(CNN) โ Phil Donahue, who flipped the script for daytime television by tackling controversial issues in front of a live audience, has died following a long illness, his family announced in a statement on Monday.
He was 88.
โDonahue died Sunday night at home surrounded by his family, including his wife of 44 years, Marlo Thomas, his sister, his children, grandchildren and his beloved golden retriever, Charlie,โ his family said in a statement to CNN.

The news of his passing was met with surprise and grief by many, including fellow talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who paid tribute to Donahue on social media.
โThere wouldnโt have been an Oprah Show without Phil Donahue being the first to prove that daytime talk and women watching should be taken seriously,โ Winfrey wrote. โHe was a pioneer. Iโm glad I got to thank him for it. Rest in peace Phil.โ
The legendary host fronted โThe Phil Donahue Showโ for nearly three decades, from 1967 to 1996.
Even though the show ended 28 years ago, Donahue was in the national spotlight as recently as May, when he and 18 other honorees received the Medal of Freedom from President Joe Biden. The award is the nationโs highest civilian honor.

Phillip John Donahue was born on December 21, 1935, in Cleveland, Ohio. He honed his broadcasting skills as a radio and TV news anchor in Ohio.
Donahueโs big break came in 1967, when Daytonโs WLWD TV launched โThe Phil Donahue Show.โ The host came up with the groundbreaking idea of asking the studio audience for questions.
The show earned a reputation as a forum for hot-button topics at the time, like equal rights for women.
The show moved to Chicago and then New York, while expanding to more stations across the US.
National syndication led to higher-profile guests โ including his future wife, actress Marlo Thomas. In 1977, audiences watched the couple seem to fall in love live on the show.
โYou are really fascinating,โ Donahue told Thomas on stage, reaching for her hand.
โBut you are wonderful,โ Thomas replied, clutching the hostโs hand. โI said it when we are off the air. And I want to say you are loving and generous and you like women and itโs a pleasure. And whoever is the woman in your life is very lucky.โ
Credited with paving the way for talk show hosts like Winfrey and others, she once asked him, โDid you know you were paving the way for a Black woman?โ
โI have to be honest โ we were so busy trying to keep the feather in the air that the last thing we worried about was other peopleโs careers. We started locally in Dayton with two cameras and no stars โ we could only afford to fly in two guests a week,โ he said. โWe had no couches, no announcers, no band and folding chairs, no jokes. I wasnโt saying, โCome on down!โ We knew we were visually dull, so we had to go to issues โ thatโs what made us alive.โ
This story has been updated.
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