Spanning more than 4000 episodes, TV's The Mike Douglas Show played host to rock's great and good over its 21-year run, from Frank Zappa to Sly Stone, Genesis to ELO.
Each week, Douglas would share the spotlight with a celebrity co-host, and in February 1972 the producers bagged a big one: a week of shows starring John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
“It’s become a cliche that Woodstock was the defining moment of the counterculture,” says Erik Nelson, who's recently completed work on Daytime Revolution, a documentary about the five shows.
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