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Daytime Revolution.

Nelson, Erik, (film director.). Seale, Bobby, (actor.). Carlin, George, (actor.). Rubin, Jerry, (actor.). Lennon, John, (actor.). Douglas, Mike, (actor.). Ono, Yoko, (actor.). Kino Lorber (Firm), (Distributor). Kanopy (Firm), (Distributor).

Summary:

For one extraordinary week beginning on February 14th, 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 the time the most popular show on daytime television with an audience of 40 million viewers a week. What followed was five unforgettable episodes of television, with Lennon and Ono at the helm and Douglas bravely keeping the show on track. Acting as both producers and hosts, Lennon and Ono handpicked their guests, including controversial choices like Yippie founder Jerry Rubin and Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale, as well as political activist Ralph Nader and comic truth teller George Carlin. Their version of daytime TV was a radical take on the traditional format, incorporating candid Q&A sessions with their transfixed audience, conversations about current issues like police violence and women’s liberation, conceptual art events, and one-of-a-kind musical performances, including a unique duet with Lennon and Chuck Berry and a poignant rendition of Lennon’s “Imagine.” A document of the past that speaks to our turbulent present, DAYTIME REVOLUTION captures the power that art can have when it reaches out to communicate, the prescience of that dialogue, and the bravery of two artists who never took the easy way out as they fought for their vision of a better world.

Record details

  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (streaming video file) (107 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
  • Publisher: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kino Lorber, 2024.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Title from title frames.
Film
In Process Record.
Participant or Performer Note:
Bobby Seale, George Carlin, Jerry Rubin, John Lennon, Mike Douglas, Yoko Ono
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Originally produced by Kino Lorber in 2024.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Mass media.
Digital communications.
Journalism.
Documentary films.
Mass media and culture.
Popular culture.
Broadcast journalism.
Genre: Documentary films.

Electronic resources


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520 . ‡aFor one extraordinary week beginning on February 14th, 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 the time the most popular show on daytime television with an audience of 40 million viewers a week. What followed was five unforgettable episodes of television, with Lennon and Ono at the helm and Douglas bravely keeping the show on track. Acting as both producers and hosts, Lennon and Ono handpicked their guests, including controversial choices like Yippie founder Jerry Rubin and Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale, as well as political activist Ralph Nader and comic truth teller George Carlin. Their version of daytime TV was a radical take on the traditional format, incorporating candid Q&A sessions with their transfixed audience, conversations about current issues like police violence and women’s liberation, conceptual art events, and one-of-a-kind musical performances, including a unique duet with Lennon and Chuck Berry and a poignant rendition of Lennon’s “Imagine.” A document of the past that speaks to our turbulent present, DAYTIME REVOLUTION captures the power that art can have when it reaches out to communicate, the prescience of that dialogue, and the bravery of two artists who never took the easy way out as they fought for their vision of a better world.
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