From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchat showˈchat show noun [countable] British EnglishAMT a television or radio show on which people talk about themselves in reply to questions SYN talk show American English a TV chat show host (=person who asks the questions on the show)
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chat show• Mr Andreotti has been cleared in two trials, and is now a chat show regular with a dry wit.• He will step down before the election, a decision he announced on a chat show.• In January I announced that a chat show host's spouse was to appear in EastEnders.• On Wednesday, there are two events - an arena trial and chat show.• The new faces do include chat show host Chrystal Rose and Dily Braimoh.• The little feller, now 72, was in Newcastle to record a Tyne Tees Television chat show.• I think she's trying to do the same now with the chat show.chat show host• In January I announced that a chat show host's spouse was to appear in EastEnders.• The new faces do include chat show host Chrystal Rose and Dily Braimoh.