Saturday, October 8, 2005

Sir David



The BBC reports:

Veteran UK broadcaster Sir David Frost is to join Arabic-language TV station al-Jazeera, the network has confirmed.

Sir David is to appear on al-Jazeera International, the pan-Arab news network's new English-language channel, due to be launched next spring.

The Qatar-based channel said Sir David, who broadcast his final Breakfast with Frost programme for the BBC in May, would be among the "key on-air talent".

Sir David was quoted as saying he felt "excitement" about his new role.

"Most of the television I have done over the years has been aimed at British and American audiences," he said.

"This time, while our target is still Britain and America, the excitement is that it is also the six billion other inhabitants of the globe."

Right.

Frost's target audience will include that group of viewers waiting for their orders from al Qaeda.

Very nice.

He'll be working for a network that deals in transmitting information to terrorists.

What a way to top off a distinguished career!

Maybe Dan Rather could join Frost and be among the "key on-air talent".

Phil Donahue, too. I bet as soon as he heard about Frost's move, he got on the phone with his agent, and suggested that he negotiate a deal for a talk show.

"Is the caller there?"

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