And finally ...
Sir John Major and Lord Kinnock discussed the agony and the ecstasy of the 1992 General Election. Archbishop Desmond Tutu reflected on events in South Africa.
Finally ... the competition
What happened to Sir David's chair and the red cushions.
Election 1992
Sir David interviewed Sir John Major and Lord Kinnock.
End of apartheid
Sir David interviewed Archbishop Tutu.
Interview with Donald Rumsfeld
Sir David Frost interviewed Donald Rumsfeld.
Interview with Greg Dyke
Greg Dyke, former Director General BBC.
Heads should roll
The former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, MP, called on the government to publish the Red Cross report it was given earlier this year, on alleged abuses by British troops.
Hope on faith
Sir David interviewed The Archbishop of York.
Interview with the Prime Minister
Mr Blair said coalition troops were facing the "worst time".
My son; Mr President
Sir David interviewed former President, George Bush Snr.
Clinton revealed
Sir David interviewed the former U.S. President.
Super Thursday
Charles Kennedy discussed Lib Dem policy ahead of the June elections.
Interview with President Bush
President Bush says protests planned for his visit to the UK reflect Western freedom.
Prime Minister prepares for war
Prime Minister Tony Blair MP
Jesse Jackson interviewed
Rev Jesse Jackson
Dominique de Villepin against war
Dominique de Villepin, French foreign minister
War with Iraq vindicated
Colin Powell, US Secretary of State
Good progress in Iraq war
General Richard Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Lib-Lab alliance denounced
Interview with Charles Kennedy
England soccer team prospects
Sven Goran Eriksson and David Beckham
The Good Friday agreement
Bertie Ahern, Irish Prime Minister
Tribute to Queen Mother
Interview with former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath
The Bali terrorist bomb
Interview with John Howard, Australian prime minister
Peace negotiations in Israel
Shimon Peres and Raja Shehadeh
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