Mike Douglas (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mike Douglas" in English language version.

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  • "TV Personality/Singer Mike Douglas Dies At 81". Billboard. August 11, 2006. Retrieved July 22, 2019.

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  • Cook County Birth Certificates, file number 6053268, born August 11, 1920
  • Pawnee County, Oklahoma Marriage License No. 002108797, Michael Delaney Dowd age 22 married Genevieve Purnell on 6 April 1943 in Cleveland, Oklahoma, US.

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  • McLellan, Dennis (August 12, 2006). "Mike Douglas". Los Angeles Times. Picture of Mike Douglas Hollywood Walk of Fame star located on North side of the 7000 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Retrieved 2021-08-10.

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  • Sands, Karl (March 4, 1945). "The Noteboook". The Hollywood Reporter. p. 4. ProQuest 2320430143. Ginny Simms' new program format—featuring ex-G.I.'s who were professional entertainers before entering the service—paid its first dividends! Michael Dowd, a former Navy man, or should we say young man, has been signed by Kay Kyser and becomes an attraction on the Professor's program.
  • Ames, Walter (February 18, 1957). "Club 60 Adds to Color on Network; Anthony Likes TV". Los Angeles Times. p. A8. ProQuest 167007700. Friend wife, if she tunes this show, will find the NBC orchestra directed by Joseph Galliccio, the Mello-Larks Quartet, singers Nancy Wright and Mike Douglas and Emcee Mort Sahl performing.
  • "Looking Back". The Hollywood Reporter. December 11, 1981. p. S-21. ProQuest 2594751767. 1967: Honored by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences with an Emmy for Individual Achievement in Daytime Television, the first such award given by the Academy.
  • "Radio-Television: MIKE DOUGLAS SIGNS TWO-YEAR TALKSHOW, SPEC PACT WITH TBS". Variety. March 17, 1982. p. 142. ProQuest 1438327996. With the demise of his syndicated tv talk show, Mike Douglas has signed with Turner Broadcasting System to host a Monday-Friday talker and eight two-hour specials a year for showing on WTBS-TV, the cable superstation. The two-year pact will put Douglas at the helm of 'People Now,' replacing Lee Leonard on the Hollywood-originated personality-interview show.
  • Carman, John (January 5, 1983). "Douglas out, Tush in for Turner". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 1B. ProQuest 1622377851. Mike Douglas will leave the Turner Broadcasting System, it was announced Tuesday, possibly ending Douglas' 22-year career as a daily fixture on national television. Turner Broadcasting was expected to announce today that Douglas will be replaced by WTBS/Channel 17 personality Bill Tush, it has been learned.

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