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Season 1

  • S01E01 Moshe Dayan

    • September 23, 1968
  • S01E02 Baldur Von Schirach

    • September 13, 1968

    ITN - David Frost interviews Balder Van Schirach (Baldur Benedikt von Schirach) (Former Nazi leader of Hitler Youth).

  • S01E03 Ian Smith

    • September 20, 1968

    David Frost Interviews Ian Smith, Rhodesian Prime Minister 1964 - 1979. The Legendary interviewer Sir David Frost conducted some of the controversial interviews of the 20th century, including an international fraudster, Racist, and a Fascist. Sir David Frost doesn't hold back with his in-depth questioning style and exposes his interviewees for who they are. In this, the original and uncut interview for The Frost Programme, Sir David Frost interviews Ian Smith. The Unilateral Declaration of Independence of Rhodesia from the United Kingdom was signed on 11th November 1965, by the administration of Ian Smith whose Rhodesian Front party opposed black majority in the then British colony.

  • S01E04 Debate on Capital Punishment

    • October 11, 1968
  • S01E05 James Callaghan

    • October 18, 1968
  • S01E06 Cardinal Heenan

    • December 6, 1968
  • S01E07 Muhammad Ali

    • December 13, 1968
  • S01E08 Enoch Powell

    • January 3, 1969
  • S01E09 Christiaan Barnard

    • October 10, 1969
  • S01E99 Unknown

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Enoch Powell

    • March 14, 1969

    One of the most controversial MPs of the twentieth century, by 1968 Powell had been sacked from his position as Shadow Defence Secretary due to his inflammatory and divisive "Rivers of Blood" speech. A poet, author, classical scholar and soldier (he achieved the rank of Brigadier in World War II) Powell's radical oratory on immigration polarised a generation and remains contentious to this day. Scheduled only to run for the standard 39 minutes, Frost's interview with Powell was so powerful that a decision was made during it's live transmission to extend it by a further twenty minutes, after the News at Ten. Sixty minutes of continuous cut-and-thrust debate highlight this programme as one of the benchmark interviews of David Frost's career.