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iHeartPodcast Network Unveils "The Frost Tapes"


iHeartRadio has announced "The Frost Tapes," an original podcast featuring unheard interviews of towering figures in American life during the 1960s and 1970s conducted by legendary broadcaster David Frost. Hosted by David's son, Wilfred Frost, "The Frost Tapes" contain footage from the most compelling, controversial and confounding individuals of the time - a time which has so many parallels to today.

Episodes debut on Tuesday, October 6 and will be released bi-weekly. Listeners can hear the official audio trailer now on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard.

The podcast will include unaired behind-the-scenes footage from Frost's famous 28-hour interviews with president Richard Nixon, and huge swathes of interviews that have not been heard since their original broadcast date 50 years ago. The guest list of "The David Frost Show" reads like a history textbook of influential figures from 60s and 70s America - a time when America was besieged by civil unrest, government corruption and a battle for equality. In total, Frost recorded nearly 750 episodes of his syndicated show, many of which were thought to be lost to history - until now.

Wilfred Frost, who followed his father's footsteps into broadcasting, has embarked on a journey to rediscover the tapes. He invites listeners to join him on a deep dive into his father's archive to explore newly unearthed footage of issues that still resonate today - such as race and discrimination, protests and policing, political corruption and more.

"This project, which has been years in the making, is near and dear to my heart, and I'm honored to celebrate my father's legacy by bringing back these interviews, some never-before-heard," said Wilfred Frost, Anchor of CNBC's Closing Bell. "Throughout the process of developing this show, it's been truly astonishing to see how many issues from decades-past are more relevant than ever in today's social and political climate. Especially leading up to the historic presidential election in November, I'm excited to offer listeners a unique perspective on the evolution of media and politics."

"The Frost Tapes" contains jaw-droppingly-relevant material, including a conversation with Gloria Steinem and the founders of the brand new Ms. Magazine; a spirited debate with the future President of Fox News, Roger Ailes; a rare long form interview with Black Panthers co-founder Huey Newton, and an interview with civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael, which FBI agents were spying on from the audience; and many others.

On the premiere episode of "The Frost Tapes," hear a 29-year-old David Frost take on the highly contentious presidential election year of 1968. Inquiring about timeless political topics, such as polarization in America and strategies to unite the country, Frost speaks with then-candidates Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, George Wallace and Bobby Kennedy - the Senator's last open, long-form interview just weeks before his assassination. Additional episodes will take on issues such as race discrimination and policing, activism, women's liberation and the power of the media - and feature guests such as Jesse Jackson, Cesar Chavez, Spiro Agnew, Billie Jean King, Joan Baez, Shirley Chisolm, Walter Cronkite and an interview with Coretta Scott King that was rediscovered only weeks ago.

"It's been a privilege to work with Wilfred to bring his father's incredible archive back to life on the iHeartPodcast Network," said Conal Byrne, President of the iHeartPodcast Network. "We've put significant energy and resources into our political podcast slate in anticipation of the 2020 presidential election to provide our listeners with a broad spectrum of voices and perspectives. ‘The Frost Tapes' extends that in a new way - with a really innovative take on the shifting political landscapes, past and present."

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