The Phil Donahue Show
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 11
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E1
Political Journalist David S. Broder
Political journalist David S. Broder ("Changing of the Guard") is the program guest.
Sep 15, 1980 -
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E2
Author Theodore I. Rubin
Guest: author Theodore I. Rubin ("Reconciliations").
Sep 17, 1980 -
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E3
Syndicated Columnist Jack Anderson
Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson is the guest.
Sep 18, 1980 -
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E4
Gynecologist Patrick C. Steptoe
Guest: gynecologist Patrick C. Steptoe, who developed the procedure for the first test-tube baby.
Sep 19, 1980 -
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E11
Dr. Ira Mintz on Sex Offenders
Dr. Ira Mintz of the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center discusses treatment of sex offenders.
Sep 29, 1980 -
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E12
Battered Wives
Topic: battered wives who have killed their husbands.
Sep 30, 1980 -
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E13
Carl Sagan
Astronomer Carl Sagan talks about his book "COSMOS."
Oct 1, 1980 -
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E14
Elton John
Elton John performs "Little Jeannie" and "Philadelphia Freedom."
Oct 2, 1980