The RuPaul Show

The RuPaul Show (1997-1998)

EndedTalk Show show

The RuPaul Show is where drag diva and self-declared "Supermodel of the World" RuPaul Charles hosted 100 episodes of this groundbreaking VH1 talk show. In the tradition of the flashy 1970s variety shows, each episode opened with RuPaul making her entrance on a flashy set; she then walked down a runway (shades ofCher) and performed a verse or two of a song. Ru would then ask the audience how they liked her outfit, show them the "front" and the "back" of the dress, and then head to the couch for talk. Her series showcased an eclectic mix of celebrities, from gay icons like Cher and k.d.lang to pop singers (an early appearance by Backstreet Boys) to minstream entertainers like Nell Carter and Lynda Carter.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E50Laura Branigan, Lynda CarterSept. 24, 1998
S02E49Christina Crawford, Gloria Gaynor, Mary Jo ButtafuccoSept. 16, 1998
S02E48Veronica Webb, Gary Coleman, Dionne WarwickSept. 9, 1998
S01E01Pat Benatar, Maureen McCormick, Sharon BruneauJuni 24, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The RuPaul Show' premiere?

'The RuPaul Show' premiered on October 6, 1997.

Who was the host of 'The RuPaul Show'?

RuPaul Charles was the host of 'The RuPaul Show'.

What genre did 'The RuPaul Show' fall into?

'The RuPaul Show' can be categorized as a talk show.

Did 'The RuPaul Show' have a live audience?

Yes, 'The RuPaul Show' had a live studio audience.

Who were some of the celebrity guests on 'The RuPaul Show'?

Some of the celebrity guests on 'The RuPaul Show' included Cher, Diana Ross, and Boy George.

Was 'The RuPaul Show' known for its comedy segments?

Yes, 'The RuPaul Show' was known for its comedic sketches and segments.

Did 'The RuPaul Show' feature musical performances?

Yes, 'The RuPaul Show' featured musical performances by various artists.

How long was each episode of 'The RuPaul Show'?

Each episode of 'The RuPaul Show' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Did 'The RuPaul Show' address social and cultural topics?

Yes, 'The RuPaul Show' addressed various social and cultural topics throughout its run.

Were there any recurring segments on 'The RuPaul Show'?

Yes, 'The RuPaul Show' had recurring segments such as "Ask Ru," where RuPaul answered viewer questions, and "Ru's Beauty Tips."

Did 'The RuPaul Show' have a strong LGBTQ+ representation?

Yes, 'The RuPaul Show' celebrated and showcased LGBTQ+ voices and perspectives.

Did 'The RuPaul Show' receive critical acclaim?

'The RuPaul Show' received positive reviews from critics for its unique blend of humor and social commentary.

Was 'The RuPaul Show' a daytime or primetime show?

'The RuPaul Show' aired in the late-night timeslot.

Did 'The RuPaul Show' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'The RuPaul Show' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

Did 'The RuPaul Show' have any memorable catchphrases?

Yes, "If you can't love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love somebody else?" became a popular catchphrase associated with 'The RuPaul Show'.

How long did 'The RuPaul Show' run for?

'The RuPaul Show' aired for two seasons from 1997 to 1998.

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