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For one extraordinary week in February 1972, the Revolution WAS televised. DAYTIME REVOLUTION takes us back in time to the week that John Lennon and Yoko Ono descended upon a Philadelphia broadcasting studio to co-host the iconic Mike Douglas Show, at that time the most popular show on daytime television, with a national audience of 40 million viewers each week. What followed was five unforgettable episodes of television, with Lennon and Ono at the helm and Douglas gamely keeping the show on track.
Name | Character | Team | |
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George Carlin | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
John Lennon | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Yoko Ono | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Barbara Loden | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Louis Nye | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Mike Douglas | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Chuck Berry | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Ralph Nader | Self | Unowned | |
Don Williams | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
David Rosenbloom | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Joseph Harnell | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
E.V. Di Massa Jr. | Self | Unowned | |
Vivian Reed | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Jerry Rubin | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Bobby Seale | Self (archive footage) | Unowned | |
Gary E. Schwartz | Self (archive footage) | Unowned |