Sir David Frost dies
Legendary TV broadcaster and interviewer Sir David Frost has died of a suspected heart attack while on a cruise.
The 74-year-old had been giving a speech on the Queen Elizabeth.
"David loved broadcasting, did it brilliantly for more than 50 years and was eagerly looking forward to a host of projects – including interviewing the prime minister next week – before his sudden and tragic death. We will all miss him enormously," Breakfast with Frost editor Barney Jones.


Frost's career spanned journalism and satire, but his most famous moment came in a lenghty interview with disgraced US president Richard Nixon, which was later dramatised in the Oscar nominated movie Frost/Nixon.
"My heart goes out to Carina and the family," David Cameron said.
"Sir David was an extraordinary man – with charm, wit, talent, intelligence and warmth in equal measure. He made a huge impact on television and politics. The Nixon interviews were among the great broadcast moments – but there were many other brilliant interviews.
"He could be – and certainly was with me – both a friend and a fearsome interviewer."
Ed Miliband said: "Deep condolences to Sir David Frost's family. He defined a new era of the TV interview. Never intimidated by Prime Ministers or Presidents."
A statement read: "His family are devastated and ask for privacy at this difficult time. A family funeral will be held in the near future and details of a memorial service will be announced in due course."
Very sorry to hear of the sudden death of Sir David Frost – he was such a friendly man, but also a brilliantly beguiling interviewer
— Ed Balls (@edballsmp) September 1, 2013
Frost-Nixon has become a shorthand for brilliant TV journalism
— Alastair Campbell (@campbellclaret) September 1, 2013
Last time I had a meal w #DavidFrost he was preparing for Cameron i/view with the enthusiasm of a trainee who'd just had his big break. RIP.
— Matthew d'Ancona (@MatthewdAncona) September 1, 2013
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
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) September 1, 2013
David Frost was a long-standing friend and colleague. I'm stunned and saddened. Sincerest condolences to Carina and the family.
— Andrew Neil (@afneil) September 1, 2013
Working a Sunday shift, you always got a story from the Frost interview because he charmed & lured his guests into saying more than intended
— Andy McSmith (@andymcsmith) September 1, 2013
Extremely sad to hear of David Frost's death. One of the most charming, courteous and clever men I ever met; a truly great journalist. RIP.
— Evgeny Lebedev (@mrevgenylebedev) September 1, 2013