
The Frost Programme 1967
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Narrated by:
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David Frost
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Ian Smith
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Emil Savundra
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Sir Oswald Mosely
About this listen
Sir David Frost interviews Ian Douglas Smith, GCLM, ID (8 April 1919 - 20 November 2007), who was a politician, farmer, and fighter pilot who served as prime minister of Rhodesia (or Southern Rhodesia) from 1964 to 1979, during a period of intense racial conflict in the country.
Sir David Frost interviews Emil Savundra (6 July 1923 - 21 December 1976), an infamous businessman who twice served jail sentences for large-scale fraud. It was on this show in 1967 that Savundra's business affairs were made public.
Sir David Frost interviews Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980), former leader of the British Union of Fascists.
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