Michael Arthur Krauss (born March 5, 1939 in Detroit, Michigan) is the former husband of TV host Joan Lunden.[1] He was a television segment producer, a packager, and a radio interviewer. He was also an experienced company president having headed numerous companies including Michael Krauss Productions and Group M Productions, the producer of "Mother's Minutes". He is a winner of the ACE Award in 1985 for his work as a creator and executive producer of Mother's Day. As a television segment producer he helped to produce several shows including Good Morning America, The Mike Douglas Show, Mother's Day (Lifetime Television), Mother's Minutes, and Everyday With Joan Lunden. He is also a very experienced jazz drummer.
Career
Michael's first show was created as part of his graduation project for Wayne State University and was called Youth Must Know and eventually aired locally on PBS. Krauss went on to segment produce the Morning Show in Detroit. After the Morning Show he produced The Other Side of the Stars before segment producing The Mike Douglas Show, where he claims he convinced John Lennon and Yoko Ono to cohost for 5 shows. Booking John and Yoko was a momentous occasion and took the 14th spot on VH1's list of "100 Greatest Rock & Roll Moments on TV".[2] He is now working on a coffee table book about the shows with John Lennon.[3]
After the Mike Douglas Show, Krauss went on to segment produce for ABC, where he met and married Joan Lunden of Good Morning America and where he was nominated for two Emmys, including one for "Producer, Best Daytime Show". After Good Morning America, he created and produced Mother's Day with Joan Lunden, winning an ACE Award for Best Show in 1984.[4] Mother's Day was also awarded the Parent's Choice Award. Day ran for years on the Lifetime channel. After Mother's Day he produced the spin-off Mother's Minutes. "Minutes", hosted by Joan Lunden, were quick segments about taking care of children. Michael released a home video called My Newborn Baby: Everything You Need to Know. TV Guide called this video "one of the best instructional home-video programs ever produced". The critical and commercial success of the home video led to a book version as well.
Books
References
- ↑ QUINN, JANE BRYANT (1993-03-28). "DIVORCE SETTLEMENT 'EQUALITY' ISN'T, SOME CRITICS BELIEVE". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ↑ VH1's List
- ↑ Beatles Blog
- ↑ imdb