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Frost Over America

on BBC One London

David Frost in conversation with Bing Crosby
Crosby recalls his '50 years as a paid performer,' his favourite songs and films, the night he was sent to jail and a few golf stories amongst other reminiscences.

'As you know my ears are a little prominent. So when I made my first picture The Big Broadcast, they glued them back. I looked like a whippet in full flight. One day they both popped out and I said I'm not going to put them back. The director said "You've got to. We've got half the picture with them back and now you look like a taxi with both doors open."'
To end, Louis Armstrong, joins him in 'Blueberry Hill.'

Contributors

Interviewer:
David Frost
Interviewee:
Bing Crosby
Singer:
Louis Armstrong
Creative consultant:
Neil Shand
Produced for Westinghouse by:
Peter Baker
Presented for BBCtv by:
Iain Johnstone

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