The white hair will do that.I think the last Donahue I saw was late 1992 when Neil Diamond was on plugging a Christmas album.
Donahue was 56 or so at the time. He looked 70. Always looked older than he was.
I'll see your Marlo Thomas and raise you Barbara Eden.Marlo Thomas. One of my early TV crushes.
Was the voice of my childhood on many afternoons. He was the afternoon staple until Oprah started cleaning his clock.
This is what separated Donahue and Oprah from the rest. They got on the newsmakers instead of trying to make news.Same here. He had such a wide variety of guests and topics.
He had at least two shows devoted to pro wrestling; one of which infamously had on Vince McMahon and a host of others and dealt with their steroid and sexual assault scandals. Another one hosted the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.
One of the last ones I remember watching was when he got Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco on his show during their scandal.
One of his more important episodes, which I can’t find online right now, was when he had on Ryan White talking about having AIDS. The studio audience was made up entirely of kids, asking all sorts of questions. I’m sure a lot of schools showed that episode in classrooms for a few years.
RIP.
This is what separated Donahue and Oprah from the rest. They got on the newsmakers instead of trying to make news.
I remember one episode where she had a woman on talking about the
massive problem of no longer being able to orgasm without her sex toys.
That would REALLY get the attention of the old men in the diner.
And worse, force fed Dr. Phil on an unsuspecting nation.Yeah, until the mid-90s, when Oprah started using her show as a celebrity gab-fest and started hawking products, doing her book club and doing a bunch of new-age “knowing your spirit” ga-ga.