Naomi Judd, After more than 4,400 episodes and 28 000 people, “The Oprah Winfrey Show� launches his farewell of the season on Monday, September 13. Highlights of the episodes of the new season premiere week include:
Monday, September 13
The 25th season premiere will feature top-secret special appearances by celebrity guests and a surprise musical performance. Moreover, the dreams will come true for some lucky “Oprah viewers.�
Tuesday, September 14
Grammy country music, gospel, winning legends The Judds comeback “Oprah.� During the hour, Naomi and Wynonna discuss plans for a farewell tour next, “the last encore,� giving a private tour of the farm of 1,000 acres of Tennessee to call home, and perform a special duet Oprah. In addition, talks about Wynonna have lost over 60 pounds, and is open about how she survived the ordeal of the arrest of her ex-husband and conviction.
Wednesday, September 15
Oprah revisits one of his most memorable performances when he returns to Williamson, West Virginia, the site of a council on AIDS episode on November 16, 1987. After Michael Sisco, a resident of the city that had contracted AIDS, swam in the swimming pool, the mayor closed the center,
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Monday, September 13
The 25th season premiere will feature top-secret special appearances by celebrity guests and a surprise musical performance. Moreover, the dreams will come true for some lucky “Oprah viewers.�
Tuesday, September 14
Grammy country music, gospel, winning legends The Judds comeback “Oprah.� During the hour, Naomi and Wynonna discuss plans for a farewell tour next, “the last encore,� giving a private tour of the farm of 1,000 acres of Tennessee to call home, and perform a special duet Oprah. In addition, talks about Wynonna have lost over 60 pounds, and is open about how she survived the ordeal of the arrest of her ex-husband and conviction.
Wednesday, September 15
Oprah revisits one of his most memorable performances when he returns to Williamson, West Virginia, the site of a council on AIDS episode on November 16, 1987. After Michael Sisco, a resident of the city that had contracted AIDS, swam in the swimming pool, the mayor closed the center,
From: http://ping.fm/45bhf