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“While this is the entertainers and it’s fun, there is a lot of depth to it too Elton John talking about his addictions both when he was still an addict and then after he was an addict – because dad was the person he spoke to about that on both occasions,” he said. “I just don’t quite know how he managed it,” he added.Įach episode will track the life story of a high-profile interviewee David Frost had an “enduring relationship” with across the decades, such as Elton John, Muhammad Ali and Paul McCartney. “So he literally did eight shows a week, commuting between London and New York, pre-Concorde.” He’d fly back, and then he did Frost on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for London Weekend Television, in London,” he said. “He did the David Frost show five nights a week, but they recorded the Friday show on Thursday. The formidable interviewer would brag about “inventing the eight-day week” in the late 1960s and early 1970s, his son explained. The broadcaster spent years going through his father’s archives and made other “amazing discoveries” along the way, including some of his old work contracts that stipulated he worked for “50 weeks a year, he had two weeks off only”.

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“Dad had storage in New Jersey, in London, and two in LA, so there was a lot to go through,” he said. The tapes “sat gathering dust since then, because CBS, I think, sort of overlooked the value of what was in there”, he said.Įlsewhere, he found tapes stored in Cleveland, Ohio, that the family didn’t even know existed. His father produced a show five nights a week between 19 with the broadcaster, with 90-minute, longform interviews, which only ever aired in the US once, and never in the UK. To gather the lost recordings, he had to strike a deal with the US broadcaster CBS for the rights to some interview tapes that had been stored in its archives in Pennsylvania.










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