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Timeline of Oprah Winfrey 3 of 5 - Timeline Help

Timeline of Oprah Winfrey part 3 of 5 from 1992 to 1997 at Timeline Help.

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- 1997
Daytime Emmy Award for Best Talk Show.
Performs in the episode A Night at the Oprah of the TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Narrator TV documentary Lincoln.
Hires Colorado trainer Bob Greene for coordinating her exercise program.
Oprah and Stedman Graham become engaged.

Produces and plays in the TV movie There Are No Children Here as La Joe Rivers.
Oprah interviews Michael Jackson.
Loses weight with a liquid diet.
Oprah and publisher Alfred Knopf sign a contract for her biography, but it is never published.
December 20 President Clinton signs the National Child Protection Act aka Oprah Bill. More on this in the previous parts of the timeline of Oprah Winfrey.

Wins Daytime Emmy Awards for Best Talk Show and Best Talk Show Host.
Co-authors In The Kitchen With Rosie, Oprah's Favorite Recipes by Rosie Daley and Oprah Winfrey.

Admits live on TV she has used cocaine in the past.
First woman and only black entertainer on Forbes list of 400 richest people in the U.S.
Wins an Emmy Award for Best Talk Show and Best Host for the second year in a row.
Oprah Online launches on American Online in partnership with ABC.
Signs a contact with Walt Disney Company to produce and perform in motion pictures.

Co-author of A Journal of Daily Renewal, The Companion to Make the Connection by Bob Greene and Oprah Winfrey.
April 16 The Oprah Winfrey Show dealt with Mad Cow Disease and she is sued for false product disparagement.
April 23 Gary Weber of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and a cattle rancher refuse in Oprah’s show implications that eating beef could lead to a deadly brain disease.
September 16 The Oprah Book Club is announced. More on this on my next Timeline of Oprah Winfrey pages.
Becomes Number 1 on Forbes magazine's Top 40 list of the world's Highest-Paid Entertainers.
Gold Medal Award from International Radio and Television Society Foundation.
Honored with the George Foster Peabody’s Individual Achievement Award.

Delivers the commencements address at Wellesley College.
Appears in the TV program Ellen.
Produces and appears as Miss Zora in the program Before Women Had Wings.
Author of The Uncommon Wisdom of Oprah Winfrey, A Portrait in Her Own Words by Bill Adler and Oprah Winfrey.
The video Oprah Make the Connection by Bob Greene and Oprah Winfrey is released.
Produces the miniseries The Wedding starring Halle Berry and directed by Charles Burnett.
Most Important Person in Books and Media according to Newsweek.
Television Performer of the Year according to the TV Guide.

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Bibliography of Timeline of Oprah Winfrey 3

Blashfield, J (2002). Trailblazers of the Modern World.
Illouz, E (2003). Glamour of Misery. Essay on Popular Culture.
Garson, H (2004). Biography.
Brown, J (2004). Oprah Winfrey. People to Know.

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