Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/24 |
Title | David Frost |
Date | 6 December 2001 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, 1 cd, 1 file, 1 AIFF file (482.1 MB) |
Creator Name | Frost; David Brough James (1929-2006); journalist |
Description | Interview with David Frost, rugby union correspondent for the Guardian. Conducted by Martin Rose on 6 December 2001. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Disc 1: Track 1 00.30 Joined the Guardian in 1957 as a sports sub in Manchester, became rugby correspondent in 1966 02.05 Educated at Oxford and played Rugby twice for them 04.00 Worked at a school in France for a year 06.10 After a year teaching back in London saw a job advertised for a sporting sub-editor at the Guardian 06.30 Interviews with Larry Montague, Alastair Hetherington and Bill Taylor 07.00 'Complete fluke' that he became a journalist 07.45 Started going to rugby on Saturdays 09.30 Transition from sub to rugby correspondent
10.25 First person sent to cover a Lions tour 12.45 'We saw things the players did which we wouldn't dream of reportingÂ…and they saw things we did which they wouldn't spread around'. 13.30 Never officially appointed rugby correspondent. 14.30 Hoped for a pay raise after memo went around saying specialists would be given a raise - didn't get it 16.30 Expenses: never excessive at the Guardian, unlike correspondents from other papers 17.30 Moved to London in 1969 18.00 Continued to sub whilst doing rugby 18.00 Robert Armstrong took over as rugby correspondent in 1987 18.30 Heavy workload 19.45 Talks about size of sports dept./no. of pages produced at various points
21.00 1966-1987 Frost was 'no. 1 rugby correspondent' for the Guardian 21.20 Went on 7 Lions' tours - saw the world 24.10 Rugby pranks 25.30 Change in 'culture' of rugby - pranks to clean cut image 26.15 Levels of contact with office whilst on tour. 26.30 First tour: Cabled copy home, never heard from office, never saw the paper. 27.00 Changes in technology over time
32.00 Doesn't understand computers 32.45 Left Guardian in 1994. Mike Averis became sports editor 33.30 Changes witnessed between 1957 and 1994 35.45 Major events he witnessed 'from the office' 38.00 Accidentally in charge of sports desk on first night of London printing 39.00 Having left Guardian, not been involved in rugby
40.30 Fond memories of life at Guardian - lent him money to buy a house in Manchester 40.30 Generous employers, but didn't pay much
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Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access to recording ovia GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Electronic record |
CD recording |
Printed document |
Minidisc recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and David Frost |
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