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Mike Douglas, former TV show host, dies
Yahoo & AP ^ | 11 August 2006

Posted on 08/11/2006 10:03:08 AM PDT by lunarbicep

Mike Douglas, who drew on his affable personality and singing talent during 21 years as host of a syndicated television talk show, died Friday on his 81st birthday, his wife said.

The afternoon talk show, which aired from 1961 to 1982, featured Douglas' ballad and big-band singing style, other musicians, comedians, political personalities and sports figures. His interviews included seven men who were then, had been or would become president.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: mikedouglas; obituary; television
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To: zook; MaryFromMichigan

I didn't look at this video from 1974 but this was one of the great things about his show, a weird mix of guests. Totie Fields and Gene Simmons of KISS. They were the musical guests that day, so Gene's in full costume.

One of Gene Simmons's first interviews. Gene is with Mike Douglas and guest Totie Fields.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eEjq7XrSik


81 posted on 08/11/2006 10:50:00 AM PDT by siunevada (If we learn nothing from history, what's the point of having one? - Peggy Hill)
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To: the invisib1e hand
his wife said.

hmm. I figured him for a pipesmoker.

Mike Douglas was the epitome of class. As opposed to your post.

For your information, he referred frequently to his wife and family on the show. He seemed very proud of them.

Shaking my head at some of the rabid rattlesnake mentality on here of late.

82 posted on 08/11/2006 10:50:13 AM PDT by Ghengis (Alexander was a wuss!)
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To: Tallguy
I blame Phil Donohue for the change.

I blame whoever decided to take Mike Douglas off and put John Davidson in. That was a sad day, but I am glad he was able to enjoy his life. He was a sweetheart...

83 posted on 08/11/2006 10:50:21 AM PDT by World'sGoneInsane (LET NO ONE BE FORGOTTEN, LET NO ONE FORGET)
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To: MaryFromMichigan
Totie Fields! I used to love all the comedians like Pat Cooper and Buddy Hackett on Mike's show. God rest Mike, he was a classy guy.
84 posted on 08/11/2006 10:50:31 AM PDT by ishabibble (ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
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To: brownsfan
The coarsening of society is exactly what the masses want.

Back in Mike Douglas' day, "society" was primarily the Greatest Generation. Today, "society" is primarily Baby Boomer Sixties Brats, and their undisciplined children.

85 posted on 08/11/2006 10:51:34 AM PDT by My2Cents (A pirate's life for me.)
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To: oh8eleven

...and Rob and Laura Petrie slept in separate beds.


86 posted on 08/11/2006 10:52:09 AM PDT by My2Cents (A pirate's life for me.)
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To: ishabibble
Don't forget Moms Mabley!
87 posted on 08/11/2006 10:52:19 AM PDT by 4yearlurker (12th district Freeper.)
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To: Darkwolf377
Darkwolf377 wrote: "Top photo: Liberace, Mike Douglas, Sonny James, Agnes Morehead, Red Buttons

I don't know why but I laughed like hell at that picture."


Maybe because all of them were laughing together at something funny, or maybe because Mike Douglas had such a blend of guests all together on one sound stage.

88 posted on 08/11/2006 10:53:07 AM PDT by bd476
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To: tallhappy
Yep, he was a good guy back when daytime talk shows had decent content. Now they're completely unwatchable freak-shows.

In the Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me", he (actually a stunt double) skied off a 3000' cliff and parachuted to the bottom. As a kid, I was fascinated when they interviewed the stunt double guy who actually did the jump.

Those days are gone. Now you get subject matter that would get this post pulled if I even named the subject, much less the content.

89 posted on 08/11/2006 10:53:48 AM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity ("Sharpei diem - Seize the wrinkled dog.")
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To: nutmeg

I guess I was in a different time zone - I only saw his show if I was sick from school, because it was on mid-day or early afternoon in my town. Liked the show, by I associate it with handkerchiefs and cough medicine.


90 posted on 08/11/2006 10:55:09 AM PDT by freedomdefender
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To: MaryFromMichigan

Totie Fields. BIG woman.


91 posted on 08/11/2006 10:56:28 AM PDT by jagusafr (The proof that we are rightly related to God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired or not")
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To: siunevada

I used to watch the show after school too!
Don't remember a single chair ever being thrown.

One episode stands out for me. I loved Star Trek, and back then conventions were just starting to get really popular--one day MD had William Shatner on and this new singer I'd never seen before...the new singer was this nervous, skinny kid with a funny New York accent, and when Shatner came out he freaked out, pulling a bunch of Star Trek stuff out and exclaiming how much he loved the show, to
Shatner's quite reserved reaction, while MD was delighted.

The singer? Barry Manilow, who went on to become one of my favorite singers. :-)

RIP, Mikey. We liked ya. Wish there were more on tv like you nowadays.


92 posted on 08/11/2006 10:56:35 AM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX)
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To: the invisib1e hand

That was Griffin.


93 posted on 08/11/2006 10:57:20 AM PDT by jagusafr (The proof that we are rightly related to God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired or not")
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To: lunarbicep

I like this one with Gene Simmons, really bizarre as hell.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3B590zDEcE


94 posted on 08/11/2006 10:58:12 AM PDT by Screamname (Batman and Godzilla : When will they fight?)
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To: lunarbicep
Mike Douglas, Dinah Shore, Merv Griffin -- their talkshows were staples of my early childhood. I just remember them as sort of sort of "old fart classy" like chintz seat cushions and silver sugar dishes. Not one spec of irony or cool, and so refreshing for it.

Gone are the days when celebrities tried to appear cultured and intelligent. End of an era, RIP Mike.

95 posted on 08/11/2006 10:58:25 AM PDT by RepoGirl ("Bobby, if you weren't my son... I'd hug you...")
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To: lunarbicep

Mike Who?

Wasn't he, um, a movie star or something? Son of Kirk Douglas, right?


96 posted on 08/11/2006 10:58:57 AM PDT by alloysteel (My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling, but it Wobbles, and the letters get in the wrong places.)
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To: Dr. Scarpetta

He used to have this earthy vitamin guy on all the time...Dirk something or other. I wish I could remember his last name. Be neat to see if all that vitamin pop'n in the 70's extended his life.Any way, you're right. It was a friendly show.


97 posted on 08/11/2006 10:59:02 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: bd476

Haley Mills had it all over Patty Duke (IMHO). Both played twins didn't they?


98 posted on 08/11/2006 10:59:34 AM PDT by Renegade
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To: bd476
My mom used to watch that show, and it was my first exposure as a kid to comedy of any sort.

I don't much care for Mike Douglas-type entertainment--the comedians who make me laugh, when they're on, are Eddie Murphy, George Carlin, and more modern comedians--but no one has ever made me laugh as hard as that total loon Rip Taylor.

99 posted on 08/11/2006 11:00:16 AM PDT by Darkwolf377 (http://www.dansimmons.com/news/message/2006_04.htm)
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To: clearlight; brownsfan; Tallguy; oh8eleven

Life After Television

. . .

TV defies the most obvious fact about its customers -- their prodigal and efflorescent diversity. people perform scores of thousands of different jobs; pursue multifarious hobbies; read hundreds of thousands of different publications. TV ignores the reality that people are not inherently couch potatoes; given a chance, they talk back and interact. People have little in common except their prurient interests and morbid fears and anxieties. Necessarily aiming its fare at this lowest-common-denominator target, television gets worse and worse every year.


100 posted on 08/11/2006 11:01:36 AM PDT by Milhous (Twixt truth and madness lies but a sliver of a stream.)
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