The Mother of All Talk Shows
Genre | Political discussion |
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Running time | Friday 19:00–22:00 |
Country | UK |
Language(s) | English |
Home station |
talkRADIO (2016 - ) talkSPORT (2006 - 2010) |
Syndicates | Talk 107 |
Hosted by | George Galloway |
Recording studio | Central London |
Opening theme | The theme from Top Cat |
The Mother of All Talk Shows is a British talk radio show hosted by the politician George Galloway on talkRADIO,[1] a British commercial radio station owned by Wireless Group. The programme airs every Friday between 7pm and 10pm. The original show aired each Friday and Saturday night between 10pm and 1am from March 2006 and March 2010 on talkRADIO's parent station, talkSPORT.
Outline
On 11 March 2006, Galloway began his radio show on talkSPORT, and two weeks later started a simultaneous broadcast on Talk 107, TalkSPORT's Edinburgh-based sister station. Billed as The Mother of All Talk Shows, Galloway decided to begin every broadcast with the theme from the Top Cat cartoon series,[2] followed by an extemporary monologue by Galloway, dealing primarily with political issues, economics, international relations, political philosophy, and other topical issues. The title refers to Galloway's comments at the U.S. Senate "Oil For Food" hearing in May 2005, when he called the hearing "the mother of all smokescreens".
After the opening monologue, Galloway invited callers to challenge his views, with a preference for those who disagree with him and women callers. Galloway occasionally called his program The Great Debate, and is different from other talk show hosts in that he willingly and ably debated hostile callers, and encouraged those who strongly disagree with him to call "if you think you’re hard enough."
In June 2009, the broadcasting regulator Ofcom said that several of Galloway's Talksport programme between November 2008 and January 2009 had broken its guidelines by moving away from a debating format "to campaign on a major matter of controversy", because Galloway had called on listeners to join demonstrations against Israel because of the 2008–9 Gaza War. However, Ofcom rejected complaints that the programmes concerned had failed to observe its impartiality rules.[3]
Galloway stopped presenting the show on 27 March 2010, due to campaign commitments in the 2010 UK General Election.[4]
Galloway's subsequent talkSPORT and TalkRADIO programmes
In August 2010, Galloway returned to the station with a new show in a similar format, but titled The Week with George Galloway, described by the station as a "No-holds barred review of the past seven days around the world."[5] The end of this programme was announced in March 2012 in common with the dropping of all the non-sport elements of its schedule[6] at the beginning of April.
Galloway began to broadcast on talkRADIO (which launched in March 2016 as a sister station to talkSPORT), after the 2016 London Mayoral election.[7] The first programme was broadcast in the evening of 24 June 2016.
References
- ↑ "George Galloway". talkradio.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
- ↑ Arifa Akbar "George Galloway: Top cat of the talk shows", The Independent, 27 August 2007
- ↑ Simon Rocker "George Galloway rapped by Ofcom for radio show", The Jewish Chronicle, 25 June 2009
- ↑ "George Galloway – 'The Mother of All Talk Shows'". Spidered News. 27 March 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
- ↑ "The Week with George Galloway official site". talkSPORT. August 2010.
- ↑ John Plunkett "TalkSport to axe all non-sports content", The Guardian 7 March 2012
- ↑ Oakes, Omar (8 February 2016). "UTV names George Galloway and Paul Ross among TalkRadio presenters". Campaign. Retrieved 5 April 2016.