amateur hour

English

Etymology

A 1935 photograph of “Major” [Edward] Bowes, the host of Major Bowes Amateur Hour which was broadcast on the radio in the US from 1934 to 1945

Probably from the names of series of US radio and television programs such as Major Bowes Amateur Hour (broadcast on the radio 1934–1945) and The Original Amateur Hour (on the radio 1948–1952, and on television 1948–1970).

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. (chiefly USCategory:American English#AMATEURHOUR) An event, particularly on radio or television, showcasing the talents of amateur performers.
    Near-synonym: amateur night
  2. (chiefly USCategory:American English#AMATEURHOUR, idiomaticCategory:English idioms#AMATEURHOUR) A situation or activity in which the participants show a lack of skill, sound judgment, or professionalism.

See also

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