
Frank Bough: National Treasure, National Disgrace
Documentary
Overview
Frank Bough was one of the most famous men on British TV until a series of scandalous tabloid exposés ended his career We explore the motivation that led to his fall from grace, his attempt to rebuild a career and his his ultimate ignominious end.
Top Cast


Frank Bough
Frank Bough
Self (archive footage)
Frank Bough
Self (archive footage)


Lesley Sharp
Lesley Sharp
Narrator
Lesley Sharp
Narrator
Bret Jones
Bret Jones
Frank Bough
Bret Jones
Frank Bough
Elsa Petit
Elsa Petit
Miss Charlotte
Elsa Petit
Miss Charlotte


Selina Scott
Selina Scott
Self (archive footage)
Selina Scott
Self (archive footage)


Janet Street-Porter
Janet Street-Porter
Self
Janet Street-Porter
Self


Hal Cruttenden
Hal Cruttenden
Self
Hal Cruttenden
Self


Jeremy Vine
Jeremy Vine
Self
Jeremy Vine
Self


Paul Ross
Paul Ross
Self
Paul Ross
Self


Vanessa Feltz
Vanessa Feltz
Self
Vanessa Feltz
Self
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