LONDON (AP) — Veteran British journalist and broadcaster David Frost, who won fame around the world for his TV interviews with former President Richard Nixon, has died, his family told the BBC. He was ...
In the early morning of June 17, 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. The break-in was originally ...
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Sir David Frost, who has died at the age of 74, was one of the legendary figures in world broadcasting, but he also was to become one of the players on that vast stage known as Watergate. Here's a ...
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Host Bob Edwards talks to British Journalist David Frost, whose exclusive 1977 television interviews with former President Richard Nixon will be rebroadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of the ...
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Over almost 30 hours of interviews with Nixon, who resigned three years earlier in disgrace over the Watergate scandal, Frost pressed the ex-president to acknowledge and apologize for his wrongdoing ...
LONDON — David Frost had sparred with Richard Nixon for hours, recording a series of interviews with the former president three years after he stepped down in disgrace over Watergate. But as the ...