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Frost Over New Zealand - The Leaders

Television (Full Length) – 1973

New Zealand politics was a gentler art in the pre-Muldoon early 1970s, when superstar English TV interviewer David Frost made the first of two series downunder. Here he talks to Prime Minister Norman Kirk, and opposition leader Jack Marshall. Kirk is assured and statesmanlike (an act that proves hard for Marshall to follow) as he discusses topics ranging from supporting beneficiaries, to opposing French nuclear testing. ‘Big Norm’ purposefully talks about being in the job for another 25 years. Tragically, he died in office 13 months later.

He was Everywhere and Everything and All Things to All Men on All Channels. But hold on. What was that on the shoulders of his dark slightly rumpled suit? Around the collar? It couldn’t be. But yes, it was. Dandruff.
– Joe Musaphia on David Frost’s arrival, in The Listener, 1 October 1973, page 11

Key Cast & Crew

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David Frost

Interviewer

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Kevan Moore

Director

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Des Monaghan

Producer

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John Marshall

Subject

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Norman Kirk

Subject

Produced by

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NZ Broadcasting Corporation

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