Phil Donahue, whose pioneering daylight hours communicate display introduced an indelible tv style that introduced luck to Oprah Winfrey, Montel Williams, Ellen DeGeneres and lots of others, has died. He used to be 88.
NBC’s “These days” display, mentioning members of the family, mentioned Donahue died Sunday after an extended sickness.
Dubbed “the king of daylight hours communicate,” Donahue used to be the primary to include target audience participation in a chat display, usually right through a complete hour with a unmarried visitor.
Phil Donahue, whose pioneering daylight hours communicate display introduced an indelible tv style that introduced luck to Oprah Winfrey, Montel Williams, Ellen DeGeneres and lots of others, has died. He used to be 88.
NBC’s “These days” display, mentioning members of the family, mentioned Donahue died Sunday after an extended sickness.
Dubbed “the king of daylight hours communicate,” Donahue used to be the primary to include target audience participation in a chat display, usually right through a complete hour with a unmarried visitor.