Frost: That Was The Life That Was by Neil Hegarty

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Frost: That Was The Life That Was by Neil Hegarty

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Sir David Frost was the only person to have met and interviewed every British Prime Minister since Harold Wilson as well as seven Presidents of the United States.

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Frost: That Was The Life That Was by Neil Hegarty

Sir David Frost was the only person to have met and interviewed every British Prime Minister since Harold Wilson as well as seven Presidents of the United States. With unparalleled, authorised access to David’s family and friends, in this book Neil Hegarty documents how he became the most successful TV host in the world, his work defining the mood of the moment. Frost didn’t just report the news, he made the news.
Remarkably frank and illuminating * The Sunday Times *
A first class biography * Daily Express *
Tantalising * Telegraph *
A very good biography * Independent *
An extraordinary and important story * Daily Mail *
Neil Hegarty was born in Derry in 1970. He is the author of Dublin: A View from the Ground. His short fiction and essays have been published widely and his journalism has appeared in the Irish Times and Daily Telegraph. His radio play, The Story of Peggy Mountain, was shortlisted for RTE's P J O'Connor Award; and he has written radio documentaries on the Irish diaspora in Newfoundland and Argentina.
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ISBN 13 9780753556726
ISBN 10 0753556723
Title Frost: That Was The Life That Was
Author Neil Hegarty
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2016-06-02
Number of pages 464
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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