Phil Donahue, pioneer of the daytime talk show, dies at age 88
Phil Donahue, former host of "The Phil Donahue Show" has died.
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Phil Donahue, who changed the face of US daytime television with a long-running syndicated talk show that highlighted topical and often provocative social and political issues, has died at age 88, NBC's Today show reported on Monday, citing a statement from his family.
Donahue died surrounded by his family on Sunday following an illness, the Today show reported.
Debuting in 1970 when daytime television offered its mostly female viewers a diet of soap operas, game shows and homemaking programs, Donahue's show tackled subject matter once considered taboo for television - including abortion, the sexual revolution and race relations.
With his boyish charm, irrepressible energy and thick white hair, ...










