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nkt44Hey, thanks for the replies - I've almost lost any hope.
It's possible that the programme has been wiped - which would be a terrible shame.
I'll keep looking for bits of transcript. I'll post it if I find anything.
Great video swiss - haven't seen it in ages. Thanks for reminding me.
nkt44 and Cafaro - thanks, glad you liked.
I'm thinking, nkt44, there is probably some fairly straightforward source that would either directly collect, or would know about archives to the various iterations of David Frost's shows. That could be an archivist associated with David Frost himself, or an archive of the networks he was affiliated with, or an independent organization or museum.archives that collects archived TV shows or portions thereof. I don't have much time to research it right now, but here's a random example of what I mean. You could shoot a quick email to the contact here and see what he knows about archival Frost material from the '68 era. He doesn't have this clip here -- but he may know about this era -- or be able to point you in the right direction. Not as fun as researching it more randomly, but if you want an answer or solid clue to your next step for inquiry, you could do something like that!
This guy's website keep crashing my browser, so--to spare you from repeat rebooting--I'm pasting below what appears on this page, simply to give you a sense of the breadth of what this guy
does have. In other words, it's all 1969 and forward.
here's his contact info followed by sample of what he collects:
Collector's Choice
Archival Television Audio, Inc.
P.O. Box 88
Albertson, New York 11507
Tel/Fax: 516-656-5677
Email Us:
gries@atvaudio.comContacts: Phil Gries - Founder & Owner
David Frost archival material#1076: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1969-09-22, WNEW 36 min.
Walter Cronkite, David Frost
David Frost interviews Walter Cronkite who discusses many topics including the unique Apollo XI moon landing which occured two months prior on July 20, 1969.
#799: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-02-17, WNEW 67 min.
Jackie Gleason, David Frost
A rare television interview with Jackie Gleason, who blends personal anecdotes with his views on man, woman, love, comedy, attaining success, the occult, Milton Berle and happiness. Taped in Miami Beach.
#800: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-02-23, WNEW 65 min.
Johnny Carson, David Frost
Johnny Carson, who rarely agrees to be interviewed on TV, is interviewed by David Frost who quizzes the "Tonight Show" host on a wide variety of subjects.
#6062: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-03-05, WNEW 90 min.
Johnnie Ray, David Frost, Stanley Holloway
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (SYNDICATED). During the three-year run of his American talk show, David Frost taped the show (approximately 750 programs) each week, Monday through Thursdays. The series was syndicated by Westinghouse. Guests include Johnnie Ray and Stanley Holloway.
#801: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-03-17, WNEW 69 min.
Elizabeth Taylor, David Frost, Richard Burton
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor are interviewed by David Frost.
#802: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-04-00, WNEW 18 min.
Jackie Mason, David Frost
David Frost's guest is Comedian Jackie Mason.
#1092: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-05-18, WNEW 72 min.
Jack Benny, Fred Allen, George Burns, David Frost
David Frost welcomes special solo guest Jack Benny, who talks at length about his long professional career and his personal life. There are many anecdotes including stories about George Burns, Fred Allen, his 44 year marriage, his violin career and why, after writing his autobiography for two years, he decided never to publish it.
#807: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-06-04, WNEW 65 min.
David Frost, Orson Welles
Orson Welles is interviewed by David Frost. He talks about many subjects including parents, television, his work, his romance with fortune telling, "War of The Worlds" and "Citizen Kane."
#808: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1970-06-10, WNEW 58 min.
Darryl F. Zanuck, David Frost, Orson Welles, Tiny Tim
Substitute guest host Orson Welles welcomes his guests Tiny Tim and Darryl F. Zanuck.
#5916: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1971-06-23, N/A 78 min.
Stephen Sondheim, Gene Nelson, John McMartin, James Goldman
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (Syndicated). A ninety minute talk show hosted by David Frost. Approximately 750 shows were taped. Most shows broadcast in 1970 are mysteriously non-existent.
A salute to the Broadway musical "Follies." Guests also talk about their past careers.
good luck -
swiss
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