David Frost

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David Frost was a prominent British television journalist and interviewer best known for his groundbreaking post-Watergate interviews with former U.S. President Richard Nixon.

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instanceOf British person
comedian
human
journalist
political interviewer
producer
television journalist
television presenter
writer
activeYearsEnd 2013
activeYearsStart 1960
awardReceived Emmy Award
Knight Bachelor
birthDate 1939-04-07
birthPlace Tenterden, Kent, England
causeOfDeath heart attack
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 2013-08-31
deathPlace at sea, near Southampton, England
educatedAt Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
employer Al Jazeera English
BBC
ITV
familyName Frost
fullName Sir David Paradine Frost
genre political interview
satire
givenName David
honor knighted in 1993
honorificPrefix Sir
interviewed Richard Nixon
interviewSeries The Nixon Interviews
languageSpoken English
nationality British
notableFor post-Watergate interviews with Richard Nixon
notableWork Breakfast with Frost
Frost Over the World
Frost on Sunday
That Was the Week That Was
The Frost Report
The Nixon Interviews
numberOfChildren 3
occupation broadcaster
comedian
journalist
television presenter
writer
placeOfDeath MS Queen Elizabeth
spouse Lady Carina Fitzalan-Howard
Lynne Frederick

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The Leys School ("Sir David Frost")
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Frost/Nixon
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