Published to coincide with the launch of Ron Howard's
blockbuster film, and following on from the huge success of the
eponymous West End and Broadway play, "Frost/Nixon" tells the
extraordinary story of how David Frost pursued and landed the
biggest fish of his career.
When he first conceived the idea of interviewing Richard Nixon
and trying to bring the ex-President to confront his past, he was
told on all sides that the project would never get off the ground.
Yet in the end he succeeded, and the resulting television series
drew larger audiences than any news programme ever had in the
United States, before being shown all over the world.
Including hilarious tales of the people Frost encountered along
the way and fascinating insights into the making of the series
itself, this book provides an account of the only public trial that
Nixon would ever have, and a revelation of the man's character as
it appeared in the stress of twelve gruelling sessions before the
cameras. Fully revised and updated with historical perspective, and
including transcripts of the edited interviews, "Frost/Nixon"
describes David Frost's quest to produce one of the most dramatic
pieces of television ever broadcast.
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