1986: The show debuts

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1986

The show debuts with "How to Marry the Man/Woman of Your Choice," September 8.
Oprah talks to West Virginia resident Mike Sisco

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1987

Oprah talks to West Virginia resident Mike Sisco, a gay man with AIDS who set off a firestorm of fear and rage by swimming in a public pool. 
Oprah with a wagon loaded with 67 pounds of fat

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1988

After losing 67 pounds, Oprah wheels out a wagon loaded with exactly that much fat.
Oprah with Mary Duncan, her fourth-grade teacher

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1989

A surprise visit by Mary Duncan, Oprah's beloved fourth-grade teacher.
Oprah with Truddi Chase

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1990

Oprah is moved to tears by Truddi Chase, a woman with 92 distinct personalities.
Susan Lucci with one of her TV husbands

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1991

Susan Lucci, a.k.a. All My Children's Erica Kane, appears with her eight TV husbands.
audience members wearing fabric collars

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1992

The show segregates the audience by eye color—with blue-eyed members given fabric collars and treated poorly—to illustrate the nature of racism.
superfan Gladys Finley arriving by helicopter

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1993

After years of requesting tickets, superfan Gladys Finley gets a special ride to a taping.
Oprah with her studio audience in Philadelphia

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1994

Oprah takes her studio audience on a spontaneous trip to Philadelphia.
audience members react to the O.J. Simpson trial

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1995

After the O.J. Simpson trial, the show airs a four-part series on the verdict and the case.
Oprah announces the first Oprah's Book Club selection

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1996

The first Oprah's Book Club selection: Jacquelyn Mitchard's The Deep End of the Ocean.
Oprah dancing with Tina Turner

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1997

During the Wildest Dreams tour, Oprah fulfills her own by dancing onstage with Tina Turner.
Oprah and Dr. Phil McGraw

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1998

Welcome, Dr. Phil!
Oprah and Celine Dion

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1999

Celine Dion announces her "indefinite exit" from show business.
Oprah and Nelson Mandela

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2000

Oprah interviews Nelson Mandela.

Related: Read the O Talks interview with Nelson Mandela
Oprah and guest during the "Islam 101" episode

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2001

After 9/11, the "Islam 101" episode strikes a chord with viewers...
During an episode titled "Is War the Only Answer?"

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2002

...but an episode titled "Is War the Only Answer?" inspires an outpouring of anger.
David Caruso in his new Porsche, a gift from Oprah

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2003

After David Caruso loses over 300 pounds, Oprah gives him a Porsche—the car he'd always wanted to fit into.
Oprah with audience members who received brand-new Pontiac G6s

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2004

All 276 audience members are given brand-new Pontiac G6s.
Oprah during an episode on bra fitting

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2005

Bra experts help audience members find their correct size.

Related: O's bra intervention
Oprah and Gayle during their cross-country road trip

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2006

Over five episodes, Oprah and Gayle drive cross-country.

Related: Gayle King interviews Oprah about the end of her show
Oprah and David Letterman

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2007

David Letterman's six-year campaign to be on the show pays off.
Oprah with Monica Jorge

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2008

Monica Jorge, a mother who lost her limbs to a flesh-eating disease, tells her story.
Audience members dancing to the Black Eyed Peas

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2009

The season kickoff features a flash mob of 21,000 dancing to the Black Eyed Peas.
Oprah during her final "Favorite Things" show

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2010

In Oprah's final "Favorite Things" show—a two-part extravaganza—the audience receives gifts ranging from a Josh Groban CD to a 2012 VW Beetle.

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