‘Dr. Phil’ to end after 21 seasons on daytime television
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'Dr. Phil' talk show to end daytime TV run after 21 years
'Dr. Phil' McGraw says he'll stop making new episodes of his daytime TV show after 21 years this spring. The Texas psychologist emerged from Oprah Winfrey's TV tree, spinning off his frequent appearances there to start his own show in 2002.
'Dr. Phil' talk show to end daytime TV run after 21 years - Odessa American
The Associated Press NEW YORK Daytime television psychologist “Dr. Phil” McGraw says he plans to end his talk show after 21 years in the coming months, but viewers haven’t seen the last of him. “Dr. Phil” was the most prominent spinoff from Oprah Winfrey’s show, which once dominated daytime TV. The Texan’s program debuted in September 2002 after he’d been featured as a regular guest on Winfrey’s. “With this show, we have helped thousands of gues…
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