panellist
IPA: pʌnˈɛɫɪst
noun
- (British spelling, Canadian spelling) A person who appears on a panel, either as a member of a committee or jury, or as part of a panel game.
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Examples of "panellist" in Sentences
- The TV panellist is comedian Russell Howard, he's funny.
- That may be changing now, thanks to his new-found status as a particularly vociferous panellist on Mock The Week.
- Wise would clearly be a regular on Thought for the Day, a panellist on Sunday Morning Live; Songs of Praise would regularly broadcast from his church.
- Shami Chakrabarti, the director of Liberty who was also a panellist on the programme, offered qualified support for the substance of Clarke's original remarks.
- "There is nothing to 'understand' about this!" the former editor of the Sun shouted, as a youthful fellow panellist referred to deep alienation among his peers in London's poorest areas.
- ✒BBC Radio 4 was largely insulated from the BBC's cuts last week, but if it ever finds itself short of a panellist on Just A Minute, it could always turn to BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten.
- Later that year a panellist at the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival claimed that coverage of Harry's tour of duty had been used by the Taliban as a propaganda tool for recruitment.
- Freud had a famously varied career which included stints as a politician, chef, restaurateur, food writer, horse racing pundit, children's writer, and dog food advertiser, but he was perhaps best known as a panellist on
- The Liberal Democrat Jo Swinson memorably dispatched this slur on Question Time recently, where she explained to a reactionary fellow panellist that if she had agreed to pick her up a Mars from the canteen but returned with a Twix because they had sold out, she would still have one chocolate bar.
- Cole, meanwhile, has reportedly already entered the next stage of her career, becoming a glamorous pawn in a ratings war between BBC1 and ITV.This weekend the 27-year-old singing star and talent show panellist was reportedly choosing between high-profile roles on Saturday night television shows for BBC1 or ITV1, although probably for a reduced fee.
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