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  2. Frost/Nixon (play) - Wikipedia

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    The show was a combination of the stage play and the screenplay for the film Frost/Nixon and received wide acclaim. Dan Olmstead, who portrayed Richard Nixon, received a Barrymore Award nomination, and Russ Widdall, who portrayed David Frost, received a citation from Philadelphia Weekly for one of the 2014's most notable performances.

  3. Nixon interviews - Wikipedia

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    [3] Nixon's chief of staff Jack Brennan negotiated the terms of the interview with Frost. [4] Nixon's staff saw the interview as an opportunity for him to restore his reputation with the public and assumed that Frost would be easily outwitted. He had interviewed Nixon in 1968 in a manner that Time magazine described as "softly". [5]

  4. Frost/Nixon (film) - Wikipedia

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    Frost gains new insight into his subject, while Nixon assures Frost that he will do everything in his power to emerge the victor of the final interview. The conversation spurs Frost into action; for the next three days, he works relentlessly to prepare as Reston pursues a lead at the Federal Courthouse library in Washington .

  5. Robert Zelnick - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Zelnick worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, and the Anchorage Daily News, and was executive editor of the Frost–Nixon interviews. [3] (In the 2008 film Frost/Nixon, Zelnick is portrayed by Oliver Platt.) He was a correspondent for ABC News for more than 20 years. His assignments included ...

  6. Frost/Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Frost/Nixon may refer to: Nixon interviews, a series ...

  7. James Reston Jr. - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 1977, Reston was David Frost's Watergate adviser for the historic Nixon interviews. [8] Reston's book about the interviews, The Conviction of Richard Nixon, was the inspiration for Peter Morgan's 2006 play Frost/Nixon, in which the character Jim Reston is the narrator. [8] It was made into a film in 2008, also called Frost/Nixon. [2]

  8. Secret Honor - Wikipedia

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    A disgraced Richard Nixon is restlessly pacing in the study of his Saddle River, New Jersey mansion in the early 1980s. Armed with a loaded revolver, a bottle of Scotch whisky and a running tape recorder, while surrounded by closed-circuit television cameras, he spends the next ninety minutes in a long monologue recalling with rage, suspicion, sadness and disappointment, throughout his ...

  9. Swords and Ice Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Fafhrd and Gray Mouser stories concern the lives of two larcenous but likable rogues as they adventure across the fantasy world of Nehwon.In Swords and Ice Magic the duo face a series of challenges from Death of greater or lesser subtlety ("The Sadness of the Executioner", "Beauty and the Beasts", "Trapped in the Shadowland" and "The Bait"), the pique of deities they formerly worshiped ...