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

Productions

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 via IMDb.
  8. "Frost on Interviews". 13 March 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  9. "Frost on Satire". 17 June 2010. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  10. "The Frost Report Is Back". 24 March 2008. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  11. "Frost Over the World". 1 November 2006. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  12. "Frost Tonight". 12 January 2006. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  13. "Inside Elton's World". 21 April 2005. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  14. "Spitting Image: Down and Out in the White House". 1 January 2000. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  15. "David Frost Interviews Richard Nixon". 4 May 1977. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  16. "Leadbelly". 28 May 1976. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  17. "David Frost Presents the Guinness Book of World Records". 7 May 1975. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  18. "Who Killed Lamb?". 4 February 1974. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  19. "Charley-One-Eye". 1 January 2000. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  20. "Rentadick". 1 January 2000. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  21. "Futtocks End". 1 February 1970. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  22. "David Frost Presents... Frankie Howerd". 23 February 1969. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.
  23. "How to Irritate People". 21 January 1969. Retrieved 15 May 2017 via IMDb.


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