How To Use Chat show In A Sentence

  • A source said: 'It was always a gamble for him to reprise his chat show on another channel. The Sun
  • During the daytime there's the usual mix of American soaps, chat shows, dated sitcoms with the occasional old film thrown in.
  • I also love the American late night chat show hosts and their ability to be able to cut to the chase and go to the heart of the matter with their politicians.
  • Extremely wealthy, he spent much of the 1980s in seclusion on the Isle of Man, rather than do the usual round of TV game and chat shows, though he made something of a return to prominence in the 1990s, looking hale and trim. Sir Norman Wisdom obituary
  • Years ago he was a guest on a chat show. The Sun
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  • Raconteurs like Peter Ustinov were once the stars of chat shows before they dumbed down and the guests became one long procession of slebs trying to sell something, whether it be CD, book, film or whatever.
  • Expect the unexpected in this brand-new chat show. The Sun
  • I've resisted the temptation to tune into any of Miami's sporting chat shows over the past seven days.
  • Membership of the academy confers instant celebrity status, with academicians appearing on television chat shows and in popular magazines.
  • in England they call a talk show a chat show
  • His chatty style, quick wit and star guests make his chat show one of the best on TV. The Sun
  • The long-running late-night chat shows with David Letterman (CBS) and Jay Leno (NBC) went on to poke fun at politicians routinely, even inviting them on to the shows in a kind of joust to test how much good humour they can muster in the face of the host's jabs. Adrian Monck
  • As well as his impending appearance on BBC television he will also be guesting on BBC Radio Ulster for a week, presenting one of their regular music and chat shows.
  • Years ago he was a guest on a chat show. The Sun
  • She has her own chat show.
  • Star was not a very happening channel those days and they already had two-three other chat shows and it became a case of excessive chattering.
  • He's crying out for his own chat show, where his facility for quickfire repartee would come into its own.
  • His film springs from a US culture steeped in acts of catharsis, where the therapist's couch has usurped the church confessional, and in its turn it has been eclipsed by the public exorcisms of the chat show.
  • A karate instructor who teaches his students how to stand up to bullies will star on television chat show Trisha.
  • But as a middle-of-the-road bishop pointed out on a chat show, theirs was essentially a religion of regeneration. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • There are many of us who like to think we are too high-minded for reality television and the down-and-dirty roustabout of confessional chat shows.
  • Spontaneous outbursts, to his mind, are for fools, hysterics and chat show guests.
  • Will Self indulged in a prolix exchange on the subject of branding; Mark Dolan of Balls of Steel hosted a chat show; and comedian Adam Riches challenged the crowd to Swingball. The art of banter: 'It's like a boxing match. It can be bruising'
  • Supporters of this show even insist that being dumped in the Australian jungle is good for celebrities: the weak are culled but the strong are released into the wild, to appear on chat shows and open fêtes.
  • Welcome to the liveblog of the political chitter-chat shows that we are forced to contend with in order to understand the minds of your political figures (addled) and the men and women who cover them (needy). TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Merv's smart showing there got him a daytime chat show, whose geniality continues today in the Ellen DeGeneris talkathon.
  • We were also mightily impressed by her twerking antics on US chat show Live! The Sun
  • He was on Radio One on Monday morning and invited on a daytime television chat show on Tuesday.
  • At the age of seventy he is co-hosting a daily chat show on daytime television.
  • There are soaps, vacuous chat shows and endless Hollywood films.
  • Hello and good morning and welcome to this January 23rd edition of your Sunday morning liveblog of these political chitter-chat shows that we are forced to contend with in order to understand the minds of your political figures (addled) and the men and women who cover them (needy). TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • The new faces do include chat show host Chrystal Rose and Dily Braimoh.
  • But he is back with the BBC as the presenter of a new chat show with sporting personalities.
  • He landed his first chat show in 1971 and brought a no-nonsense attitude to the celebrity interview that proved an instant hit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Against doctor's orders, I took part in an obligatory chinwag with some radio chat show gasbag last week, and he was mouthing the dimbulb cant that Pat Riley's luster has faded.
  • In January I announced that a chat show host's spouse was to appear in EastEnders.
  • He landed his first chat show in 1971 and brought a no-nonsense attitude to the celebrity interview that proved an instant hit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chat shows exist because people have product to flog. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chat shows exist because people have product to flog. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chat shows exist because people have product to flog. Times, Sunday Times
  • A source said: 'It was always a gamble for him to reprise his chat show on another channel. The Sun

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