Frost on Sketch Shows
Sir David Frost traces the development of the sketch show over the last fifty years, from variety theatre to primetime television.
Sir David Frost traces the development of the sketch show over the last fifty years, from variety theatre to primetime television.
David Frost
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Stephen Fry
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Catherine Tate
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Ronnie Corbett
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Michael Grade
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Richard Curtis
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Nicholas Parsons
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John Lloyd
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Sir David Frost traces the development of the sketch show over the last fifty years, from variety theatre to primetime television.
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