The Morton Downey Jr. Show

The Morton Downey Jr. Show (1987-1989)

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"The Morton Downey Jr. Show" was one of the early shock-talk shows, Downey was a precursor to later hosts such as Jenny Jones, Ricki Lake and Jerry Springer. Downey's show tended to focus on political, rather than personal issues, but guests were still chosen on the basis of their dislike for one another, and their tendencies to lose their tempers suddenly, loudly and violently. These outbursts were encouraged by 'moderator' Downey, who would continually goad his guests to their limits.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E185Season 2, Episode 185Sept. 15, 1989
S01E01PilotOkt. 19, 1987
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' premiere?

'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' premiered on October 5, 1987.

Who was the host of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show'?

The host of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was Morton Downey Jr.

What was the format of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show'?

'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was a talk show that featured controversial discussions on sociopolitical issues.

Who were the targeted audience for 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show'?

The targeted audience for 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was mainly younger adults.

Was 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' syndicated or broadcasted on any network?

'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was a syndicated show.

What was the main reason for the popularity of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show'?

The main reason for the popularity of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was its controversial and provocative content.

What was the signature catchphrase of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show'?

The signature catchphrase of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was "Zip it!"

Who were some of the guests that appeared on 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show'?

Guests who appeared on 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' included Al Sharpton, G. Gordon Liddy, and Ron Paul.

Was 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' well received by critics?

No, 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was not well received by critics who criticized it for its vulgarity and sensationalism.

Did 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' win any awards?

No, 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' did not win any awards.

How long was an average episode of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show'?

An average episode of 'The Morton Downey Jr. Show' was about one hour.

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