
Frost on Satire
Sir David Frost looks into the power of political satire with the help of some of the funniest TV moments of the last 50 years and contributions from leading UK and US satirists.
Sir David Frost presents an investigation into the power of political satire with the help of some of the funniest TV moments of the last 50 years.
Beginning with the 1960s and That Was the Week That Was, he charts the development of television satire in Britain and the United States and is joined by the leading satirists from both sides of the Atlantic. From the UK, Rory Bremner, Ian Hislop and John Lloyd discuss their individual contributions, while from the US, Jon Stewart analyses the appeal of The Daily Show, Tina Fey and Will Ferrell talk about their respective portrayals of Sarah Palin and George W Bush, and Chevy Chase remembers how Saturday Night Live turned them into huge stars.
All of them tackle the key question of whether satire really can alter the course of political events.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | David Frost |
| Executive Producer | Trevor Poots |
| Director | Andrew Fettis |
| Producer | Andrew Fettis |
Broadcasts
- Thu 17 Jun 201021:00
- Fri 18 Jun 201000:20
- Fri 18 Jun 201003:20
- Sun 20 Jun 201001:00
- Sat 13 Nov 201023:45
- Wed 5 Oct 201119:30
- Wed 25 Apr 201223:40
- Wed 21 Nov 201222:30
- Tue 26 Mar 201323:35
- Sat 19 Oct 201321:20
- Thu 22 May 201400:35
- Wed 10 Dec 201423:00