Long before O'Reilly and Beck, Morton Downey, Jr., was tearing up the talk-show format with his divisive populism. Between the fistfights, rabid audience, and Mort's cigarette smoke always "in your face," The Morton Downey Jr. Show was billed as "3-D television," "rock and roll without the music." Évocateur meditates on the hysteria that ended the '80s and ultimately its most notorious agitator.
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Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie
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Hey There Mr. Dealer
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Got a Right to Live
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Late Night Morton Downey Jr. Show
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Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
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Gary DeCarlo:
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Are the Good Times Really Over?
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Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair?
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Dar Williams:
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I Can See Clearly
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Stormy Weather
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The Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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Harry Warren:
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