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Douglas next appeared in 1961 in Cleveland, where a onetime Chicago colleague hired him for $400 a week as an afternoon television talk-show host at KYW-TV. The Mike Douglas Show rapidly gained popularity, and ultimately, national syndication in August 1963 on other stations owned by KYW-TV's parent company Westinghouse Broadcasting.
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.
On 14 January 1972, Lennon and Ono Lennon recorded "It's So Hard", backed by Elephant's Memory for an edition of The Mike Douglas Show which aired on 14 February. [10] [12] Activist Jerry Rubin played percussion for this performance. [10] Lennon also played the track during a benefit concert at Madison Square Garden on 30 August 1972. [14]
January 3 – Show Boat is aired for the first time on network television, on NBC; January 21 – The first convention of Star Trek fans is held in New York City's Statler-Hilton hotel; Mid-February – John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-host an entire week on The Mike Douglas Show; February 19 – Sammy Davis Jr. makes a guest appearance on All in ...
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]
A new Apple TV+ documentary series, John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial, is narrated by Kiefer Sutherland and investigates the shooting by obsessed fan Mark David Chapman on 8 December 1980, along ...
The photos show him grinning widely, shades on, with the flag pin clipped to Ono’s tie knotted loosely around his neck and the Patek 2499 clasped to his wrist. John Lennon proudly showing the ...
John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono would later perform the song with Berry on an episode of The Mike Douglas Show, aired on February 16, 1972. [6] During the performance, Ono attempted to add her own wailing vocalizations to the song, which visibly startled Berry; eventually, technicians disconnected Ono's microphone for the remainder of the set.