DAVID FROST ON "THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS," A TRANSPLANTED TV HIT
The death of David Frost took me back to a 24 hour period in 1972 when all in one night I intersected with him, Henry Grunwald, my boss at Time magazine, and Warren Beatty, at the time the most famous young movie star in the world. I give the evening a sentimental retelling on New York Social Diary.
This is why, when 20 or so, a young person should live in New York. It's not dull. Things happen.
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