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Thursday, 28 August, 2003, 10:19 GMT 11:19 UK
PAST PROGRAMMES ![]() ![]() ![]() Check on the interviews archived from January to March 2000. From April 2000 to date, programmes are displayed in week order. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 10 August 2003, Breakfast with Frost featured an interview with the Shadow Chancellor Michael Howard, MP. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 03 August 2003, Breakfast with Frost featured an interview with the deputy prime minister, John Prescott MP. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 27 July, 2003, Breakfast with Frost featured an interview with the Chief Executive of British Airways, Rod Eddington. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 20 July, 2003, John Prescott MP was interviewed by Peter Sissons. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 13 July 2003, Alistair Darling defended the Prime Minister. "Clare Short has said it before and I don't think it has any support." ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 6 July 2003, Senator Hillary Clinton voiced concern for the welfare of prisoners in Guantanamo Bay facing trial by military tribunal and criticised the incumbent administration. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 29 June 2003, Peter Sissons interviewed Paul Bremer and the Health Secretary, John Reid MP. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 22 June 2003, Breakfast with Frost featured the Russian President, Vladimir Putin. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 15 June 2003, the programme featured the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, Lord Falconer. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 8 June 2003, the programme featured a special interview with the Chancellor, Gordon Brown. ![]() ![]() Breakfast with Frost on Sunday 01 June 2003 featured an interview with the Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw MP. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 18 May 2003, the Chancellor insisted that the assessment of the five economic tests were, alone, at the heart of the Labour Government's decision over the euro. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, May 11 2003, Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith came under a fierce attack from David Mellor who, disillusioned, has left the Conservative Party. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 04 May 2003, Alan Milburn talked about the Government's policy on Foundation Hospitals and the vote in the House of Commons. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, April 27 2003, Sir David talked to the head of the World Health Organisation, Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 13 April 2003, Sir David talked to the US Secretary of State, Colin Powell. ![]() ![]() On Sunday, 30 March 2003, Sir David talked to General Myers, the most senior United States general. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 23 March 2003, Sir David talked to Marshall Brian Burridge and former Prime Minister John Major. ![]() ![]() On Sunday March 16 2003, Sir David talked to Chancellor Gordon Brown and the Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 09 March 2003, Sir David talked to John Prescott MP and to the Foreign Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabr Al Thani. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 02 March 2003, Sir David was joined by the French foreign minister Dominique de Villepin. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 23 February 2003, Sir David was joined by former Prime Minister John Major. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 16 February 2003, Sir David was joined by John Reid MP, Labour party chairman and Rev Jesse Jackson. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 09 February 2003, Sir David was joined by Chancellor Gordon Brown and Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 02 February 2003, Sir David was joined by Geoff Hoon MP, defence secretary. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 26 January 2003, Sir David was joined by Prime Minister Tony Blair. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 19 January 2003, Sir David was joined by Charles Kennedy and Charles Clarke. Rt Rev John Sentamu and David Yelland also appeared. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 12 January 2003, Sir David Frost talked to Iain Duncan Smith MP, Conservative party leader, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Andrew Cooney. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 05 January 2003, Sir David Frost talked to the Chief Constable of the West Midlands, Paul Scott-Lee ![]() ![]() On Sunday 15 December 2002, Breakfast with Frost completed its tenth year on air. Sir David was joined by Sir Elton John. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 08 December 2002, Sir David Frost was joined by foreign secretary Jack Straw. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 01 December 2002, Sir David interviewed a key UN weapons inspector. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 24 November 2002, TUC leader John Monks warned the government not to go to "war" with the firefighters. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 17th November 2002, the Deputy Prime Minister urged the firefighters to "take the gun away" from their employers' heads. ![]() ![]() Iain Duncan Smith defended his leadership of the Conservative Party - and insisted that he would still be in place at the time of the next General Election. ![]() ![]() The lawyer who acted for Paul Burrell told Sir David Frost that the former butler would never "tell all" about life with the late Diana. ![]() ![]() Sir David interviewed the British Ambassador to Russia Sir Roderic Lyne on the aftermath of the siege of a Moscow theatre by Chechen rebels. ![]() ![]() The Australian Prime Minister John Howard insisted that the terrorist attack on Bali could not have been forseen. ![]() ![]() The Irish Prime Minister, Bertie Ahern, warned that the Northern Ireland peace process could be endangered. ![]() ![]() On the eve of the Conservative Party conference in Bournemouth, Sir David interviewed the Leader of the Opposition, Iain Duncan Smith MP. ![]() ![]() On the morning of the opening of the Labour Party conference in Blackpool, Sir David interviewed the Prime Minister Tony Blair. ![]() ![]() As more than 250,000 protesters converged on the capital for the "Liberty and Livelihood" march, Sir David was joined by William Hague MP. ![]() ![]() Sir David Frost interviewed the Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, and the Labour MP Tony Banks. ![]() ![]() On Sunday 08 September 2002 re-visit some of the best Frost interviews - Sir David talks to US Secretary of State Colin Powell. ![]() ![]() Sue MacGregor was joined by the new Chairman of the Tory party, Theresa May, who said that "Iraq actually poses a clear and growing danger to Britain" ![]() ![]() Breakfast with Frost was presented by Gavin Esler. Guests included Sir Jonathon Porritt, Margaret Beckett and Shimon Peres. ![]() ![]() Guests were United Nations' chief weapons inspector Hans Blix, Francis Maude MP and basketball player John Amaechi. ![]() ![]() Guests included Naomi Raaff, whose partner, a white farmer in Zimbabwe was murdered earlier this year. ![]() ![]() Guests included Derek Simpson, the new leader of Amicus, Tony Benn MP and Michael Ancram MP. ![]() ![]() Peter Sissons was joined in the studio by Alan Milburn MP, Michael Howard MP and the Chairman of Consignia, Allan Leighton. ![]() ![]() The Trade and Industry Secretary, Patricia Hewitt MP joined Peter Sissons in the studio. ![]() ![]() Guests included John Prescott MP, Oliver Letwin MP and the financier George Soros. ![]() ![]() Guests included Peter Hain MP, Michael Portillo MP, Sir Bobby Robson and the former tennis champion, John McEnroe. ![]() ![]() Among the guests speaking to Sir David Frost were the Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid and the leader of the Conservative Party, Iain Duncan Smith. ![]() ![]() Sir David Frost hosted a special Jubilee programme this morning, which was broadcast live from Buckingham Palace. ![]() ![]() Sir David was joined this week by the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, and the Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Ancram. ![]() ![]() Sir David Frost was joined by Geoff Hoon MP, former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke and the cricketing 'legend' Sir Garfield Sobers. ![]() ![]() Guests included Stephen Byers, the Chief Executive of Railtrack John Armitt, Israel's Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and, the goal keeper, David Seaman. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sir David Frost was joined by Iain Duncan Smith MP and the Liberal Democrat leader, Charles Kennedy MP. ![]() ![]() Sir David Frost was joined by the Prime Minister Tony Blair to talk about the decisions announced in last week's budget to spend more on the NHS. ![]() ![]() Sir David Frost spoke to the former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath and veteran actor Sir John Mills. ![]() ![]() Home Secretary David Blunkett admitted street crime has become a major problem and agreed that many people in cities up and down Britain feel unsafe out on the streets. ![]() ![]() Chairman of the Golden Jubilee Trust Lord Sterling discussed his strategy to encourage the British public to enjoy the Queen's Golden Jubilee ![]() ![]() Sir David was joined by the man who ran the civil service when Labour first came to power, Lord Butler. ![]() |
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