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daytime

[dey-tahym] / ˈdeɪˌtaɪm /




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He put on the white coat and stethoscope for more than 300 episodes of that daytime drama from 1973 to 1976.

From Los Angeles Times

He had dabbled in some slots as a relationship expert in daytime TV, but it was an email he received in 2014 that would change his life.

From BBC

The fourth hour of “Today” is a breezy, daytime talk show with advice and celebrity conversation.

From Los Angeles Times

Erivo won her Daytime Emmy in 2017 in the short-lived musical performance in a daytime program category after singing on the “Today” show.

From Los Angeles Times

The presenter is best known for previously fronting ITV's daytime show This Morning, which she left in October 2023, and Dancing On Ice.

From BBC