Iconoclasts

Iconoclasts (2005-2012)

EndedDocumentary show

Iconoclasts joins some of today's most influential celebrities with the visionaries that inspire them. The result is a unique, intimate look at both provocative personalities and a spotlight on the cultural contributions of each. Topics include fashion and food, acting and animation, journalism and sports, and more. Thought-provoking and innovative, this one represents celebrity obsession at its finest.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:00 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Iconoclasts' premiere?

'Iconoclasts' premiered on November 17, 2005.

Who were some of the notable celebrities featured in 'Iconoclasts'?

Some notable celebrities featured in 'Iconoclasts' include Bono, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Quentin Tarantino, and Ren\u00e9e Zellweger, among others.

What was the format of 'Iconoclasts'?

'Iconoclasts' followed a documentary-style format, where two well-known individuals from different fields would engage in a conversation, discussing their lives, work, and mutual admiration.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Iconoclasts'?

The first season of 'Iconoclasts' consisted of six episodes.

Who were the hosts of 'Iconoclasts'?

'Iconoclasts' did not have a permanent host. Each episode featured a different pair of celebrities, with one being the interviewer and the other being the interviewee.

What were some of the fields that the celebrities featured in 'Iconoclasts' belonged to?

The celebrities featured in 'Iconoclasts' came from various fields such as music, film, literature, fashion, art, and sports.

Can you give some examples of the topics discussed in 'Iconoclasts'?

The topics discussed in 'Iconoclasts' varied depending on the pair of celebrities, but they often touched upon their creative processes, inspirations, challenges, and the impact of their work on society.

How long was each episode of 'Iconoclasts'?

Each episode of 'Iconoclasts' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Did 'Iconoclasts' have a recurring theme or message?

While 'Iconoclasts' didn't have a recurring theme, it aimed to showcase the power of collaboration, creativity, and the importance of challenging conventional norms in various industries.

Were there any behind-the-scenes footage or interviews shown in 'Iconoclasts'?

'Iconoclasts' primarily focused on the conversations between the featured celebrities, but occasionally included some behind-the-scenes footage or interviews to provide additional context.

Did 'Iconoclasts' receive critical acclaim?

Yes, 'Iconoclasts' received critical acclaim for its unique format, insightful conversations, and the caliber of celebrities featured on the show.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'Iconoclasts'?

While 'Iconoclasts' primarily featured two main celebrities per episode, there were occasional guest appearances by other individuals relevant to the discussion or the featured celebrities' lives.

Did 'Iconoclasts' explore any controversial topics?

'Iconoclasts' occasionally touched upon controversial topics, but the focus was primarily on celebrating the achievements and inspirations of the featured celebrities.

Did 'Iconoclasts' have any recurring segments or segments with a specific structure?

'Iconoclasts' did not have any recurring segments or segments with a specific structure. Each episode was unique and tailored to the personalities and interests of the celebrities involved.

Were there any notable collaborations that arose from 'Iconoclasts'?

'Iconoclasts' fostered unique collaborations between the featured celebrities, often leading to further creative endeavors or partnerships beyond the show.

How did 'Iconoclasts' contribute to the cultural landscape of TV shows?

'Iconoclasts' brought together influential individuals from different fields, providing viewers with an intimate look into their lives and inspiring them to think outside the box. It showcased the power of collaboration and celebrated creativity and innovation.

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