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Following two appearances with Roy Plomley in 1963 and 1971 - Sir David Frost is castaway once more by Sue Lawley. The veteran broadcaster is the only British TV presenter to have interviewed seven American presidents and six British Prime Ministers who has, over the past five decades, become a broadcasting institution. Once known as a scourge of the Establishment, he's become something of an establishment figure himself, noted for his formidable contacts book, his star-studded parties, and for his gentle but revealing interviewing style. Born in 1939, the youngest son of a Methodist minister and his wife, David was football and cricket-mad from an early age but with a burning ambition to go to Cambridge University. He arrived there in 1958, and threw himself into it, joining Footlights and editing Varsity and Granta. After Cambridge, Ned Sherrin saw him performing a comedy act in a Mayfair bar and hired him up to present the iconic satirical programme That Was The Week That Was. Other successful programmes followed including Frost Over Britain and The Frost Report. Breakfast with Frost ran for 12 years until early 2005. David is not retiring though and is due to present a new interview programme for Al-Jazeera International, and will also conduct occasional interviews for the BBC. DISC ONE: Noël Coward - Mad Dogs and Englishmen DISC TWO: Elton John - Your Song DISC THREE: Coldplay - Fix You DISC FOUR: Ray Charles - America the Beautiful DISC FIVE: Michael Crawford - Music of the Night DISC SIX: Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly DISC SEVEN: The Beatles - The Long and Winding Road DISC EIGHT: Eric Coates’s The Dam Busters March - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Charles Groves CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Eric Coates’s The Dam Busters March BOOK CHOICE: London A-Z LUXURY CHOICE: Sunday papers Producer: Leanne Buckle First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2005.
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