Scheduled topic: teenagers and the New York club scene.
Scheduled program topic: teenage girls and gangs.
Scheduled discussion topic: rape and the use of condoms.
Scheduled topic: husbands who hide money from their wives.
Scheduled topic: believing one's life is like a soap opera.
Scheduled topic: friendships between heterosexuals and homosexuals.
Scheduled program topic: romantic involvement with a minor.
Scheduled topic: celebrities in the news.
Scheduled topic: parents who get involved in their children's romances.
Scheduled topic: lawsuits.
Scheduled program topic: confidence schemes.
Scheduled: Shawn Russ, who sued to terminate his mother's parental rights.
Scheduled discussion topic: jilted lovers and retribution.
Scheduled topic: cosmetic surgery.
Scheduled topic: Waiters and waitresses discuss their pet peeves.
Scheduled guest: Dolly Parton.
Scheduled topic: caring for one's aging parents
Scheduled topic: suspecting a spouse of plotting one's murder.
Scheduled topic: believing a co-worker or friend is responsible for the loss of one's job.
Scheduled topic: repressed childhood memories that surface in adult nightmares
Scheduled topic: Bizarre stories involving the capture of criminal suspects.
Scheduled topic: African-American males.
Scheduled guests: The cast of "Frasier."
Scheduled topic: disliking a child's spouse.
Scheduled topic: homosexuality and parenting.
Scheduled topic: unusual pet stories.
Scheduled topic: infertility.
Scheduled topic: tabloid TV.
Scheduled topic: espionage.
Scheduled topic: selecting a jury with the aid of consultant.
Scheduled topic: overcoming infertility.
Scheduled topic: women and violent behavior.
Scheduled topic: teenage homosexuality and cross-dressing.
Scheduled discussion topic: claiming to be falsely accused of rape.
Scheduled topic: gigolos.
Scheduled topic: Inexpensive holiday decorations.
Scheduled topic: high-school dress codes.
Scheduled guest: author Edward Wilson ("Naturalist").
Scheduled guest: Charles Murray, coauthor of "The Bell Curve."
Scheduled topic: welfare.
Scheduled discussion topic: mail-order bridegrooms.
Scheduled program topic: reuniting with a former sweetheart.
Scheduled discussion topic: unconventional child-rearing methods.
Scheduled guests: A group of Illinois women who invest in the stock market.
Scheduled discussion topic: improving romantic relationships.
Scheduled topic: believing that one's child is a danger to society
Scheduled discussion topic: friendship between ex-spouses.
Scheduled topic: racism.
Scheduled program topic: First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Scheduled topic: alternative schools.
Scheduled topic: returning used merchandise.
Scheduled topic: marital problems.
Scheduled discussion topic: teens and compulsive shopping.
Scheduled discussion topic: criminal acts caught on videotape.
Scheduled topic: disabled comedians.
Scheduled discussion topic: sexual problems within a marriage.
Scheduled discussion topic: custody battles in May-December relationships.
Scheduled discussion topic: whether parole for convicted criminals with life sentences should be abolished.
Scheduled discussion topic: winning back the affections of an unfaithful spouse.
Scheduled discussion topic: attention-deficit disorder.
Scheduled discussion topic: posing nude after age 40.
Scheduled discussion topic: tensions between Jews and blacks
Scheduled discussion topic: underwear that enhances one's figure
Scheduled topic: Tips on performing tasks that usually require professionals.
Scheduled topic: having a lazy spouse.
Scheduled topic: medical malpractice in emergency rooms.
Scheduled program topic: men who live with their parents.
Scheduled guest: former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders.
Scheduled discussion topic: deceit regarding the true identity of one's parents.
Scheduled topic: murder and the legal system.
Scheduled guest: Greg Louganis.
Scheduled topic: Government intervention in citizens' private lives.
Scheduled guest: Singer Laurie Beechman.
Scheduled topic: the controversy over pills that are purported to enhance longevity.
Scheduled discussion topic: how adult relationships are affected by early memories of a parent's death.
Scheduled program topic: refraining from watching television.
Scheduled topic: dealing with a child's anger.
Scheduled topic: missing-persons cases.
Scheduled topic: Reports from men who were sent on dates with Penthouse models.
Scheduled topic: fortune tellers.
Scheduled topic: celebrities and Scientology.
Scheduled topic: nude modeling in public.
Scheduled topic: teen prostitution.
Scheduled program topic: rekindling passion in marriage.
Scheduled topic: the interference of an ex-spouse in a new marriage.
Scheduled topic: Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.).
Scheduled topic: the reunion of the class of '74 from a New Jersey High School.
Scheduled topic: virginity.
Scheduled topic: serial killers.
Scheduled program topic: wedding-day mishaps.
Scheduled topic: Makeovers for parents.
Scheduled discussion topic: discovering a husband's secret life.
Scheduled topic: interactive TV.
Scheduled program topic: disliking one's mother.
Scheduled guest: Laura Schlessinger ("Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives").
Scheduled topic: Disclosing a secret affection after many years.
Scheduled guest: Reba McEntire.
Scheduled topic: rape and retribution.
Scheduled topic: past-life regression therapy.
Scheduled topic: suspecting infidelity between a spouse and a best friend.
Scheduled discussion topic: AIDS and the blood supply.
Scheduled topic: maintaining an amicable relationship with an ex-spouse.
Scheduled discussion topic: meddlesome mothers-in-law.
Scheduled topic: turning one's child in to the police.
Scheduled topic: seeking a wife.
Scheduled program topic: homemakers and heroin.
Scheduled topic: gifted teens.
Scheduled discussion topic: marriage and violence.
The Donahue Show, also known as Donahue, was an American television talk show hosted by Phil Donahue that ran for 26 years on national television. Its run was preceded by three years of local broadcast in Dayton, Ohio, and it was broadcast nationwide between 1970 and 1996. In 2002, Donahue was ranked twenty-ninth on TV Guide magazine's list of the fifty greatest television shows of all-time.