
Daytime Revolution
In an exceptional week of February 1972, the Revolution was indeed broadcasted on television. “Daytime Revolution” transports us to the moment when John Lennon and Yoko Ono took over a Philadelphia TV studio to co-host the legendary Mike Douglas Show, which was the leading daytime television program at the time, reaching 40 million viewers nationwide each week. This collaboration resulted in five memorable episodes, with Lennon and Ono steering the show while Douglas skillfully maintained its course.
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Genre: Biography, Documentary
Director: Erik Nelson
Actors: Barbara Loden, Chuck Berry, David Rosenbloom, Don Williams, George Carlin, John Lennon, Louis Nye, Mike Douglas, Ralph Nader, Yoko Ono
Country: United States of America
Company: CBS Media Ventures, Creative Differences, Shout! Studios
Worldwide Gross: $35,750