On
Oprah this week:
Monday, 25 May 2009
Dr Oz: After the diagnosis with Montel WilliamsFor the past ten years, talk show host Montel Williams has been in the fight of his life. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a life-threatening neurological disease, Montel spiraled into a deep depression and came close to ending his life.
He talks candidly to Oprah about his daily struggles, triumphs and his new book, "Living Well Emotionally.” Then, Dr. Oz gives a special report on how to cope after being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness.
Plus, basketball legend Magic Johnson, actress Fran Drescher and figure skater Scott Hamilton share their stories of how their lives have changed since being diagnosed with critical illnesses.
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Suze Orman: Can you afford a college, a wedding, a divorce?“Can I afford this?” It’s the question that’s keeping some people awake at night. Can you afford the tuition? Can you manage to have the wedding that you want? Should you make upgrades to your home?
Financial expert Suze Orman lays it all on the line with advice on how to achieve financial power. Should you spend your money on a favorite hobby or put it somewhere else? Suze crunches the numbers.
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Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Special Report: Tyra Banks and dating violenceIt's the story that put dating violence back in the headlines: Chris Brown, charged with two felonies. Why this is personal to Tyra Banks? Oprah and Tyra talk about Chris Brown and Rihanna's headline-making relationship. Plus, what teens have to say.
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Thursday, 28 May 2009
Oprah Friday’s live: Oprah talks to men who’ve beaten womenWhy do men hit women? Oprah talks to the men who admit they've been abusers. Then, actress Robin Givens weighs in. Plus the steps every man can take to stop this epidemic.
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Friday, 29 May 2009
Are you rude? Take the test! (Rebroadcast episode)Oprah talks to an expert on “gracious behaviour” who says that being rude can actually hurt our quality of life. Plus, waiters weigh in with how they handle obnoxious diners.
Oprah also asks: are you rude? and delivers a test to find the answer.
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Saturday, 30 May 2009 at 09h30
Exclusive: Wrongfully Accused of Murdering His Parents - A Son
Is Set Free (Rebroadcast episode)Could you be convinced to confess to a crime you didn’t commit? 14-year-old Michael Crowe was interrogated by police on tape and coerced into admitting he murdered his younger sister when he really didn't do it.
Then, Marty Tankleff confessed to killing his parents in high school and spent 17 years in prison for a crime he says he didn't commit. Now, in an exclusive television interview, he talks with Oprah about spending half of his life behind bars and what it feels like to finally be a free man.
The Oprah Winfrey Show is on SABC3 Mondays to Fridays at 17h30; and on Saturdays at 21h30.