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The Daily

What Phil Donahue Meant to Me

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Phil Donahue, the game-changing daytime television host, died last week at 88. Mr. Donahue turned “The Phil Donahue Show” into a participation event, soliciting questions and comments on topics as varied as human rights and orgies. Michael Barbaro explains what Phil Donahue meant to him.

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From the New York Times, I'm Michael Balbaro.

0:04.0

This is the Daily.

0:05.0

Today, a tribute to Phil Donahue, the King of Daytime Talk, from Me.

0:20.0

It's Friday, August 30th. The inside.

0:36.0

foreclose that Tristan lost.

0:38.0

At Bold 3 detergent plus fabric sofa.

0:41.0

From it. Turgen plus fabrics on. From NBC News, this is today.

0:48.0

When I was growing up, there were four television shows that I watched religiously,

0:52.0

the Today Show. television shows that I watched religiously, the today's show.

0:53.5

I love that Wayne Gritti and his wife's the doll too.

0:56.7

And their children are really cute.

0:58.5

Because Matt and Katie were pure magic together on that said.

1:05.0

60 minutes.

1:05.8

How cigarettes can destroy people's lives

1:07.9

because nobody has ever told stories like that

1:10.8

on network TV.

1:12.0

You think that I don't trust my husband?

1:13.5

General Hospital.

1:14.8

I do trust my husband.

1:16.8

He loves me and we're married and we're happy and there's nothing that you or Miranda or anyone is ever going to do to change that.

1:24.0

Because all of us have a guilty pleasure.

1:28.0

And finally, the Phil Donahue? Your parents do not know that you leave this double

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