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Douglas next appeared in 1961 in Cleveland, where a onetime Chicago colleague hired him for $400 a week as an afternoon television talk-show host at KYW-TV. The Mike Douglas Show rapidly gained popularity, and ultimately, national syndication in August 1963 on other stations owned by KYW-TV's parent company Westinghouse Broadcasting.
Douglas wanted to congratulate host Gene Rayburn on making his game show the #1 daytime TV program. The show's run spanned 21 years and more than 4,000 episodes. In 1978, production of the show moved to CBS Television City in Hollywood, where it remained until the end of the show's run in 1981. In the fall of 1980, Westinghouse dropped Douglas ...
The Mike Douglas Show: Self/Co-host: 3 episodes 1966: Return of the Seven: Manuel De Norte: First sequel to The Magnificent Seven: 1966-1967: The Merv Griffin Show: Self: 2 episodes 1969: The Tree: Buck Gagnon: 1969: Angel, Angel, Down We Go: Bogart Peter Stuyvesant: 1969: The Name of the Game: Bruce Roxton: Episode: "Love-In at Ground Zero" 1970
Woody Fraser, the prolific American producer and director best known for launching “The Mike Douglas Show” and “Good Morning America,” has died. He was 90. Variety confirmed that Fraser ...
Below is a list of talk show hosts, ... Too Much TV: Candace Cameron Bure: ... Mike Douglas: United States: The Mike Douglas Show: Morton Downey Jr.
WKYC-TV continued to air The Mike Douglas Show for many years after both the host and the program moved to Philadelphia, where it remained until 1978. Westinghouse also took the Eyewitness News name and format with it from Cleveland to Philadelphia; it would later return to Cleveland, being used on WEWS from 1972 to 1990.
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Ailes's career in television began in Cleveland and Philadelphia, where he started as production assistant (1961), producer (1965), and executive producer (1967–68) at KYW-TV, [13] for a then-locally produced talk-variety show, The Mike Douglas Show.