This sought after special was part of the weekly Kraft Music Hall that by this point had changed its format drastically from the way it was during the infancy of television and in radio.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Phil Donahue Show with guest Phil Hartman (1987)
Phil Hartman does a brilliant impression of Donahue right in front of the man... and the square audience laughs in all the wrong places.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Sunday, November 11, 2007
The Phil Donahue Show with guest Jerry Rubin (1970)
Donahue was rather wise to question the sincerity of Yippie Jery Rubin in this interview. Just six years later, Rubin cleaned himself up and joined Wall Street rejecting his former life as a Yippie. Ironically, Donahue would come to emulate the anti-war politics that Rubin was somewhat of a poster child for in the late sixties. "Let's not be afraid of ideas," says Donahue near the end of this episode. Phil was extremely perceptive. Rubin occasionally makes some valid points, unfortunately, as Donahue noted, they were rather short on sincerity - and high on obnoxiousness. Read Rubin's yuppie treatise Growing Up at 37 (1976, Warner Books) for more on his transformation into a Ronald Reagan Republican.
Labels:
1970,
hippies,
Jerry Rubin,
phil donahue,
yippies
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