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  Caption ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' title card
  Format Talk Show
  Rating TV-14/TV-PG
  Runtime 60 minutes
  Creator Oprah Winfrey
  Starring Oprah Winfrey
  Network Syndication
  First Aired September 8 , 1986
  Num Episodes 3,049 (as of June 1 , 2007 )
  Website http://www2oprahcom/indexjhtml
  Imdb Id 0090493
  Tv Com Id 2972


''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' (also known as '''''Oprah''''') is an , 2006

It is the longest-running Daytime Television talk show in the United States , having completed 20 seasons and preparing to enter its 21st, and thousands of episodes since it debuted on September 8 , 1986 . The show has now been renewed for a twenty-fifth Season , which will be broadcast in 2011. In a 2007 interview with Larry King , Oprah said that in 2011 she will not renew her contract, and end the show for good.

The 22nd season will premiere in New York City on September 10 , 2007 .

''Oprah'' has been included in '' Time '' magazine's shortlist of the best television series of the twentieth century in 1998, and it made the top 50 of '' TV Guide '''s countdown of the greatest shows of all time Top 50 Greatest Shows Of All Time in 2002.

The show is highly influential, especially with women, and many of its topics penetrate into American pop-cultural consciousness. While early episodes of show followed a Phil Donahue -style exploration of sensationalistic social issues, Oprah eventually transformed her series into a more positive, spiritually uplifting experience marked by Book Club s, Celebrity interviews, self-improvement segments, and philanthropic forays into world events.


WILDEST DREAMS

One of the show's features in recent years has been the "Wildest Dreams" tour, which fulfills the dreams of people reported to her producers by friends and family, be the dream a new house, an encounter with a favourite performer, or a guest role on a popular TV show.

During her nineteenth season premiere (fall 2004), Oprah surprised her entire audience by giving them each a Pontiac G6 . It was named as one of the greatest television moments in history by '' TV Guide ''. Although Oprah may be given credit for giving the cars away, they were donated to her by Pontiac by means of a Publicity Stunt . In 2005, Tina Turner guest starred, allowing '' Desperate Housewives '' star Felicity Huffman to fulfill her Wildest Dream of singing backup to Tina. Another included a man named David Caruso who lost 300 pounds after weighing 525 pounds. He came on the show in 2003 and told Oprah that one of his wishes was to sit in a Porsche . Minutes later, a white 2004 Porsche Boxster S (worth about $63,000) was given to him. Oprah named this one of her 20 favorite moments on a special DVD set.


INTERVIEWS

Winfrey has interviewed a plethora of political and public figures during the past twenty years. In the earlier seasons of the show, rather than offering a simple publicity platform, a celebrity would often feature after a period of intense media scrutiny, such was the case when the model Naomi Campbell appeared after there were claims she had a substance abuse problem. She often interviews celebrities on issues that directly involve them in some way, such as cancer or charity work.
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Winfrey claims her worst interviewing experience was when she met Elizabeth Taylor in the fourth season. The actress refused to talk about her marriages and current relationship, leading to a number of awkward silences. Taylor later apologized for her behavior and re-appeared on the show a year later, seemingly much happier.

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Much to her Chagrin , one of the most repeated and heavily discussed clips is that of Oprah's interview with Tom Cruise , which was broadcast on May 23 , 2005 . Cruise — in the words of '' The New York Times '' — "jumped around the set, hopped onto a couch, fell rapturously to one knee and repeatedly professed his love for his new girlfriend." This scene quickly became part of American pop-cultural discourse and was heavily parodied in media as diverse as '' Saturday Night Live '', '' Family Guy '' and the film '' Scary Movie 4 ''.

Non-celebrity guests usually feature a person who has accomplished a heroic action or has been involved in an extraordinary situation. Examples of these include an episode in the fourth season which featured Truddi Chase , a woman with Multiple Personality Disorder who reported being violently and sexually abused beginning at the age of two. After introducing Chase, who was there to promote her book ''When Rabbit Howls'', Oprah unexpectedly broke down in tears whilst reading the teleprompter, relating her own childhood molestation to that of the guest. Unable to control herself, Winfrey repeatedly asked producers to stop filming. Other non-celebrity appearances include guests who are chosen for being particularly un-fashionable and are given a fashion makeover by renowned style advisors Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine .





REGULAR SEGMENTS

; Oprah's Book Club
:Originally, Oprah would highlight a book each month and often interviewed the author of the selected title. Because of the book club's wide popularity, many obscure titles became popular bestsellers, increasing sales by as many as a million copies at the height of the book club's popularity. Winfrey suspended her book club in 2002, but brought it back in 2003; the format was shifted, the focus on classic works of literature, starting with East Of Eden and making about one or two selection choices per season. In September 2005, she announced a return to her old practice of choosing new titles, with her selection of the now-controversial '' A Million Little Pieces '', written by James Frey . Oprah's selection in January 2006 was Night by Elie Weisel . The book became an automatic bestseller which sparked a trip to Auschwitz for Oprah with Mr. Weisel. Her most recent selection was Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides .

;What's The Buzz
:Frequently Oprah introduces an up-and-coming public figure who has been generating industry buzz but has yet to be exposed to the mainstream. Those who have featured in What's The Buzz have included Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx . When singer James Blunt appeared during this segment, his album sales increased dramatically, climbing up to number two on the Billboard 200 , his highest position thus far. Several media commentators have labelled this phenomenon ''The Oprah Effect''.

;Remember Your Spirit
:This segment was most popular during the mid-1990s, during which Winfrey features recurring guest Iyanla Vanzant , a self described spiritualist, who emphasized the importance of self-affirmation and intrinsic worth.

;Oprah's Favorite Things
: This segment usually airs during the holiday shopping season or at the beginning of spring. In this segment she shows items to her audience that she really likes and gives them away to the audience. Often the audience for that show is filled with a certain group of people, for example for Oprah's 2005 Christmas Favorite Things she had only Hurricane Katrina volunteer workers in the audience. In November 2006, Oprah changed the format of her favorite things - opting to hand out credit cards of one-thousand dollars and camcorders to members of her studio audience. Each audience member was told to do something creative with the money for someone else. Oprah has since called it her "favorite giveaway ever."

;Tuesdays With Dr. Phil
:In 1996 Oprah Winfrey hired "Relationship and Life Strategy Expert" Dr. Phil McGraw to prepare her for her trial in Amarillo , Texas in which she was accused of intentionally defaming the U.S. beef industry. Winfrey credited him for her victory in that case and soon after, he made weekly appearances on her show, tackling human issue topics such as weight loss, financial planning and Errant children. One episode saw a grieving woman who could not overcome the death of her daughter and revealed that she had planned to kill herself after the show.

:Dr. Phil's Tuesday slots, with running commentary from Oprah herself, quickly became a popular feature and in 2002 he was given his own syndicated daily TV show, produced by Winfrey's Harpo Studios. Thus, this segment no longer airs.


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IN POPULAR CULTURE

See also: Oprah Winfrey

''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' appears in at least two films:



CRITICISM


While the show is generally revered for its commitment to highlighting international issues, Oprah's detractors accuse her show of having a liberal slant. A controversial episode, which aired in 2005 (though originally aired to little apparent notice in October 2003), saw guests discussing the sexual act " Tossed Salad ", igniting criticism. The FCC received a proliferation of complaints from angry parents whose children watched the show in an early-evening slot in many television markets. However, most FCC correspondents were prodded to write by Howard Stern , a noteworthy target of the agency, as well as Jimmy Kimmel , in an attempt to expose an FCC Double Standard .http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0504044oprah1.htmlhttp://wizbangblog.com/2004/05/05/wizbang-exclusive-oprahs-indecency-fine.php


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Note: Since the show aired nationwide in 1986, it has continued to air at 9:00 a.m. (Central time) on '' to 12:05 a.m.































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