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  1. Please note "BBC Breakfast with Frost" must be credited if any part of this transcript is used DAVID FROST: George Michael is better known as a writer and performer of hit singles than as an anti-war protestor, but this week he changed the words of one of his songs - one of his most popular ones, one of his greatest songs really, Faith, to reflect his opposition to military action in Iraq.

  2. Breakfast with Frost was a BBC current affairs television programme hosted by Sir David Frost on Sunday mornings. The programme covered the main political news of the day while analysing the coverage of the week's news events.

  3. Please note "BBC Breakfast with Frost" must be credited if any part of this transcript is used DAVID FROST: And now a very special moment, there's a lot of excitement all round the building this morning because with us now is the man who is undoubtedly, I think, the most admired man in the world, Nelson Mandela. Nelson, good morning.

  4. 30 mars 2003 · bbc breakfast with frost interview: general sir peter de la billiere, cmdr, desert storm british troops & professor paul rogers, bradford university march 30th, 2003 Please note "BBC Breakfast with Frost" must be credited if any part of this transcript is used

  5. 27 juin 2004 · Breakfast with Frost ran from 1993 to 2005 and featured interviews with the presidents, politicians and personalities who were the key figures behind the breaking news of the day.

  6. Can't find this quintessential British fanfare anywhere online, so I thought I'd do it myself

  7. Sir James Goldsmith discusses his views about the Maastricht Treaty and EU with David Frost.