What age is David Frost?

What age is David Frost?

74 years (1939–2013)David Frost / Age at death

What is David Frosts background?

Frost was born in Derby and was educated at Nottingham High School as a free scholar from 1976 to 1983, before attending St. John’s College, Oxford, where he took a first-class degree (MA) in French and history. His studies majored on medieval European history and medieval French.

Has David Jason got a daughter?

On 26 February 2001, Jason became a father for the first time at the age of 61 when his girlfriend, 41-year-old Gill Hinchcliffe, gave birth to a baby girl, Sophie Mae, born in Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury.

How much did David Jason get paid per episode of Only Fools and Horses?

Adjusted for inflation, each episode cost an equivalent of £1.69 million per episode, a staggering amount even by today’s standards. As for Del Boy himself, David Jason was paid £100,000 per episode – or £169,000 in today’s money.

What happened to Sir David Frost’s son?

Sir David Frost with his son Miles. Photograph: Family/British Heart Foundation/PA Sir David Frost’s son was not told that he was at risk from a rare genetic disorder inherited from his father before his unexpected death at the age of 31 last summer.

What is David Frost’s early life?

Early life. David Paradine Frost was born in Tenterden, Kent, on 7 April 1939, the son of a Methodist minister of Huguenot descent, the Rev. Wilfred John “W. J.” Paradine Frost, and his wife, Mona (Aldrich); he had two elder sisters.

What did Stephen Fry say about David Frost?

Stephen Fry wrote: ‘Oh heavens, David Frost dead? No!! I only spoke to him on Friday and he sounded so well. Excited about a house move, full of plans how sad.’

What did David Frost do for wellbeing of women?

“David was also a marvellous husband, father and friend, but not often recognised is the time, generosity and support he gave to so many charities, not least the 25 years he has spent helping Wellbeing of Women.” And the BBC’s Andrew Marr added: “David Frost changed British broadcasting not once but twice.