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  2. Frost/Nixon (film) - Wikipedia

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    In a private moment, Nixon asks about the night he drunkenly called Frost, implying that he has no recollection of the event. For the first time, Nixon addresses Frost by his first name. Nixon watches Frost and Cushing leave before placing the shoes on the villa's stone railing and solemnly looking out at the sunset.

  3. Frost/Nixon (play) - Wikipedia

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    Frost/Nixon is a 2006 British historical play by Peter Morgan.The play is based on a series of controversial televised interviews granted by former U.S. president Richard Nixon to English broadcaster David Frost in 1977.

  4. Nixon interviews - Wikipedia

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    In particular, footage from the Frost/Nixon interviews were included on the 2009 DVD release of Frost/Nixon, which presented a dramatized re-creation of the interviews and the events surrounding them; the reverse of the keep case explains that the footage was included primarily for the sake of comparing it to the film's depiction. However, it ...

  5. Secret Honor - Wikipedia

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    A disgraced Richard Nixon is restlessly pacing in the study of his New Jersey mansion in the late 1970s. Armed with a loaded revolver, a bottle of Scotch whisky and a running tape recorder, while surrounded by closed-circuit television cameras, he spends the next ninety minutes in a long monologue recalling with rage, suspicion, sadness and disappointment, throughout his controversial life and ...

  6. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    October 29: President Nixon is pelted with eggs by a hostile crowd of 2,000 after giving a speech in San Jose, California. November 7: Jerry Rubin appears live on The David Frost Show and tries to pass a marijuana joint to the talk show host, which becomes a cue for Yippies in the audience to rush the stage and protest.

  7. Cultural depictions of Richard Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Music historian Justin Brummer writes that in 1968 "Richard Nixon won the election and soon became the focus of protest". This included songs about the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, the Kent State shootings, the Pentagon Papers, and the Silent majority. [5] Stage productions include: Frost/Nixon, a 2006 play about The Nixon Interviews

  8. This Day In Market History: Richard Nixon Announces ... - AOL

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    In 1972, the Nixon Administration became implicated in a conspiracy of political espionage. By 1973, Senate hearings had begun to draw out testimony implicating Nixon, himself, and investigations ...

  9. Rebecca Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Maria Hall (born 3 May 1982) is an English actress and director. She made her first onscreen appearance at the age of 10 in the 1992 television adaptation of The Camomile Lawn, directed by her father, Peter Hall.