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I heard somewhere the expression "talking heads show". Is it ever used for this or is it something different?
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To me the obvious example of this on British TV is Question Time, which Wikipedia describes as a "topical debate programme".
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Thank you, Perikles!
![]() Just one more question: would it be a commonly understood/used expression or should one rather choose a more formal one like Pjt's suggestion? But it does. ![]()
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The group on TV here in the States are usually referred to as a panel such as on Fox News or Meet the Press. I'm not sure what I would call these shows exactly. "Talk show" is the generic name for it I guess, but I've never really thought about it until now.
I've heard the phrase "talking heads" for sure in America to describe the people on the various shows. I haven't heard "talking heads show" though, not that it isn't used in daily speech. "Talking heads" usually has a slightly negative connotation. |
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Yes, that's right Micho. Discussion groups or discussion panels are the closest terms I can think of in English.
A tertulia is more likely to be found in an informal setting like someone's living room or at a cafe near a university than on TV.
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It's always useful to have several points of view. I'm aware now of what I must take into account if I want to use the expression some time in the future.
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Thank you for introducing me to a new word. I had never heard it before.
Makes me think it is not a very common word and if I use it, maybe not many people will understand what I mean. Should I or shouldn't I? ![]()
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People can say "ayer estuvimos de tertulia hasta las 12 del noche", just meaning they were talking till midnight. Sometimes there may be a "tertulia con el poeta X", a meeting with a poet in which he will be talking with the people attending the event. On TV debates, "tertuliano" is often used for the participants.
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