Everything about Breakfast With Frost totally explained
Breakfast with Frost was a talk show hosted by
Sir David Frost on the
BBC on Sunday mornings. The news presenter was
Moira Stuart. The show ran for more than 12 years and exactly 500 editions between
3 January,
1993 and
29 May,
2005.
The final programme
A special edition was introduced on
May 29,
2005, where it was the final programme. Guests included
John Major,
Neil Kinnock,
Rory Bremner,
Margaret Thatcher (interviewed in
1993), and
Tony Blair.
Newspaper reviewers on the final episode
After the news presented by
Moira Stuart, Sir David introduced the final newspaper reviewers:
Nigella Lawson,
Gyles Brandreth and
Carol Vorderman.
Willard White
At the end of the programme, tenor
Sir Willard White performed a song, alongside conductor
Carl Davis, a colleague back from
TW3.
Competition
In the last episode, one of the people won Sir David's chair, and three others the three cushions. The people listed below (announced 19 July 2006), are:
Sir David Frost's chair: P F Law,
Northampton
The three cushions: The Resident,
Abergavenny (no name specified).
The other winners can be found on the recording of the last programme (about half-way through), see the website to listen to it.
Further Information
Get more info on 'Breakfast With Frost'.
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