chat show
noun [ C ] UK uk/ˈtʃæt ˌʃəʊ/ us/ˈtʃæt ˌʃoʊ/ (US also UK talk show)
B1 (电台或电视台的)访谈节目
an informal television or radio programme on which famous people are asked questions about themselves and their work
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- Then he started appearing on all these chat shows and quiz shows and became a 'celebrity'.
- Most of the people of these chat shows are only there to promote their latest book or programme.
- He has hosted several popular quiz shows and now has his own chat show.
- She just lay around in bed all day watching daytime chat shows - it was quite worrying.
- He used to do late-night chat show on the radio, with people all phoning in with their problems.