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The Donahue Show, also known as Donahue, was an American television talk show hosted by Phil Donahue that ran for 26 years on national television. Its run was preceded by three years of local broadcast in Dayton, Ohio, and it was broadcast nationwide between 1970 and 1996. In 2002, Donahue was ranked twenty-ninth on TV Guide magazine's list of the fifty greatest television shows of all-time.
270 episodes total
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1967
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Episodes
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Episode 1 • Sep 04, 1973
Yoga and good health is discussed by expert Lillas Folan, host of TV's "Lillas Yoga and You."
Episode 2 • Sep 05, 1974
Guest: Anne Armstrong, the highest ranking female on the White House staff.
Episode 3 • Sep 06, 1974
VD is discussed by Dr. Leslie Nicholas author of "How to Avoid Social Disease."
Episode 4 • Sep 07, 1974
Sam Levenson discusses the generation gap.
Episode 100 • Mar 14, 1974
Episode 101 • Jun 03, 1974
Scheduled: A discussion on suicide, depression and self-hatred by Dr. Ari Kiev.
Episode 1 • May 23, 1977
Syndicated humorist Erma Bombeck is the guest. She offers observations on the homemaking scene.
Episode 2 • May 23, 1977
Madalyn Murray O'Hair outlines her goals for atheists.
Episode 3 • May 24, 1977
The guest is Dr. Pat Robertson, who is the founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network.
Episode 4 • May 24, 1977
Problems faced by divorced men are discussed.
Episode 5 • May 25, 1977
Tony Curtis discusses his first venture as a novelist.
Episode 6 • May 25, 1977
Self-esteem is discussed.
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Episode 2 • Mar 15, 1978
Episode 1 • Jan 07, 1980
Topic: cults in America.
Episode 2 • Jan 08, 1980
Topic: the effect of inflation on the middle class.
Episode 3 • Jan 09, 1980
In-vitro fertilization is the program topic. Guests include Dr. Robert W. Kistner, president of the American Fertility Society.
Episode 6 • Jan 14, 1980
The responsibility of teen-age males in pregnancy prevention is the program topic.
Episode 7 • Jan 14, 1980
Authors Paula Nelson ("The Joy of Money") and Howard Ruff ("How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years") are the guests.
Episode 8 • Jan 15, 1980
Chicago mayor Jane Byrne (D) is the program guest.
Episode 1 • Sep 15, 1980
Political journalist David S. Broder ("Changing of the Guard") is the program guest.
Episode 2 • Sep 17, 1980
Guest: author Theodore I. Rubin ("Reconciliations").
Episode 3 • Sep 18, 1980
Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson is the guest.
Episode 4 • Sep 19, 1980
Guest: gynecologist Patrick C. Steptoe, who developed the procedure for the first test-tube baby.
Episode 11 • Sep 29, 1980
Dr. Ira Mintz of the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center discusses treatment of sex offenders.
Episode 12 • Sep 30, 1980
Topic: battered wives who have killed their husbands.
Episode 1 • Jul 12, 1982
Coauthors Lynette Triere and Richard Peacock ("Learning to Leave -- A Woman's Guide").
Episode 2 • Jul 13, 1982
A show marking the 10th anniversary of Ms. magazine.
Episode 3 • Jul 14, 1982
Transexual twins Marc and Mike Vittitow are the guests.
Episode 4 • Jul 15, 1982
Considered views on world affairs -- from children.
Episode 5 • Jul 16, 1982
Prayer in public schools.
Episode 1 • Nov 29, 1982
A show on TV talk-show hosts, with Dick Cavett, David Susskind.
Episode 2 • Nov 30, 1982
Former President Jimmy Carter discusses his autobiography "Keeping Faith".
Episode 3 • Dec 01, 1982
Topic: artificial insemination for lesbians.
Episode 4 • Dec 02, 1982
Fashions and beauty advice for full-figured women.
Episode 5 • Dec 03, 1982
A show on women in TV News features Jessica Savitch, Lesley Stahl.
Episode 6 • Dec 06, 1982
The scope of the Federal Trade Commission's jurisdiction over professionals is debated.
Episode 1 • Jul 07, 1986
Scheduled topic: succeeding against odds.
Episode 2 • Jul 07, 1986
Scheduled: Women who have advanced from secretaries to executives.
Episode 3 • Jul 08, 1986
Scheduled: A discussion of drug addiction among executives.
Episode 4 • Jul 09, 1986
Scheduled topic: infant psychiatry.
Episode 5 • Jul 10, 1986
Scheduled topic: sexual myths.
Episode 6 • Jul 11, 1986
Scheduled topic: welfare mothers.
Episode 1 • Mar 11, 1991
Scheduled topic: older men and their age preference for dating.
Episode 2 • Mar 13, 1991
Scheduled program topic: sexually explicit home videos.
Episode 3 • Mar 14, 1991
Scheduled: depression among women.
Episode 4 • Jul 29, 1991
Scheduled topic: transvestism.
Episode 5 • Jul 30, 1991
Scheduled: Phil's bloopers from past shows.
Episode 6 • Jul 31, 1991
Scheduled from Los Angeles: The cast of "In Living Color."
Episode 1 • Sep 14, 1992
Scheduled: Australian male exotic dancers.
Episode 2 • Apr 19, 1993
Scheduled: Actor Blair Underwood.
Episode 3 • Apr 20, 1993
Scheduled: Author Deborah Laake discusses her book "Secret Ceremonies."
Episode 4 • Apr 22, 1993
Scheduled topic: deterring prostitution.
Episode 5 • Apr 23, 1993
A beauty event for women 60 or older.
Episode 1 • Jun 20, 1994
Scheduled topic: virtual-reality computer programs and sex.
Episode 2 • Jun 21, 1994
Scheduled topic: some black women's expectations of black men.
Episode 3 • Jun 22, 1994
Scheduled: Helen Gurley Brown.
Episode 4 • Jun 23, 1994
Scheduled: Ralph Nader.
Episode 5 • Jun 27, 1994
Scheduled: Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Episode 6 • Jun 29, 1994
Scheduled topic: black families relocating from cities to the suburbs.
Episode 1 • Sep 05, 1994
Scheduled topic: teenagers and the New York club scene.
Episode 2 • Sep 06, 1994
Scheduled program topic: teenage girls and gangs.
Episode 3 • Sep 07, 1994
Scheduled discussion topic: rape and the use of condoms.
Episode 4 • Sep 08, 1994
Scheduled topic: husbands who hide money from their wives.
Episode 5 • Sep 09, 1994
Scheduled topic: believing one's life is like a soap opera.
Episode 6 • Sep 12, 1994
Scheduled topic: friendships between heterosexuals and homosexuals.
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