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Season 1

  • S01E01 Lord Birkett

    • February 4, 1959
    • BBC One

  • S01E02 Bertrand Russell

    • March 4, 1959
    • BBC

    John Freeman, Bertrand Russell and Hugh Burnett, 4th March 1959. The last survivor of a dead epoch - this is how the distinguished philosopher describes himself. Now is his eighty-seventh year, he has used his long life to challenge the accepted ideas and conventional attitudes of the day. Lord Russell discusses with john Freeman his appearance, his achievements and his unfulfilled ambitions

  • S01E03 Dame Edith Sitwell

    • May 6, 1959

    Dame Edith Sitwell, the well known eccentric poet and personality, was John Freeman's guest. At 71, Dame Edith was true to form, answering his questions in a way only she could. And she dressed for the occasion - in a headdress she called her 'bird king's hat', an ermine jacket and huge rings on her fingers. (1959)

  • S01E04 Lord Boothby

    • May 27, 1959
    • BBC One

  • S01E05 Nubar Gulbenkian

    • July 15, 1959
    • BBC One

  • S01E06 Adlai Stevenson

    • July 22, 1959
    • BBC One

  • S01E07 John Huston

    • September 1, 1959
    • BBC One

  • S01E08 Carl Jung

    • October 22, 1959
    • BBC

    Filmed in Switzerland at his lakeside home near Zurich, Professor Carl Gustav Jung was viewed as the greatest living psychologist. Interviewer John Freeman found Jung, although an old man, as sharp and clear thinking as ever. It proved to be a timely encounter; Jung died 18 months later. (1959)

  • S01E09 Lord Morrison of Lambeth

    • December 18, 1959
    • BBC One

  • S01E10 King Hussein of Jordan

    • January 1, 1960
    • BBC One

  • S01E11 Lord Shawcross

    • January 10, 1960
    • BBC One

  • S01E12 Tony Hancock

    • February 7, 1960
    • BBC

    Tony Hancock was the vulnerable clown who became a household name with Hancock's Half Hour. John Freeman cross-examined leading personalities of the day. At the time Freeman's interview was heavily criticised. He was considered too brusque, almost ruthless in his technique. But the two became close friends and it is an interview many remember. (1960)

  • S01E13 Henry Moore

    • February 21, 1960
    • BBC

    John Freeman interviews Henry Moore in this programme from the series renowned for its frank and open approach. Moore talks about his much-loved father, his inspirational school art teacher (with whom he is still in touch), the cost of materials and how much he hates working to commission. (1960)

  • S01E14 Dr. Hastings Banda

    • April 22, 1960
    • BBC One

  • S01E15 Augustus John

    • May 15, 1960
    • BBC One

  • S01E16 Sir Roy Welensky

    • May 29, 1960
    • BBC One

  • S01E17 Stirling Moss

    • June 12, 1960
    • BBC

    John Freeman interviews the racing car driver Stirling Moss. Nearly 30 years later, Freeman revealed to the broadcaster Anthony Clare that this was virtually the only interview that pleased him. Freeman had considered Moss a playboy but their encounter showed the racing driver to possess a "cold, precise, clinical judgement... a man who could live so close to the edge of death and danger, and trust entirely to his own judgement." (1960)

  • S01E18 Evelyn Waugh

    • June 26, 1960
    • BBC

    John Freeman faced a difficult subject in Evelyn Waugh when he interviewed him in 1960. Waugh, author of Brideshead Revisited, was in characteristically obstructive frame of mind. The result is a rare glimpse into the life and temperament of one of the greatest novelists of this century.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Gilbert Harding

    • September 18, 1960
    • BBC One
  • S02E02 General Von Senger

    • October 2, 1960
    • BBC One

  • S02E03 Lord Reith

    • October 30, 1960
    • BBC One

    First Lord Reith of Stonehaven - the man who inspired the pattern of broadcasting not only in Britain but in all the other countries which took the BBC as a model when setting up their own broadcasting systems. He was Director-General when the BBC started the world's first regular television service in 1936, but this will be the first time he has taken part in a television programme.

  • S02E04 Simone Signoret

    • November 13, 1960
    • BBC One

    John Freeman interviews Oscar-winning actress Simone Signoret, most famous for her roles in La Ronde, Les Diaboliques and Room at the Top.

  • S02E05 Victor Gollancz

    • November 27, 1960
    • BBC One

  • S02E06 Adam Faith

    • December 11, 1960
    • BBC

    Adam Faith’s Face to Face interview was recorded in 1960, when Adam was a heartthrob teen idol in the first flush of fame. Faith became a pop sensation overnight, when his 1959 song 'What Do You Want?' reached number one in the charts. Adam Faith was the first pop singer to be interviewed by John Freeman. (1960)

  • S02E07 Otto Klemperer

    • January 8, 1961
    • BBC One

Season 3

  • S03E01 Frank Cousins

    • October 15, 1961
    • BBC One

  • S03E02 Martin Luther King

    • October 29, 1961
    • BBC

    Filmed two years before Martin Luther King made his famous "I have a dream" speech, this interview explores some of the earliest experiences that were to shape King's political consciousness. The interview teases out the realities of segregation through King's memories of not being allowed to use the swimming pool, approach the lunch counter in local stores to buy a hamburger, or go to a 'white' high school. But in 1955, the refusal by Rosa Parks to give up her bus seat to a white man catapulted 26-year-old King's name to national status when he emerged as a leader of a 381-day boycott of Montgomery's buses. Over the course of the interview, King's understated and softly spoken style of rhetoric exploits the Face to Face format to its fullest potential, creating a spellbinding television experience.

  • S03E03 Lord Hailsham

    • November 12, 1961
    • BBC One

  • S03E04 Jomo Kenyatta

    • November 26, 1961
    • BBC One

  • S03E05 Sir Compton Mackenzie

    • January 7, 1962
    • BBC One

  • S03E06 John Osborne

    • January 21, 1962
    • BBC One
  • S03E07 Roy Thomson

    • February 4, 1962
    • BBC One

  • S03E08 Cecil Beaton

    • February 18, 1962
    • BBC One

    Cecil Beaton with Felix Topolski and Hugh Burnett on 18th February 1962.

  • S03E09 Albert Finney

    • March 4, 1962
    • BBC One

  • S03E10 Danny Blanchflower

    • March 18, 1962
    • BBC One

Season 1961

  • S1961E01 DELETE ME - Otto Klemperer

    • January 8, 1961
    • BBC One

  • S1961E02 DELETE ME - Dr Martin Luther King Jnr

    • October 29, 1961
    • BBC One

    Dr Martin King Jnr talks about his childhood experiences and the incidents that led to the Montgomery bus boycott. These events shaped King's life and led to him becoming a national figurehead and civil rights leader.