daytime show

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daytime
noun[U]
uk
/ˈdeɪ.taɪm/
us
/ˈdeɪ.taɪm/
the period between the time when the sun rises and the time it goes down, or the part of the day that is neither evening ...
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show
noun
uk
/ʃəʊ/
us
/ʃoʊ/
a theatre performance or a television or radio programme that is entertaining rather ...
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(Definition ofdaytimeandshowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On thedaytimeshow, games straddled episodes, meaning that game play would stop when time ran out and would be completed on the next episode.
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These programs feature a traditionaldaytimeshowformat of light talk, health, beauty, fashion and recipe segments along with advertorial segments scattered throughout the show.
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It was short-lived but ran around the time hisdaytimeshowwas at its peak.
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Another variant of thedaytimeshowwas the 1,000th episode, complete with an audience, a departure from the normally spectator-free background.
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Thedaytimeshowwas reduced to two games to accommodate a five-minute news break towards the half-hour mark.
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The nighttime version did not feature rotating auditions for announcers as thedaytimeshowdid.
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On the primetime series, larger and more expensive prizes were generally offered than on thedaytimeshow.
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The storylines from thedaytimeshowwere a continuation of those from the primetime series.
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This version used the same models as thedaytimeshow.
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Thedaytimeshow, before it went national.
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Productions range from factual entertainment series and documentaries to long-running daytime shows.
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Syndicated daytime shows may appear overnight in some markets, and some afternoon programs have similar structures to late night talk shows.
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