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- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) subject Category:2003_American_television_series_endings.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) subject Category:American_television_talk_shows.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) subject Category:English-language_television_programming.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) subject Category:First-run_syndicated_television_programs_in_the_United_States.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) hypernym Night.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) type TelevisionShow.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) type Work.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) type CreativeWork.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) type Thing.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) type Q15416.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) type Q386724.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) comment "Hot Seat is a Saturday late night syndicated, politically oriented, though often satirical and comedic television talk-show that began in the early 1980s, hosted by conservative commentator Wally George. It was shot in the studios of KDOC, a UHF television station licensed to (and, at the time, having their studios in) Anaheim, California. The first edition of the series aired on Saturday July 16, 1983.".
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) label "Hot Seat (talk show)".
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) sameAs m.05dstq.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) sameAs Q5910345.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) sameAs Q5910345.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) wasDerivedFrom Hot_Seat_(talk_show)?oldid=668942931.
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) isPrimaryTopicOf Hot_Seat_(talk_show).
- Hot_Seat_(talk_show) name "Hot Seat".