Daytime Revolution
108 mins
For one extraordinary week in February 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 that time the most popular show on daytime television, with a national audience of 40 million viewers each week. What followed was five unforgettable episodes of television, with Lennon and Ono at the helm and Douglas gamely keeping the show on track.
David Rosenbloom
Self (archive footage)
Joseph Harnell
Self (archive footage)
Gary E. Schwartz
Self (archive footage)
Amy Briamonte
Producer
W. Clark Bunting
Executive Producer
E.V. Di Massa Jr.
Executive Producer
Bob Emmer
Executive Producer
Dave Harding
Executive Producer
Jeffrey Peisch
Executive Producer
Dan Mooney
Editor
Ernest Savage
Archival Footage Coordinator
Paul Marengo
Archival Footage Coordinator
Wes Dorman
First Assistant Camera
Thomas Kaufman
First Assistant Camera
Peter Hankoff
Coordinating Producer
Stan Bronstein
Musician
Stan Bronstein
Vocals
Rick Frank Jr.
Musician
Adam Ippolito
Musician
Wayne 'Tex' Gabriel
Musician
Gary Van Scyoc
Musician
Fred Howard
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sam Gannon
Music
Patrick Martin
Title Graphics
Mike Coleman
Sound
Nick Kitinski
Sound
Austin Plocher
Sound
Merce Williams
Sound
Michael Dolan
Archival Footage Research
Michael Leshnov
Archival Footage Research
Nile Garcia
Assistant Camera
Laura Snyder
Assistant Camera
Michael Coleman
Assistant Camera
Zach Crawford
Graphic Designer
Kayla Jo
Makeup & Hair
Lillie Ellars
Vocals
Paul Chamlin
Musician
Kat Johnson
Transcriptions
Brian McQueen
Production Coordinator
Jonas Herbsman
Thanks
Diane Cody
Thanks
Julie Dansker
Thanks
Laura DeWitt
Thanks
Robert Erickson
Thanks
Simon Hilton
Thanks
John Richard
Thanks
Gary Shapiro
Thanks
Travis Tammero
Thanks
Marc H. Simon
Legal Services
Vincent Cox
Clearances Consultant