People Icons

People Icons (2017)

EndedReality show

ABC News and People are teaming up once again for a new limited primetime series titled People Icons, premiering Tuesday, March 7, at 10 p.m. EST on ABC. The hour-long weekly program will be hosted by "Good Morning America" co-anchor Lara Spencer and is inspired by the iconic People magazine covers that have made a lasting impact on American culture. People's editor-in-chief, Jess Cagle, along with other People editors, is featured throughout the series and shares their expertise on all topics. Each inspiring, engaging, captivating episode has a different theme.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Sexiest Man AliveMar 28, 2017
S01E03Gone Too SoonMar 21, 2017
S01E02Heroes & SurvivorsMar 14, 2017
S01E01Celebrity Love StoriesMar 7, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'People Icons' premiere?

'People Icons' premiered on March 7, 2017.

Who are the hosts of 'People Icons'?

'People Icons' does not have a permanent host. It features various correspondents and guest hosts.

What is the format of 'People Icons'?

'People Icons' is a documentary-style TV show that focuses on profiling prominent individuals and icons.

Which celebrities were featured on 'People Icons'?

'People Icons' showcased a wide range of celebrities, including actors, musicians, athletes, and public figures.

Did 'People Icons' cover controversial figures or topics?

Yes, 'People Icons' covered controversial figures and topics, shedding light on both positive and negative aspects of their lives.

Did 'People Icons' have a recurring segment or theme?

'People Icons' featured recurring segments and themes, highlighting specific aspects of the lives and achievements of the icons being profiled.

Who were some of the most memorable icons featured on 'People Icons'?

'People Icons' showcased memorable icons such as Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jackson, Princess Diana, and Steve Jobs, among others.

Did 'People Icons' include interviews with the icons themselves?

'People Icons' included interviews with some of the icons, providing insights into their lives and experiences.

Were there any special episodes or events on 'People Icons'?

Yes, 'People Icons' aired special episodes and events, such as anniversary specials or themed episodes.

Did 'People Icons' receive critical acclaim?

'People Icons' received positive reviews from critics, who praised its in-depth profiles and storytelling approach.

Were there any notable awards or nominations for 'People Icons'?

'People Icons' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

Did 'People Icons' have a significant social media following?

'People Icons' had a decent social media following, with fans engaging in discussions and sharing their thoughts about the show and its featured icons.

How long were the episodes of 'People Icons'?

The duration of each 'People Icons' episode varied, typically ranging from 45 minutes to an hour, including commercials.

Did 'People Icons' have a strong viewership?

'People Icons' had a loyal viewership, with consistent ratings throughout its run.

Did 'People Icons' have any spin-off shows?

No, 'People Icons' did not have any spin-off shows.

Did 'People Icons' have a memorable theme song or soundtrack?

'People Icons' did not have a specific theme song or soundtrack associated with the show.

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