David Paradine Productions

David Paradine Productions[1] is a television production company founded by David Frost as 'David Paradine Ltd' in 1966.[2] "Paradine" was Frost's middle name.

Notable productions

  • At Last the 1948 Show (1967–68)[3] Rediffusion London[4]
  • The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970) Warner Bros.-Seven Arts[5]
  • Through the Keyhole (1987-2008) Yorkshire Television[6] (although the concept originated during Frost's period with TV-am)

Productions

  • Frost on Sketch Shows (2013)[7]
  • Frost on Interviews (2012)[8]
  • Frost on Satire (2010)[9]
  • The Frost Report Is Back (2008)[10]
  • Frost Over the World (2006)[11]
  • Frost Tonight (2006)[12]
  • Inside Elton's World (2005)[13]
  • Spitting Image: Down and Out in the White House (1986)[14]
  • David Frost Interviews Richard Nixon (1977)[15]
  • Crossroads of Civilization: The Story of Iran (1977)
  • The Slipper and the Rose (1976)
  • Leadbelly (1976)[16]
  • David Frost Presents the Guinness Book of World Records (1975)[17]
  • Who Killed Lamb? (1974)[18]
  • Charley One-Eye (1973)[19]
  • Rentadick (1972)[20]
  • Futtocks End (1970)[21]
  • David Frost Presents: Frankie Howerd (1969)[22]
  • David Frost Presents: How to Irritate People (1969)[23]

References

  1. David Paradine Productions [gb] IMDb, retrieved 14 May 2017^
  2. Michael Leapman "Sir David Frost: Pioneering journalist and broadcaster whose fame often equalled that of his interviewees", The Independent, 1 September 2013. Frost's obituary at telegraph.co.uk suggests the company as 'David Paradine Productions' was founded in 1968. See Obituary: Sir David Frost, telegraph.co.uk, 1 September 2013^
  3. "Filmography: Paradine Prods., BFI Film and TV Database^
  4. Associated-Rediffusion Television [gb] IMDb, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  5. Warner Brothers/Seven Arts [us] IMDb, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  6. Yorkshire Television (YTV) [gb] IMDb, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  7. Frost on Sketch Shows 13 May 2013, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  8. Frost on Interviews 13 March 2012, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  9. Frost on Satire 17 June 2010, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  10. The Frost Report Is Back 24 March 2008, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  11. Frost Over the World 1 November 2006, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  12. Frost Tonight 12 January 2006, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  13. Inside Elton's World 21 April 2005, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  14. Spitting Image: Down and Out in the White House 1 January 2000, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  15. David Frost Interviews Richard Nixon 4 May 1977, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  16. Leadbelly 28 May 1976, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  17. David Frost Presents the Guinness Book of World Records 7 May 1975, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  18. Who Killed Lamb? 4 February 1974, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  19. Charley-One-Eye 1 January 2000, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  20. Rentadick 1 January 2000, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  21. Futtocks End 1 February 1970, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  22. David Frost Presents... Frankie Howerd 23 February 1969, retrieved 15 May 2017^
  23. How to Irritate People 21 January 1969, retrieved 15 May 2017^