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| | TIME.com: David Can Be a Goliath -- May 9, 1977 -- Page 1 |
 | | David Frost, the deferential, attentive, calculating, smily, terribly appreciative interviewer and talk-show "host" is an imposing entertainer-imperator. |
 | | On The David Frost Show, which ran for three years in the U.S. (it went off the air in mid-1972), the host occasionally elicited startling admissions, like Ted Sorensen's statement that Senator Ted Kennedy, his longtime friend and associate, could not in the aftermath of Chappaquiddick run for President. |
 | | Both the manner and the matter of Frost have made him the target of intense criticismand plain envy among British journalists, some of whom complain that he turned television interviews into a form of show biz. |
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