Kilroy was a BBC One daytime chat show hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk that began in 24 November 1986 and finished on 29 January 2004 after 18 years. The series was originally called Day to Day for the first two seasons, and renamed to Kilroy in September 1988.
Bigg Boss Buzz Telugu (aka Bigg Boss Buzzz) is a Telugu-language companion talk show tied to Bigg Boss Telugu. After a contestant is evicted from the main show, Buzz presents an interview format, featuring candid conversations with the evicted contestants, along with previously unseen or unaired footage, behind-the-scenes moments, and deeper reflections on the events inside the Bigg Boss house. It gives fans extended insight into the personalities, controversies, and dynamics that play out during the main show.
"Dunia Al-Thaqafa" is a cultural TV program that aired on Egypt’s Channel One for five years starting in 2011. The show explored various aspects of Egyptian and Arab culture, including literature, art, heritage, and social issues, through insightful discussions and special episodes. The program was known for its informative and engaging content, presented by Abeer Abdelwahab and shaped under the creative direction of Osama Samir and Doaa Hassan.
Zach resides in Decatur Illinois where he hosts, The Zach Drew Show the flagship show of IGBY International Ministries. Zach became a well recognized figure in Christian media while serving as Jim Bakker’s co-host for 7 years. Following his time with Jim Bakker, he then served at TruNews as a technology correspondent for Next Tech News traveling around the world learning about the future of the 4th industrial revolution; everything AI, machine automation, and 3-d printing & its prophetic implications. It was in 2018 when Zach launched his own show, The Zach Drew Show.
Sex, Toys, & Chocolate is a talk show produced by Alliance Atlantis on cable and satellite in Canada. Premiering on March 5, 2004, new episodes appeared on Life Network and older ones ran on Discovery Health network. It was hosted by Robin Milhausen and Michael Cho. Each show opens with interspersed scenes of Milhausen and Cho discussing some sex-related topic with three women and three men respectively. The men and women are then brought together for a group discussion, followed by role-playing or trivia games at the end. Field reporter Roy Roman interviews people on the streets of Miami about the same topic, which typically include oral sex, masturbation, fetishes, orgasm, pornography, and the like. The show includes explicit language and discussion not seen on American television and is distinguished from other sex-related television series in that it is primarily designed to convey the opinions and experiences of average people and not to convey expert advice.
Jesse Ventura's America was a news talk show hosted by Jesse Ventura on MSNBC from October to December 2003. The show was broadcast once a week, on Saturdays, unlike many MSNBC shows which are on five nights a week. At the time of its airing, Jesse Ventura's America was the only national television show filmed in Minnesota. Among his guests were Charles Barkley, Gray Davis, Arianna Huffington, Rob Kampia, and Kathy McKee. However, the show was short-lived and ended on December 26, 2003, only a couple of months after the show began. Ventura later claimed that the show was cancelled because of his opposition to the Iraq War.
The live after-show for The George Lucas Talk Show, where they discuss and dissect the latest episode along with cast members, producers, fans and actors.