The week of 1972 in which John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosted The Mike Douglas Show, then the most watched program on American daytime television, with forty million weekly viewers. Five brave and unforgettable episodes with guests like Yippies founder Jerry Rubin, Black Panthers president Bobby Seale, activist Ralph Nader and comedian George Carlin. Now, Eric Nelson (producer of a few works by Werner Herzog) recovers great moments from that radical television proposal: microphones open to the public, conversations about hot topics like police violence and women's liberation, conceptual art and unique performances, such as a Lennon duet with Chuck Berry and a moving performance of “Imagine”.
They intervene: John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mike Douglas, Chuck Berry, George Carlin, Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale, E.V. In Mass, Nobuko Miyamoto, Ralph Nader, Hilary Redleaf, Vivian Reed, David Rosenboom and Gary Schwartz.
The documentary will be screened on V.O.S.E.
Duration: 108 minutes
Session presented by Eduardo Guillot, Cultural journalist. Besides, The session has a warm up Previous in DJ session format, in charge of Laguerradelasgalaxias (Andrés Rojo), Valencian scene selector that will offer a thematized proposal before the documentary. He warm up It will begin 30 minutes before the start of the session.



