief Executive, BP
- Tim Yeo, MP, Conservative spokesman on the Environment
- Papers reviewed by Lembit Opik, Sian Lloyd and Michael Brown
Sunday 8 August 2004 - Greek Culture Minister, Fanni Palli-Petralia
- Nicholas Boles, Policy Exchange and Keith Best, Immigration Advisory Service
- Daniel Barenboim, Musical Director of Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Rt Hon Charles Kennedy MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats
- Newspapers reviewed by Joan Bakewell and Simon Hoggart
Sunday 15 August 2004 - Former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, MP
- Former envoy in Baghdad, Sir Jeremy Greenstock
- Lord Coe
- The former King Constantine of Greece
- Jonathan Gornall, Journalist and Pink Lady crew member
- Newspapers reviewed by Jane Moore and Stanley Johnson
Sunday 22 August 2004 Summer break Sunday 29 August 2004 Summer break Sunday 5 September 2004 - William Hague, MP
- Alex Salmond, MP, SNP Leader
- Olympic gold medal winner, Darren Campbell
- Lord Truscott, President Putin's biographer, and Lord Garden, Defence expert
- Newspapers reviewed by Ken Follett and Alice Thomson
Sunday 12 September 2004 - Sir Trevor Brooking, FA Director of Football Development
- Baroness Shirley Williams
- Sir Clive Woodward
- Director-General of the BBC, Mark Thompson
- Secretary of State for Work & Pensions, Alan Johnson, MP
- Papers reviewed by Michael Buerk and Carol Thatcher
Sunday 19 September 2004 - Charles Kennedy MP, Liberal Democrat leader
- David Trimble, MP, MLA, Ulster Unionist Party Leader
- Greg Dyke, former Director General BBC
- Derek Scott, Tony Blair's former economics adviser
- Iraq Foreign Minister, Hoshyar Zebari
- Newspapers reviewed by Ann Widdecombe, MP, and Giles Brandreth
Sunday 26 September 2004 - Prime Minister Tony Blair, MP
- Kelly Holmes, double Olympic gold medallist
- Colleen Gaffy and Graydon Carter
- Newspapers reviewed by Amanda Platell and Michael White
Sunday 03 October 2004 - Leader of the Opposition, Michael Howard, MP
- John Prescott, MP, Deputy Prime Minister
- Robert Kilroy-Silk, MEP
- Colonel Tim Spicer, Private security in Iraq.
- Newspapers reviewed by Cristina Odone and Sir Max Hastings
Sunday 10 October 2004 - President Hamid Karzai on Afghanistan election
- Matthew Parris
- Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman
- Hoshyar Zebari, Iraqi Foreign Minister
- Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor and Dr Daud Abdullah
- Alistair Campbell, Menzies Campbell, MP and Steven Norris, MP
- Newspapers reviewed by Jane Moore and Simon Walker
Sunday 17 October 2004 - Health Secretary John Reid, MP
- Tim Collins MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Education
- Jude Law
- Former England cricket captain, Nasser Hussain
- The Palestinian Foreign Minister, Dr Nabil Shaath
- Sunday papers reviewed by Diane Abbott and Richard Ingrams
Sunday 24 October 2004 - Former Prime Minister John Major
- Alun Michael, MP, Rural Affairs Minister
- Bishop Frank Griswold
- Mordecai Vanunu, Nuclear Whistleblower
- British astronaut, Michael Foale
- Newspapers reviewed by Joan Bakewell and Sir Tim Rice
Sunday 31 October 2004 - Tessa Jowell, MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- European Commissioner, Neil Kinnock
- Former US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger
- Former US Vice-President, Walter Mondale
- Rory Bremner, with a wry take on the political world
- Sunday newspapers reviewed by Claudia Winkelman and Paul Gambaccini
Sunday 7 November 2004 - Former President, George Bush Senior
- Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy, MP
- former Ambassador, Sir Christopher Meyer
- former Ambassador, Philip Lader
- Dianne Thompson, Chief Executive of the National Lottery operator, Camelot
- Creator of 'Bridget Jones', author Helen Fielding
- Newspapers reviewed by Carol Vorderman, Kate Adie and the Director General of the CBI, Digby Jones
Sunday 14 November 2004 - Rt Hon Michael Ancram QC MP
- Sir John Stevens, Head of the Metropolitan Police
- The head of Shell Oil, Jeroen van der Veer
- Music from the virtuoso British violinist Nigel Kennedy
- Newspapers reviewed by Eve Pollard and Felix Dennis.
Sunday 21 November 2004 - Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, MP
- EU Trade Commissioner, Peter Mandelson
- Sol Campbell, Arsenal FC and England
- Lord Strathclyde; Otis Ferry, Huntsman and Phyllis Campbell-McRae, International Fund for Animal Welfare
- Newspapers reviewed by Sheila Hancock and Michael Winner
Sunday 28 November 2004 - Shadow Chancellor, Oliver Letwin, MP
- Gerry Adams, MP, Sinn F�in
- Iraq elections - Interim Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq, Barham Salih and former UK envoy to Iraq, Sir Jeremy Greenstock
- Paula Radcliffe, female distance runner
- Newspapers reviewed by Christina Odone, David Yelland and Sir John Mortimer
- Shadow Home Secretary, David Davis, MP
- Viktor Yuschenko, leader of Ukraine's opposition
- Olympic gold medallist, Matthew Pinsent
- John Reid, MP, Health Secretary
- The tenor Andrea Bocelli, performed Schubert's "Ave Maria".
- Helena Kennedy, QC, and Andrew Neil reviewed the Sunday papers.
Sunday 12 December 2004 - The Archbishop of York, Dr David Hope
- Comedian, John Culshaw and Fiona Mactaggart, MP
- Steve Forbes, CEO of Forbes, Inc
- Colonel Tim Collins and Lord Tim Garden
- Farah Pahlavi, former Empress of Iran
- Newspapers reviewed by Susan Greenfield, Steve Pollard and David Davies
Sunday 19 December 2004 - Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, MP
- General Sir Mike Jackson on Army reform
- Discussion with Willam Hague, MP and Charles Kennedy, MP
- HRH Princess Michael of Kent
- Newspapers reviewed by Jane Moore and Max Hastings
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