Frost That Was The Life That Was, Neil Hegarty
Frost That Was The Life That Was, Neil Hegarty
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Frost: That Was The Life That Was
The Authorised Biography

Author: Neil Hegarty

Narrator: George Frost, Lady Carina Frost, Michael Fenner, Rory Bremner, Wilfred Frost

Unabridged: 15 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Virgin Audio

Published: 10/22/2015


Synopsis

Sir David Frost, who died suddenly in August 2013, was the only person to have met and interviewed every British Prime Minister since Harold Wilson as well as seven Presidents of the United States. Other world leaders he interviewed included Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Vladimir Putin, Henry Kissinger, Benazir Bhutto, Shimon Peres, Yasser Arafat and Benjamin Netanyahu. Many of these encounters were set amid the turbulence of world events with the interviews becoming defining moments of history themselves. And yet there was so much more than politics: Frost’s interviews saw him lock horns with film stars, royalty, musicians, comedians, authors and sporting heroes. His range was unique and extraordinary and is unlikely ever to be equalled.

From his humble background as the son of a Methodist minister, through his defining years at Cambridge and then quickly onwards through the 1960s to when Frost became the most successful TV host in the world, his work defined the mood of the moment. During that period, Frost didn’t just report the news, he made the news. This would be a trait he carried throughout his life and career.

Frost: That Was The Life That Was, written in collaboration with Sir David Frost's wife and three sons, features many unpublished writings from Frost and exclusive access to his vast archive. It also offers opinions on Frost from his extraordinary list of friends. Frost is an epic story of personal achievement set amidst a rapidly changing world, encountering the great and the good that have dominated news and entertainment over the last fifty years.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Henrik on May 28, 2016

The final part of the book was quite interesting, but it could not compensate for the relatively slow/boring start. A great man for sure, though .........more

Goodreads review by Sophie on June 23, 2021

Just finished reading this book. I have been watching Frosts career over the years and he has been a master of the interview. Gently drawing out a conversation with an interviewee and allowing him to speak. The interview with Richard Nixon was one of those moment when you remembered where you were w......more

Goodreads review by Robert on July 17, 2020

Interesting biography especially regarding his seemingly endless contacts from all walks of life. Richard Nixon segments particularly readable.All in all good enough bio.......more


Quotes

Remarkably frank and illuminating The Sunday Times