Phil Donahue, daytime-talk-show legend, dead at 88
The renowned talk-show host Phil Donahue has died. Tom Williams / Getty Images© Tom Williams / Getty Images
- Phil Donahue, a TV journalist and the host of "The Phil Donahue Show," has died at 88.
- Donahue's show, running from 1967 to 1996, tackled contentious social issues.
- His pioneering format, including audience questions, shaped modern talk shows.
He was 88.
Donahue's pioneering talk show, which ran from 1967 to 1996, drew huge audiences — and tackled contentious topics like race relations, sexual politics, abortion, incest, child abuse in the Catholic Church, and LGBTQ+ issues, while having on the biggest names in Hollywood and politics.
His show was so controversial that a Newsweek writer once wrote, "One sometimes suspects that Donahue's idea of the perfect guest is an interracial lesbian couple who had a child by artificial insemination," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Donahue's cutting-edge show was also the first to take questions directly from audience members, which he seamlessly weaved into his hourlong broadcast.
"One day, I just went out in the audience, and it's clear there would be no Donahue show if I hadn't somehow accidentally brought in the audience," Donahue told WGN-TV — the network that hosted his show from 1974 to 1982 — last year.
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"He's basically the father of the modern talk show," Steve Novak, a longtime director and producer at WGN-TV, also told the network in 2023.
Donahue is survived by his wife of 44 years, the actor Marlo Thomas, as well as his sister, children, grandchildren, and golden retriever, Charlie, his family said in a statement to People.
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