David Frost's Night Out in London

Season 1 - Episode 18: David Frost's Night Out in London
Overview
In foggy, swinging London, satirist David Frost introduces viewers to the late-life of the most 'in' town in the world. Heading where the action is, David goes to the posh West End, noted for its theaters, smart shops and fine restaurants; and the shady, Bohemian quarter called Soho. London is steeped in history, but on this tour, places are less important than faces: Sir Laurence Olivier, on stage to do his song-and-dance routine from John Osborne's The Entertainer; Albert Finney, who performs a scene from Osborne's Broadway hit, Luther; female impersonator Danny La Rue; and cabaret singer Libby Morris, who offers Just One of Those Things. In two comedy sketches, Peter Sellers portrays a snobbish wine taster and a bombastic BBC announcer interviewing a deep-sea diver (played by Kenneth Connor of the Carry On films).
Episode Information
TV Show
ABC Stage 67
Season
Season 1
Episode Number
18
Air Date
February 2, 1967
Runtime
60 minutes
Guest Stars
Libby Morris
Self
Julie Felix
Self

Albert Finney
Self

Danny La Rue
Self

Kenneth Connor
Self

Peter Sellers
Self
Crew

Buck Henry
Writer
James Gilbert
Director

John Cleese
Writer