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talk-back|ˈtɔːkbæk| Also talkback, talk back. [f. talk v.] A. attrib. Designating apparatus and facilities for two-way communication by loudspeaker, usu. between one who gives and one who receives instructions; spec. that connecting a studio and a control room.
1933B.B.C. Yearbk. 1934 402 The ‘talk back’ facilities need setting up to suit the particular conditions of studio, listening point, etc., whereby the person listening to the rehearsal may speak over a microphone circuit and by means of a loudspeaker give instructions to those rehearsing. 1959H. Barnes Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. 197 During the descent instructions are always relayed from the lower laboratory to a man at the winch by a micro⁓phone and talk-back system, and particular care is taken when nearing the bottom. 1971M. Lee Dying for Fun xxiii. 107 The sound radio producer..put down his talk⁓back key and said: ‘We won't start till you're ready.’ 1982J. Sherwood Shot in Arm xiii. 126 He pressed the talk-back key. ‘Anthea..could you make it a bit lighter and more informal?’ B. n. A talk-back system.
1957Listener 11 July 53 Large numbers mean more widespread buildings and (in spite of a public address system, talkbacks, and so on) it is not always easy to get the people or things one wants as quickly as one wants them. 1962A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio vi. 107 The studio manager announces over the studio talk-back (which also goes to the recording room), ‘We'll be going ahead in ten seconds from{ddd}now!’ 1979Daily Tel. 23 Apr. 14/4 Next door again is the studio, with Robin Day, that morning's speaker and, between them, a girl wearing headphones who passes on the caller's name and location over the talk back from the cubicle.
Add:[A.] 2. Designating or pertaining to a style of live television or radio programme in which members of the public (esp. telephone callers) are invited to express their views or ask questions on topical issues.
1972Daily Tel. 4 Oct. 6/6 Round-the-clock news bulletins augmented by ‘talkback’ programmes form the basis of their plans [for commercial radio]. 1981Truckin' Life Aug. 8/1 There was another man..when questioned by the talk-back compère, didn't even know the state speed limit. 1984Sydney Morning Herald 10 Nov. 10/6 The Liberal Party organisation has been creaking at the seams. Rallies have been cancelled. Talk-back shows have flopped. 1990Daily Tel. 17 Jan. 18/7 Is it unfair that there are no fat news readers?.. The question was popped on a BBC TV talk-back programme. [B.] 2. A talk-back programme; = phone-in n. 2.
1984Weekend Australian 10/11 Nov. 31/7 The network opens at 6am with a live review of the preceding day... Money Talk gives a talk-back on personal finance. 1985Broadcasting 26 Aug. 58/1 A third live unit was used for ‘talkbacks’ with local leaders. |