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Groundbreaking daytime TV talk show host Phil Donahue, who died Sunday at age 88, hosted a week of outdoor TV shows on Sacramento’s K Street Mall in the 1970s.
But, in January 1970, The Phil Donahue Show entered nationwide syndication. Donahue's syndicated show moved from Dayton, Ohio, to Chicago in 1974; then in 1985, he moved the show to New York City. [15] After a 29-year run—26 years in syndication and nearly 7,000 one-hour daily shows—the final original episode of Donahue aired on September ...
In Phil Donahue's final months, he was thinking back on his illustrious career — and he felt some lingering nostalgia.. In May, the talk show host, who "passed away peacefully following a long ...
Donahue’s big break came in 1967, when Dayton’s WLWD TV launched “The Phil Donahue Show.” The host came up with the groundbreaking idea of asking the studio audience for questions.
Montel Williams. Montel Williams, who hosted the Montel Williams Show from 1991 to 2008, shared a statement on social media. In the photo, he wrote, "Yesterday, we lost a true pioneer.Phil Donahue ...
Sally Jessy Raphael knows that the world has lost a true ally and pioneer in Phil Donahue.. In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, the former talk show host, 89, looks back at her late friend's ...
Phil Donahue, the renowned TV talk show host, died Sunday evening surrounded by his loved ones, his family said in a statement shared with NBC’s “Today” show.He was 88. Donahue “passed ...
Phil Donahue, a celebrated daytime talk show host who pioneered the television staple, died after a long illness, his publicist said in a statement. Phil Donahue, daytime talk show pioneer, dies at 88