Producer behind popular TV programmes on serious social issues, and documentaries with David Frost and Jonathan Dimbleby
October 2020
Brexit negotiations expected to resume despite UK's tough rhetoric
Michael Gove confirms British government’s door to re-engagement with Brussels is ‘ajar’
August 2020
No 10 criticised over drive to recruit White House-style spokesperson
Downing Street accused of flouting rules while FDA claims ministers will be forced to accept special advisers picked by PM
April 2020
Ranked
Michael Sheen's impersonations – ranked!
The actor is currently wowing viewers as Chris Tarrant in Quiz, but he has a long line of uncanny impressions in his back catalogue
March 2020
Julie Felix obituary
Folk singer whose TV appearances on The Frost Report in the 1960s made her a household name
July 2015
Sir David Frost's son Miles dies, aged 31
Miles Frost collapsed while jogging near family home in Oxfordshire on Sunday
May 2015
From the Guardian archive
From the archive, 6 May 1977: Yours regretfully, R. Nixon
Originally published in the Guardian on 6 May 1977: The Frost/Nixon interview is the closest we will get to a trial, but it is unlikely to have changed public opinion
October 2014
Nigel Farage can’t be excluded from TV debates, says BBC’s John Humphrys
UKip leader, the UK’s ‘most high profile politician’, is a bigger threat to Ed Miliband than David Cameron, claims presenter. By John Plunkett
March 2014
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Warm words for David Frost come nine years too late
Peter Preston
David Frost: that was the wake that was
Sir David Frost memorial - in pictures
Stars turn out to honour Sir David Frost
December 2013
Obituaries of 2013
David Frost remembered by Greg Dyke
Greg Dyke, the former boss of TV-am, recalls a broadcasting superstar whose killer interview techniques were matched by an ability to see the best in everyone he knew
November 2013
From the Guardian archive
From the archive, 26 November 1962: Promising start for That Was The Week That Was
Originally published in the Guardian on 26 November 1962: Satire has always been scarce on television; this new programme shows that wit and mockery can be successful
October 2013
Letter: Sir David Frost obituary
Joel Finler writes: In 1974, Sir David Frost offered to provide an introduction to my book All Time Movie Favourites by drawing on an interview with Dustin Hoffman
September 2013
Letter: Breakfast with David Frost at Cambridge University
Geoffrey Cannon writes: David Frost's taxi driver brought him a full English breakfast at college
Simon Hoggart's week
Simon Hoggart's week: the bizarre US Senate and memories of Sir David Frost
Simon Hoggart
Simon Hoggart: What a bizarre body 'the world's greatest deliberative assembly' – as they choose to call themselves – seems to be
Letter: David Frost's school of reporting
David Frost, Tony Blair, Richard Nixon, and Mr Tompkins
Guardian diary
Diary: He has the whole travel world in his hands. Yes it's Tony Blair again