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Mike Douglas Has Died He was an amazing talk show host

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Post icon  Posted 11 August 2006 - 06:00 PM

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Mike Douglas, whose affable personality and singing talent earned him 21 years as a television talk show host, died Friday on his 81st birthday.

He died at 5:30 a.m. in a Palm Beach Gardens hospital, said his wife, Genevieve Douglas. She wasn't sure of the cause, but said he had been admitted Thursday.

Douglas became dehydrated on the golf course a few weeks ago and had been treated on and off since. "He was coming along fine, we thought. It was really a shock," she said. "We never anticipated this to happen."

Douglas' afternoon show aired from 1961 to 1982. It featured his ballad and big-band singing style, other musicians, comedians, sports figures and political personalities, including seven former, sitting or future presidents.

"People still believe `The Mike Douglas Show' was a talk show, and I never correct them, but I don't think so," Douglas said in his 1999 memoir, "I'll Be Right Back: Memories of TV's Greatest Talk Show."

"It was really a music show, with a whole lot of talk and laughter in between numbers."

Douglas did about 6,000 shows, most 90 minutes long, and estimated that at its peak the syndicated show was seen in about 230 cities.

Tom Kelly, who co-authored Douglas' memoir, said he had about 30,000 guests appear on his show over the years.

"One big key to his great success was he had his ego in check," Kelly said. "He always let the guest have the limelight. He was a fine performer. He could sing, he could do comedy, he did it all, but he always gave the guest the spotlight."

Douglas was among the "early settlers" in daytime talk shows, said Robert Thompson, a professor and director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

"Mike Douglas was an old-fashioned traditionalist, holding down the fort while the culture was changing," Thompson said. "He was always the very friendly talk show host, nice to everybody. He would lean toward his guest as if he really cared. He owned that territory."

Hosts Phil Donahue, Dinah Shore and Merv Griffin also found success about the same time. Douglas said in his book that people often confused him with Griffin, another singer of Irish heritage.

Tim Brooks, television historian and executive vice president of research for Lifetime Television Network, said Douglas was "an outgrowth on the 1950s mentality of politeness."

"Even when America was getting kind of angry in the 1960s and 1970s, his show was sort of an oasis of politeness," Brooks said. "It got you away from some of the turmoil in life."

"He was a genuine nice guy," longtime friend Larry King said Friday on CNN. "It was easy to be around him. He had a relaxed measure about him, and he also had an incredible ability to get great guests."

In his memoir, Douglas fondly recalled when Tiger Woods, who as a toddler was already drawing attention, appeared on the same 1978 show as Bob Hope, an avid golfer. "I don't know what kind of drugs they've got this kid on," Hope quipped, "but I want some."

Douglas was genial most of the time, but confided in his memoir that his composure was sorely tested one week in 1972 when former Beatle John Lennon and wife, Yoko Ono, were his unlikely guest hosts. One of the guest celebrities they selected was well-known anti-war activist Jerry Rubin.

"He just got on my nerves. It sounded like this guy hated the president, the Congress, everyone in business, the military, all police and just about everything America stands for," Douglas said.

He recalled becoming confrontational with Rubin. But Lennon "picked up the mantle of Kind and Gentle Host, and he did it quite well, reinterpreting Jerry's comments to take some of the sting out and adding a little humor to keep things cool," Douglas said.


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Posted 11 August 2006 - 07:15 PM

I had heard about Mike Douglas' passing earlier today. Sad news indeed.
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Posted 11 August 2006 - 10:22 PM

He was a talented host because he was so low-key and gentlemanly (in the best sense of the word) - he always made guests very comfortable and you never knew what they'd blurt out. :devil:

Good singer, too.
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Posted 11 August 2006 - 10:43 PM

This is truly the end of an era.

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Posted 12 August 2006 - 11:07 PM

I thought you said micheal douglas, haha i was like wow.

Anyway, i never knew this guy, but RIP and we carry on......
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Posted 13 August 2006 - 10:33 AM

I'll always remember him for the raunchy, hilarious tribute to him in the Eddie Murphy remake of The Nutty Professor, where the randy grandma character declares that Mike Douglas is the only white man who ever made her, um, well, it was a synonym for aroused. Let's just leave it at that. :blush:
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Posted 13 August 2006 - 10:46 AM

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Posted 13 August 2006 - 11:25 AM

I remember watching his show, RIP.
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Post icon  Posted 13 August 2006 - 11:46 AM

View PostMuseZack, on Aug 13 2006, 11:33 AM, said:

I'll always remember him for the raunchy, hilarious tribute to him in the Eddie Murphy remake of The Nutty Professor, where the randy grandma character declares that Mike Douglas is the only white man who ever made her, um, well, it was a synonym for aroused. Let's just leave it at that. :blush:


LOL! :lol: I remember him as the elevator killer in The Man With Two Brains. :lol:
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Posted 13 August 2006 - 12:21 PM

View PostDWF, on Aug 13 2006, 12:46 PM, said:

View PostMuseZack, on Aug 13 2006, 11:33 AM, said:

I'll always remember him for the raunchy, hilarious tribute to him in the Eddie Murphy remake of The Nutty Professor, where the randy grandma character declares that Mike Douglas is the only white man who ever made her, um, well, it was a synonym for aroused. Let's just leave it at that. :blush:


LOL! :lol: I remember him as the elevator killer in The Man With Two Brains. :lol:


IIRC, that was Merv Griffin.

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Post icon  Posted 13 August 2006 - 12:29 PM

^^Yeah you're right I just looked it up. :blush:
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Posted 13 August 2006 - 09:51 PM

He really was great at the interviewing.

And there was a lot of singing on the show. But if I recall his show aired in the daytime so...I only could catch it during the summer or those times I was sick and stayed home from school.

He was a quiet celebrity/personality...actually.
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