The 1990s were a very strange time. Imagine, if you will, a world where the single most popular thing in the entire world was a media franchise about four adolescent anthropomorphic turtles who wore domino masks and knew karate, and that this popularity was so great that they appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show to sing songs and promote an arena tour where they would perform more songs instead of d
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Back in 1990, at the height of their popularity, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were guests for an entire hour-long episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
It didn't take long after Lance Armstrong told Oprah those words everyone had been waiting years to hear -- yes, he doped during his illustrious cycling career -- before Twitter lit up with reactions.
When we weren't taking shots or playing bingo, we complied some of the better tweets we saw.
Aerosmith rocker Steven Tyler will be the amongst the first guests on Oprah Winfrey’s new primetime series ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’ when it launches on Jan. 1 at 9PM on her network, OWN. Tyler and his girlfriend Erin Brady sat down with Winfrey in September to talk about their future, and his past.
After 25 years of ruling daytime TV, Oprah taped the final episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show on Tuesday and the Queen of Talk's grand finale is set to air on Wednesday.
Sir Paul McCartney received a Kennedy Center honor along with Oprah Winfrey, choreographer Bill T Jones, composer Jerry Herman and singer Merle Haggard.