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The Mike Douglas Show is an American daytime television talk show that was hosted by Mike Douglas. It began as a local program in Cleveland in 1961 before being carried on other stations owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting. The show went into national syndication and was moved to Philadelphia in 1965. The program ran until 1981.
Douglas invited John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the show to co-host for a full week in 1972, and there were some awkward moments with Yoko's avant-garde art displays and with radical guests, John and Yoko's friends. In July 1978, the talk show's home base was transferred to Los Angeles, where it
Its positivity won him over, he later explained during an appearance on The Mike Douglas Show: “In those days most art put everybody down, got people upset.” Newlyweds: Ono and Lennon on their ...
Ono performed "Midsummer New York" on the second day that she and Lennon co-hosted the Mike Douglas Show in 1972. [2] [12] She was accompanied by Elephant's Memory as well by Jerry Rubin and Barbara Loden playing bongo drums. [2] [12] This show was taped on 18 January 1972 and televised on 15 February. [12]
Ono and Lennon appeared on The Mike Douglas Show, taking over hosting duties for a week. [243] Ono spoke at length about the evils of racism and sexism. She remained outspoken in her support of feminism, and openly bitter about the racism she had experienced from rock fans, especially in the UK. [78]
This week marks 44 years since John Lennon’s tragic death — and his son Sean Ono Lennon says the late Beatle’s wife Yoko Ono is still not over the devastating loss. Sean, 49, told BBC Radio ...
Beatle John Lennon, Yoko Ono Received Grim Prediction Before Legend's Murder: Friend. They first met in 1966 and later married in 1969 but had separated in 1973, after which Lennon went on his ...
The Lennons also performed "The Luck of the Irish" in the last show of their week co-hosting the Mike Douglas Show in a performance taped on 28 January 1972 and broadcast on 18 February 1972. [1] [10] In this performance Lennon and Ono accompanied themselves on acoustic guitar and percussion, respectively. [10]