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David Frost
British television host and journalist (–)
For other people named David Frost, see David Frost (disambiguation).
Sir David Paradine FrostOBE (7 April – 31 August ) was an English television host, journalist, comedian and writer. He rose to prominence during the satire boom in the United Kingdom when he was chosen to host the satirical programme That Was the Week That Was in His success on this show led to work as a host on American television. He became known for his television interviews with senior political figures, among them the Nixon interviews with US president Richard Nixon in which were adapted into a stage play and film. Frost interviewed all eight British prime ministers serving from to , from Alec Douglas-Home to David Cameron, and all seven American presidents in office from to [1]
Frost was one of the people behind the launch of ITV station TV-am in He was the inaugural host of the US news magazine programme Inside Edition.[2] He hosted the Sunday morning interview programme Breakfast with Frost for the BBC from to , and spent two decades as host of Through the Keyhole. From to , he hosted the weekly programme Frost Over the World on Al Jazeera English, and the weekly programme The Frost Interview from He receiv
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Please note "BBC Breakfast with Frost" must be credited if any part of this transcript is used
DAVID FROST: Pakistan is conducting a series of nuclear-capable missile tests, a move which is heightening the tension with India over the disputed territory of Kashmir. So far the tests have been of medium and short range surface-to-surface ballistic missiles. More tests are expected over the next few days. All this comes at a time when there's been a huge troop build up on the so-called line of control which divides Kashmir between Pakistan and India. Pakistan's president, General Musharraf, has said that his country doesn't want war, but was not afraid to face a military challenge. India has said that it doesn't consider the missile test to be significant. But with both countries holding nuclear weapons, the fear in the region is that it would still take little to start a conflict of unforeseen consequences. And we're joined now by Pakistan's former prime minister, and indeed former two times prime minister or two times former prime minister, Benazir Bhutto is here. Benazir, wonderful to see you. Can we - straight from the threats that we were hearing about there, the threat to peace a