You know, between hosting a talk show and saving the world, life gets very busy for people. |
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Zeinab discovers why the spread of mobile phones has transformed the radio talk show in Africa. |
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Maybe he should try his hand on something easier like coaching or hosting a talk show first. |
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One sports talk show after another was lined up in front of the dugouts, taking live shots of the field before the big game. |
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He believed it was plot to tarnish the Jamaat's name because he was scheduled to appear on a radio talk show yesterday. |
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Unfortunately, not all who are in leading positions or of high standing understand this, as was manifested by the talk show. |
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At any rate, the talk show host was advising a father who thought his son was possessed by a demon. |
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The Minnesota governor hasn't even left office, but he's already close to a big bucks deal with MSNBC to host a nightly talk show. |
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I was driving to work this morning when I heard the incorrigible duo on the morning radio talk show. |
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We have got a couple of sports talk show hosts joining us to bat around the topic. |
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It's really a talk show, although it shoves its interview segments towards the end, acknowledging implicitly their relative unimportance. |
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Nora's quirky radio talk show launched barely two weeks ago, but already it is attracting fan mail from Alaska to Singapore. |
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Radio talk show hosts will be broadcasting their shows live from Baghdad, Iraq. |
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The talk show framing device allows Ricky to narrate his story in flashback. |
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All radio talk show hosts blab and bloviate about national security, safe borders, and political accountability. |
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See, the fact is that this talk show host and his fellow blabbers say this kind of stuff all the time. |
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A man, in other words, who is completely overqualified for the job of cable news talk show host. |
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He wrote letters and he sent them through a talk show producer and asked the talk show producer to get it to a family member. |
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Actress Susan St. James, a fervid believer in biorhythms, once described on a television talk show how she had done this. |
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The film co-stars John Alderton and includes a cameo by US talk show host Jay Leno. |
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Shortly after receiving her bachelor's degree in 1979, Chandler worked as a television news anchor, reporter, and talk show host. |
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It is purely bias for radio announcers and talk show hosts to attack anti war protesters. |
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And who better to set them right than a former TV talk show host, Labour MP and newspaper commentator? |
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It would also be nice for both national and local radio talk show hosts who broadcast during the 1pm to take time out to salute a fallen soldier. |
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Being a conservative talk show host is a logical extension of his upbringing, notes Pendleton. |
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Several Irish talk show hosts have been filling the air waves with information about stuffing your dead pets. |
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As the radio talk show host stridently screams into a microphone, I roll my eyes. |
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Perhaps it's a morning TV talk show that covers local happenings or a local home magazine that showcases great design or area artists. |
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Now, compare that treatment with the fate of conservative talk show hosts punished or canned for controversial speech. |
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I prefer to depend on the comments of callers who heard the calypso during my morning talk show rather than results from a survey. |
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No talk show host or publisher invited them to share their delusions with the world. |
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If I'm a radio talk show host, whatever I do, I can freewheel, because then I'm only answering for myself. |
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Reports say that Sahara TV is negotiating with Lalloo Yadav to host a talk show on their channel. |
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Yeah, a great way to learn something about human nature is to book a Sunday talk show. |
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She has also presented a wide range of other programmes including her own talk show, Esther. |
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The ironic in this form is wilful innocence, just as the innocent sentimentality of the confessionary talk show is brute, cynical narcissism. |
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I've heard that she has been signed up to host a daytime talk show in the summer to give a bit of oomph to ITV's ratings. |
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We didn't see much of the Admiral after that, but apparently he's been hosting a talk show on the Internet. |
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Anne Robinson takes a break from The Weakest Link to host a new talk show called Guess Who's Coming To Dinner. |
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I always listen to the daily talk show on my town's only alternative station we have. |
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Initially, it was a little knotty to proceed, as a talk show needed participation from the audience. |
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Years ago, Alan Thicke was the host of a late-night talk show that had me on as a guest. |
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An American talk show host, guesting on the BBC, is arguing with a caller. |
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The bit, in which two chopper-riding mamas host an afternoon talk show, started off well. |
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Earlier this week, Huckabee ended his Fox News talk show so he could spend time mulling another bid for the Republican nomination. |
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A Bollywood superstar is shaking up Indian middle-class values with an Oprah-like talk show. |
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He just wanted a bullier pulpit than a talk show from which to sound the alarm. |
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The calling card of a late-night talk show is supposed to be unpredictability and danger. |
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He hosts a whackadoo talk show, complete with offbeat musical happenings. |
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In a din of cranky, snarky, jaded, and occasionally even lazy late-night talk show hosts, he radiates pure joy. |
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He cringes at the thought of going on a talk show and does not particularly enjoy premiere walks along the red carpet. |
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During coverage of that issue, Farrell went on a WSMB AM radio talk show to defend Duke. |
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But he's a talk show host, so his opponents should take him on in public. |
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Dunphy may be equally unimpressed by the majority of celebrities and talking heads who sustain the talk show circuit but he might have a little more fun with them. |
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She has appeared regularly on television and hosted her own talk show. |
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At the end of the show, the two humorously announced that they were going to host their own talk show together. |
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In November 2013, Driscoll was accused of plagiarism by radio talk show host Janet Mefferd. |
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He may launch a television or radio talk show, with his lovely, leggy young wife as co-host. |
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For nearly a decade on Comedy Central, four nights a week, a late night talk show host told a story. |
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Ed first appeared in 1987 on City By Night, a talk show on Newton Cable, a now-defunct offbeat indie cable network. |
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From being barely visible in the first days of the crisis in Ferguson, he is now turning up on every talk show that will have him. |
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The taping created such a stir that late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel had Nathan on to discuss the idea. |
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Alig and his gang had been paraded on daytime television and marveled at by talk show hosts like Phil Donahue and Joan Rivers. |
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After a six week trial run, Fox has chosen not to continue forward with the daytime talk show. |
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The popular talk show host draws ratings, crowds, and is a motivator. |
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There is nothing wrong with people mouthing off on a radio talk show. |
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This cult classic vin Diesel clip from a British talk show is great for a number of reasons. |
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His Hollywood hills living room was transformed into a lurid cross between a bordello, a crack house, a late-night talk show, and Andy Warhol's Factory. |
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Smiley is a PBS talk show host who has written several previous books about the African-American experience. |
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To reminisce, the talk show host offered a photo harkening back to those simpler times. |
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She sings, hosts a talk show and often cracks jokes for her audience. |
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After Rinehart acquired a seat on the board, a conservative commentator was given a Sunday talk show. |
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If we keep speaking out when a movie falsely uses a pentacle or a talk show falsely references a Wiccan term, there is a chance for a better and brighter tomorrow! |
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It sounds somewhat dated, being about a Jerry Springer-style talk show, and lacks the beauty of much of the rest of the album, but it has grown on me the more I've heard it. |
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It was a clip from a talk show hosted by some guy called Joe King. |
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He started out writing for the school magazine, and now he's a TV talk show celebrity. |
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Many sports shows have recently adopted the conventions of the talk show. |
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Within a year, Johnson-Smith was co-hosting and co-producing a talk show for the station. |
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A talk show presentation assignment provides the flame to introduce first year students to basic information competencies. |
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His interview on the 1998 relaunch edition of the British TV talk show Parkinson featured an impersonation of comedian Tommy Cooper. |
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I was on a publicity tour for the book, fresh from a talk show over holovid. |
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The NBC celebrity talk show Access Hollywood obliged with a makeover. |
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Now he appears on Thursdays, as a regular guest of another talk show host. |
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The former 'Friends' star will play a talk show host in dark comedy 'The End of Steve', which he is also writing and co-producing. |
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The Tonight Show, the late night talk show on NBC hosted by Jay Leno, will immediately go into re-runs. |
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People who love you are obsessed with your talk show appearances. |
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Stardom also needles ridiculously oily talk show hosts, airhead veejays, hysterical political activists and vicious fashion designers. |
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All the conventions from every other Sunday talk show were there. |
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He comes without almost any snark, which used to be a modern American late-night talk show host's must-have quality. |
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The BusinessMakers Radio Show is a two hour weekend radio talk show passionately focused on free enterprise and entrepreneurialism. |
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Starbucks is teaming with the former talk show host to create Teavana Oprah Chai tea. |
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Should controversial talk show host Michael Savage have the right to demand damage. |
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The Monday night team in particular is so annoying with all the nongame chatter, you would think it was a talk show rather than a football game. |
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Bernhard's last appearance on a late-night talk show was a handy soapbox to expound on his political message of patriotism, nationalism, and populism. |
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Today the syndicated daytime talk show is the straight-line mainstream descendant of the odditoriums and dunk-the-fool attractions of a century ago. |
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In New York City, Al Franken's rants came booming from WLIB-1190 AM, a prominent black radio station, where black sales employees and talk show hosts had been fired. |
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She has mastered the art of the talk show, of winning the segment, of getting the last word in before the commercial break or before the host changes the subject. |
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Just as listeners were recovering from the bad-mouthed spat between US talk show host Joan Rivers and author Darcus Howe on Wednesday, the airwaves turned blue once again. |
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In recent years, Schmidt, a chain smoker, was a frequent talk show guest and he commanded more respect as an elder statesman than he did when he led the country. |
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Spitzer says he is not surprised that talk show host Larry King is the latest celebrity to announce a desire to be cryonically preserved after death. |
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The Valley Girl Show is a goofy and entertaining web-series talk show, hosted by actress Jesse Draper, featuring interviews with the top CEOs and entrepreneurs in the world. |
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Ellen DeGeneres describes herself as a party animal, but she says she doesn't get out and about nearly as much as she'd like to because of the demands of taping her talk show. |
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One way to get on the air is by contacting a local talk show station, usually an AM station, and explore its interest in having a one-hour financial call-in show. |
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