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Pages in category "1980s American television talk shows" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Merv Griffin Show (October 1, 1962 — March 29, 1963) The David Letterman Show (June 23 – October 24, 1980) The Regis Philbin Show (November 30, 1981 – April 9, 1982) The Marsha Warfield Show (March 26, 1990 – January 25, 1991) Later Today (September 7, 1999 - August 11, 2000) Leeza (January 17, 1994 – September 3, 1999)
Morton Downey Jr. (December 9, 1932 – March 12, 2001), born Sean Morton Downey, was an American television talk show host and actor who pioneered the "trash TV" format in the late-1980s on his program The Morton Downey Jr. Show. [2] [3] [4] [5]
He would later air shows on feminism, homosexuality, consumer protection and civil rights, among hundreds of other topics. The show was syndicated in 1970 and ran on national television for the next 26 years, racking up 20 Emmy Awards for the show and for Donahue as host, as well as a Peabody for Donahue in 1980.
Host Country Talk show(s) hosted George Earth: United States: The Talk Show: Stephanie Edwards: United States: AM America: Steve Edwards: United States: AM Chicago, Friday Night with Steve Edwards, Good Day L.A. Mona El-Shazly: Egypt: Al-Ashera Masa'an: Gordon Elliott: Australia: The Gordon Elliott Show: Boomer Esiason: United States: Game Time ...
Griffin's first eponymous talk-show stint (a short-lived 1962-63 effort) was based on his success as a post-Jack Parr interim host of "The Tonight Show," but he hit gold with his nationally ...
The Talk has been a daytime TV staple since it premiered in 2010. The show first aired with Sara Gilbert, Holly Robinson Peete, Leah Remini, Julie Chen and Sharon Osbourne as cohosts, but that ...
In their early years NBC and ABC added daytime talk shows to their lineups. In the 1960s daytime soap operas became more prevalent on the networks, with talk shows moving to (and thriving in) syndication during the 1970s and 1980s. Since the 1990s, both NBC and ABC have added talk shows to their network lineups, while CBS had a single talk show ...