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talk show
noun
- a radio or television show in which a host interviews or chats with guests, especially celebrity guests.
talk show
noun
- a television or radio show in which guests discuss controversial topics or personal issues
- US name for chat show
Word History and Origins
Origin of talk show1
Example Sentences
Select episodes of the talk show, helmed for years by the late James Lipton, are available to stream through the end of 2021.
The creative pop-up’s wintry trees and tinsel sparked both local and national attention, most notably from talk show host and American Idol Kelly Clarkson.
With conversations still brewing around the talk show host’s Lifetime movie and documentary which aired this past Saturday, we decided to take a look back at some of Wendy’s career-defining interviews.
At the time, senior Clinton aide Betsey Wright defended the campaign’s actions as “self-defense,” telling The Washington Post that tabloids and talk shows had offered more than $100,000 to women who shared embarrassing stories about the candidate.
The talk show format gave the show a chance to unpack the week’s headlines and confront the fact that a mere calendar update can’t change the fractured state of our populace.
Earlier this week, Huckabee ended his Fox News talk show so he could spend time mulling another bid for the Republican nomination.
During coverage of that issue, Farrell went on a WSMB AM radio talk show to defend Duke.
For nearly a decade on Comedy Central, four nights a week, a late night talk show host told a story.
The bit, in which two chopper-riding mamas host an afternoon talk show, started off well.
She made the talk show circuit and wrote a book that garnered her a reported $4,000,000 advance.
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