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238:, both of whom seemed disturbed by the questioning, but both of whom later endorsed Freeman's interview style. Harding wept as he recalled his relationship with his mother, while the programme with Hancock is considered to have been a contributing factor in his ultimate self-destruction because it is assumed to have enhanced his inclination to be self-critical. On one occasion an interviewee attempted rather underhand tactics to succeed in enduring his ordeal. The novelist 681: 437:. The soundtrack of the interview with Stirling Moss was issued on the 'B' side of an LP which also featured the soundtrack of the interview with Hancock. The BBC issued the original programme in a Region 2 DVD boxset in September 2009, complete apart from the interview with Albert Finney. The BBC has put up an online archive of selected programmes. 331:
as its host, the questioner attempted to mimic the style of his predecessor with a similar interview technique. However, most of this later programme's subjects were more familiar with the medium than the earlier guests, so it was quite difficult to catch them off-guard. Some of these interviews were
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Freeman's face was almost never shown. Apart from showing the back of his head, the cameras were concentrated on the subject, sometimes concentrating on a nervously smoked cigarette or a close-up of a face. The theme music was an excerpt from the overture to
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as the interviewer "because he was highly skilled at probing closely without causing offence"; he asked Freeman while walking around the BBC block at
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Some potential guests whom Hugh Burnett wanted for the programme did not appear. His desire for the former-fascist leader
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were all interviewed. Further editions were broadcast in 2012, in a non-election context, the first of which featured
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had the idea of a simple personal interview programme in the mid-1950s. It took two years to persuade
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was finally tracked down to Paris but hung up after saying "you can't afford me". Shipping magnate
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interview television programme originally broadcast between 1959 and 1962, created and produced by
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episodes then appeared, irregularly, through 1959. The programme's best-remembered guests are
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in October 2005. 30 of the original 35 episodes have been repeated, the exceptions being
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A further anthology appeared in 1989 and was published by BBC Books. Introduced by
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to be "given a going over" by John Freeman was referred up to BBC Director General
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Region 2 DVD box set. The "given a going over" phrase was used by Burnett on
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A book of the same name was published in 1964 with the portraits by
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who rejected the idea, fearing race riots would occur. An elusive
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Isaacs himself was an interviewee in the revived series, facing
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wanted advance knowledge of the questions which was refused.
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BBC Television Service (TV network) original programming
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A Very Private Celebrity: The Nine Lives of John Freeman
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A Very Private Celebrity: The Nine Lives of John Freeman
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since 1957, and had also appeared as an interviewer on
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wrote to a mutual friend of Freeman and himself, the
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Index

Face to Face (British TV series)
BBC
BBC
Hugh Burnett
John Freeman
Jeremy Isaacs
Hugh Burnett
Grace Wyndham Goldie
John Freeman
Lime Grove Studios
Panorama
Lord Birkett
Nuremberg trials
Tony Hancock
Gilbert Harding
Evelyn Waugh
Labour
Tom Driberg
Oswald Mosley
Hugh Greene
Marlene Dietrich
Aristotle Onassis
Albert Finney
Stirling Moss
Berlioz
Les francs-juges
Feliks Topolski
Lime Grove Studios
Carl Gustav Jung
Switzerland

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