Xposé

Xposé (2007-2017)

EndedVariety show

A round-up of stories from the world of showbusiness, covering everything from film premieres and awards ceremonies to concerts and fashion shows.

Networks
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-06-0909/06/2017Jun 9, 2017
2017-06-0808/06/2017Jun 8, 2017
2017-06-0707/06/2017Jun 7, 2017
2017-06-0606/06/2017Jun 6, 2017
2017-06-0202/06/2017Jun 2, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Xpos\u00e9' premiere?

'Xpos\u00e9' premiered on January 1, 2007.

Who were the main hosts of 'Xpos\u00e9' in 2007?

The main hosts of 'Xpos\u00e9' in 2007 were Lisa Cannon, Lorraine Keane, and Glenda Gilson.

How often did 'Xpos\u00e9' air in 2007?

In 2007, 'Xpos\u00e9' aired on a daily basis, from Monday to Friday.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' feature celebrity interviews?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' featured celebrity interviews, providing viewers with exclusive insights into the lives of various celebrities.

What were some popular segments on 'Xpos\u00e9' in 2007?

In 2007, some popular segments on 'Xpos\u00e9' included fashion updates, red carpet coverage, and behind-the-scenes looks at film and television productions.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' cover international events and premieres?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' covered international events and premieres, keeping the audience up-to-date with the latest happenings in the entertainment industry.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' feature any investigative journalism?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' occasionally featured investigative journalism, delving into controversial topics and uncovering hidden truths.

Were there any recurring celebrity guests on 'Xpos\u00e9' in 2007?

Yes, in 2007, 'Xpos\u00e9' had recurring celebrity guests who made regular appearances on the show to discuss their projects and share personal anecdotes.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' have a live audience during its tapings?

No, 'Xpos\u00e9' did not have a live audience during its tapings. It was primarily a studio-based show.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' have any special episodes or themed weeks in 2007?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' had special episodes and themed weeks in 2007, focusing on specific topics, such as fashion trends, award shows, or film festivals.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' have any interactive elements for viewers?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' had interactive elements for viewers, allowing them to participate in polls and share their opinions through social media platforms.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' have any spin-off shows in 2007?

No, 'Xpos\u00e9' did not have any spin-off shows in 2007. It primarily focused on its main format.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Xpos\u00e9' in 2007?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' faced some controversies in 2007, including controversies related to interviews or coverage of certain events or celebrities.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' have any collaborations with other TV shows or networks in 2007?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' had collaborations with other TV shows and networks in 2007, featuring special crossovers or joint productions.

Did 'Xpos\u00e9' win any awards in 2007?

Yes, 'Xpos\u00e9' received recognition and won several awards in 2007 for its contribution to the entertainment journalism industry.

How did 'Xpos\u00e9' contribute to the popularity of celebrity culture in Ireland in 2007?

'Xpos\u00e9' played a significant role in the rise of celebrity culture in Ireland in 2007, providing a platform for Irish and international celebrities to showcase their work and personal lives to the public.

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