The 7 O'Clock Show
The Seven O'Clock Show | |
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Genre | Afternoon news and talk show |
Presented by | Lucy Kennedy Martin King |
Country of origin | Republic of Ireland |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Production location(s) | Ballymount, Dublin |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 3e |
Picture format | 480i (16:9 SDTV) |
Original release | 30 September 2013 present |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | Late Lunch Live |
Followed by | The Seven O'Clock Show |
Related shows | Ireland AM, Midday, Xposé, TV3 News |
External links | |
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The Seven O'Clock Show is an Irish evening-time television show on TV3. It is a live show, and provides chat, live music, cooking, entertainment, showbiz and technology updates. It replaced Late Lunch Live.[1]
Background
The Seven O'Clock Show first began as an early afternoon show live on TV3 then called Late Lunch Live. As part of the revamp of TV3's daytime schedule due to falling audience figures an extended version of Ireland AM and Late Lunch Live replaced The Morning Show.[2] Late Lunch Live premiered on 30 September 2013, airing every Monday to Friday from 14:00.[3] By 2014 the show was moved to a new timeslot of 15:30 to 16:30. The programme proved successful and it was later decided to rebrand the show and to give it a primetime slot of 19:00.
The programme features in-studio guests, live performances, updates on showbiz, TV, technology, events around the country and general chat with its daily guests.
The Seven O'Clock Show is hosted by Lucy Kennedy, and Martin King are the main hosts. Claire Solan acted as a reporter in the earlier shows.[4]
On January 30, 2015 the TV3 Group confirmed Late Lunch Live would be replaced with The Seven O'Clock Show, which premiered on February 16, 2015.[5] Both presenters of Late Lunch Live joined the new show.
With the refresh and rebrand to The Seven O' Clock Show, Kennedy and King present the show four days a week with a rotation of presenters on Friday's edition. This includes Ray Foley and Mairead Farrell, or Lousie Duffy and Anton Savage.
Presenters
- Lucy Kennedy (Monday to Thursday)
- Martin King (Monday to Thursday)
- Ray Foley (on Friday's edition)
- Mairead Farrell (on Friday's edition)
- Lousie Duffy (on Friday's edition)
- Anton Savage (on Friday's edition)
Special contributors
- Conor Pope - Budgeting and Consumer Affairs
References
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External links
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