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  1. Frost on Saturday: With David Frost, Patrick Macnee, Nicol Williamson, Bob Hope. Mainly concentrated on topical interviews with entertainers and public figures.

  2. Frost on Saturday was the show that effectively broke the strike and turned on London Weekend Television on August 3, 1968. The day before, the unions pulled the plug on the first intended LWT show, We Have Ways of Making You Laugh. But Frank Muir, LWT's Head of Light Entertainment, stepped in.

  3. 1 de jul. de 2022 · December 6, 1969 - (Ringo) FROST ON SATURDAY TVinterview - ringo starr / octupuss garden.

  4. S1.E2 ∙ John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Sat, Aug 24, 1968. Stan Freberg talks about his spoof advertisements, Blossom Dearie sings a song, and John & Yoko discuss their filmed portrait, broken cup sculpture, and hammer & nails project, finishing up with a Hey Jude singalong. Rate.

  5. Frost on Saturday was the show that effectively broke the strike and turned on London Weekend Television on August 3, 1968. The day before, the unions pulled the plug on the first intended LWT show, We Have Ways of Making You Laugh. But Frank Muir, LWT's Head of Light Entertainment, stepped in.

  6. Frost on Saturday was the show that effectively broke the strike and turned on London Weekend Television on August 3, 1968. The day before, the unions pulled the plug on the first intended LWT show, We Have Ways of Making You Laugh.

  7. Frost on Saturday was the show that effectively broke the strike and turned on London Weekend Television on August 3, 1968. The day before, the unions pulled the plug on the first intended LWT show, We Have Ways of Making You Laugh. But Frank Muir, LWT's Head of Light Entertainment, stepped in.