0 a series of shows or events that take place in different places around the country, for entertainment or in order to give the public information about a company, product, etc.: --
1 a series of events in different places at which a company gives information to possible customers, investors, etc.: --
All the roadshows had a speaker on the platform who was an older worker.
Another effective way of getting the message to employers is by inviting them to attend roadshows, which have been held throughout the country.
Let us be clear: the roadshows were a farce.
The work done at the roadshow helps to provide advice to disabled people every day of every week of the year.
The mobility roadshow is central to my proposed new clause.
I shall certainly consider taking those presentations out on a roadshow with voluntary bodies up and down the country.
What assessment he has made of the selection process for people's peers; and what plans he has to amend the forthcoming roadshow.
It also undertook four regional roadshows, at a cost of about £12,000.