Review:
A historic meeting so gripping and poignant it has been adapted into an award-winning stage play and major motion picture.
This program, culled from the over 28 hours of interview footage between Sir David Frost and U.S. President Richard M. Nixon, was originally broadcast in May of 1977. Never before, nor since, has a U.S. President been so candid on camera. Even more intriguing is the fact that Nixon agreed to appear on camera with no pre-interview preparation or screening of questions. The most famous of this series of interviews is in the final segment that focused solely on Watergate.
This program also contains new footage with Sir David Frost shot in 2007 discussing the historical impact of the interview along with his reactions of their famous encounter. Frost also discusses his views on Peter Morgan's interpretation and screenplay adaptation of this historical event.
The plot for “Can I Do It ‘Till I Need Glasses?” revolves around a series of sexual themed comedy vignettes. The story are all quick and to the point. Some of the funnier moments include man sitting next to a preacher on a bus looking at a hustler magazine while he masturbates. Another standout moment includes a series of moments involving “Lone Stranger & Pronto”. The first one has Pronto leaving Lone Stranger to die when a snake bites him on his penis and Pronto does not want to help him suck the poison out.