At one time, in the 1980s, there was a weekly call-in talk show hosted by former professional wrestler Buck "Yellow Belly" Robley.
Science Friday (known as SciFri for short) is a weekly call-in talk show that is part of NPR's Talk of the Nation radio program.
Most of the programming consists of call-in talk shows hosted by Roman Catholic personalities, such as the Busted Halo Show, featuring a Catholic Priest with the Paulist Fathers.
His call-in talk show afforded listeners the opportunity to voice their thoughts on important Belizean issues and was an irritant to the authorities.
Native America Calling is the only nationally syndicated call-in talk show focusing on Native American issues.
Engster stepped away from the newsroom in 1998 to host "Louisiana Live," a syndicated call-in talk show airing on more than 20 affiliates.
Straight Talk Africa is an international call-in talk show hosted by Shaka Ssali which airs on Wednesdays.
He listened to call-in talk shows on the radio.
Teddy Bart, another Nashville broadcaster of long tenure, began as a singer on shows like Waking Crew and parlayed his skills into hosting that show and Nashville's first-ever call-in talk show in the late 1960s.
He regularly hosts the call-in talk show Vox Pop (especially on "Medical Mondays").