On
Oprah this week:
Monday, 29 March 2010
Oprah! Make Over My Man!
It’s time for the men of America to say goodbye to their ghastly high-waist pleated pants, awful tube socks you wear with shorts, and those “Dad” jeans.
On today’s show, Project Runway’s style guru Tim Gunn tackles some of America's biggest fashion faux pas. Also, see what happens when style expert Carson Kressley is set loose on the streets to give unsuspecting men the unvarnished truth about their outdated attire.
Plus, 19 years ago, Oprah gave a male viewer one of the worst makeovers in the show's history. Tim’s style team now gives him the makeover he deserves.
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Inside Sex Addiction Rehab
Addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky talks about why sex addiction is the most hidden, shameful and most misunderstood addiction in the U.S.
Dr. Drew and his team of addiction experts have brought this taboo topic to television in a VH-1 reality series called Sex Rehab With Dr. Drew, where complete strangers agree to let cameras follow them through an intensive real-life detox program.
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Oprah Friday's Live: Chris Rock Weighs In On The Headlines, Michael Buble (Rebroadcast)
Chris Rock takes on some “ticked off" viewers who have something to say about his award-winning documentary Good Hair.
Then, actress, comedienne and talk-show host Mo'Nique talks about her performance in the movie Precious.
Plus, Michael Buble performs his single Haven’t Met You Yet from hsi album Crazy Love.
Thursday, 1 April 2010
Remembering Ted Kennedy: Vicki Kennedy’s First TV Interview
Vicki Kennedy, wife of the late Senator Edward Kennedy, talks to Oprah in her first interview since his death. Mrs. Kennedy discusses her relationship with Senator Kennedy, their treasured time together at the end of his life and his new book, True Compass.
Mrs. Kennedy is joined by her children, Senator Kennedy’s stepchildren Caroline and Curran Raclin. Ted Kennedy, Jr. will also be by her side as he shares memories of his late father.
Friday, 2 April 2010
After 18 Years Jaycee Comes Home: The Latest (Rebroadcast)
Elizabeth Smart was abducted and missing for nine months. Shawn Hornbeck was gone for four years. Now, in the most recent public case, Jaycee Dugard has also returned home after 18 long and painful years.
Oprah talks to police officer Allison Jacobs and police specialist Lisa Campbell who both trusted their intuition and helped break the case.
Then, Steve and Marlene Aisenberg, whose daughter Sabrina went missing in 1997 when she was only five months old, open up about what it has been like to live under a cloud of suspicion for the past 12 years.
And, Sabrina’s brother, William, who was only eight years old when she disappeared, speaks out publicly for first time.
Plus, more than 150 leads have been called in on the pictures of the missing children that were featured in a crawl during the show.
Saturday 3 April 2010
Singing Sensation Taylor Swift Makes Dreams Come True (Rebroadcast)
She sold more records in 2008 than any other artist, she headlined a sold out world tour, and has two multi-platinum albums. 19-year-old entertainer oTaylor Swift performs her single Love Story - the most downloaded country song ever.
And, remember when Oprah surprised superstar roving reporter Jordan with an assignment to interview Taylor Swift and cover her tour? Now, Jordan shows how her dream came true and gives us an inside look into Swift’s house.
The Oprah Winfrey Show is on SABC3 Mondays to Fridays at 17h35; and on Saturdays at 14h30.