Donahue
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.
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Season 7
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E1
Erma Bombeck
Syndicated humorist Erma Bombeck is the guest. She offers observations on the homemaking scene.
May 23, 1977 -
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E2
Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Madalyn Murray O'Hair outlines her goals for atheists.
May 23, 1977 -
3
E3
Dr. Pat Robertson
The guest is Dr. Pat Robertson, who is the founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network.
May 24, 1977 -
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E4
Divorced Men
Problems faced by divorced men are discussed.
May 24, 1977 -
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E5
Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis discusses his first venture as a novelist.
May 25, 1977 -
6
E6
Self-Esteem
Self-esteem is discussed.
May 25, 1977 -
7
E7
Author Jonathan Katz
Reaching the gay audience is discussed by author Jonathan Katz ("Gay American History").
May 26, 1977 -
8
E8
The Suzuki Chamber Orchestra
The Suzuki Chamber Orchestra, which consists of children aged 3 to 14 performs a Mozart piece under the direction of Henry Mazer. The program also includes a performance by two adult violinists.
May 26, 1977 -
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E9
Author Barry Neil Kaufman
Solving problems by considering all the options is discussed by author Barry Neil Kaufman.
May 27, 1977 -
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E10
Radio Host Studs Terkel
Guest: Studs Terkel.
May 27, 1977