OPRAH: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Returns to OWN, 6/8

By: Jun. 02, 2014
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The popular series "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" returns for an all-new season, tracking down favorite "Oprah Show" guests who made you laugh... and made you cry. Get a glimpse inside the lives of the biggest newsmakers and most memorable celebrities of all time in the premiere episode of "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" airing this Sunday, June 8 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.

The all-new season kicks off with compelling updates from the stars of the '80s hit television show "The Love Boat," Ted Lange, Cynthia Lauren Tewes and Jill Whelan, as they reunite and reminisce about life aboard The Pacific Princess. Then, in a rare interview at her Beverly Hills home, the one and only Latin music sensation Charo shares the secrets of her success and sets the record straight about the real meaning of her multimillion-dollar catchphrase "Cuchi-Cuchi." Next, Dave Coulier charmed millions as the goofy and loveable Uncle Joey on the popular sitcom "Full House." Now, he reveals his real-life relationships with former co-stars Bob Saget and John Stamos, the priceless advice Jay Leno gave him about standup comedy, and the truth about those Alanis Morissette rumors. Plus, actor D.B. Sweeney, best known for his role in the '90s classic film "Cutting Edge," talks about why he left Hollywood and how he ended up on OWN!

"Oprah: Where Are They Now?" features updates on some of the biggest newsmakers and most memorable Oprah showguests of all time. This all-new season offers revealing, never-before-seen follow ups with Candy Spelling, "Full House" star Dave Coulier, "The Love Boat" and "Knots Landing" co-stars, Sheila E., Spice Girl Mel B., Fran Drescher, Brigitte Nielsen, original Dreamgirl Sheryl Lee Ralph, Jaclyn Smith, Geraldo, Olympian Scott Hamilton, Charo, D.B. Sweeney, Scott Wolf, Antonio Sabato Jr., Tom Green, Elvira and more. "Oprah: Where Are They Now" is executive produced by Harpo Studios' Jill Van Lokeren, Jon Sinclair, Julie Simpson and Veronica Votypka.



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