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Oprah Finale Shrouded In Mystery

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CARYN ROUSSEAU   05/ 5/11 10:52 AM ET   AP

CHICAGO — Oprah Winfrey has given the world 25 years of poets and politicians, A-list actors and musicians and talk show topics that defined and reflected American culture.

As "The Oprah Winfrey Show" ends, with 16 episodes left as of May 4, her millions of fans around the globe are waiting to see how she will close out a show that engineered a media empire.

Winfrey's producers plan a star-studded, double taping on May 17 at Chicago's United Center. The shows will air May 23 and 24, as Winfrey's second and third-to-last episodes.

The show is dubbed "Surprise Oprah! A Farewell Spectacular." Winfrey hates surprises, producers say, but she has agreed to this event.

But for fans, questions remain.

Who will be at the United Center that Tuesday night? Who will be beamed in by satellite or deliver a taped farewell message?

Winfrey has a stable of celebrity friends who have appeared repeatedly on her talk show. John Travolta. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Jennifer Aniston. Chris Rock.

Could the Black Eyed Peas perform, as they did when Winfrey shut down Chicago's Michigan Avenue in 2009?

Then there are the presidents and world leaders: Bill Clinton; George W. Bush; Nelson Mandela. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama have already appeared on a special show that aired Monday.

And Winfrey has other well-respected friends who could be possibilities: Maya Angelou; Sidney Poitier; Barbara Walters. Not to mention Winfrey's proteges, who she fostered to their own television stardom, such as Mehmet Oz, Phil McGraw and Nate Berkus.

Kelly Brittain, a 41-year-old mother of three and assistant professor from East Lansing, Mich., has watched Winfrey for decades. In 2000, she attended a taping on phenomenal graduates. Audience members received mortarboard caps; Brittain stores hers in a keepsake box.

"Somehow I know the producers, they're going to absolutely `wow' her," Brittain said.

It has the makings for a major cultural event, said Bill Carroll, expert on the daytime television market for Katz Television in New York.

"It's going to be the top-of-the-top of anybody who is available to go to Chicago on that day," Carroll said. "It's going to be talked about and talked about and watched and talked about."

Harpo Productions received more than 154,000 ticket requests for seats to the event – the United Center's capacity is about 20,000. There was a lottery for seats.

"For a national, international audience that's a small number," said Marianne Jennings, an Arizona State University professor who has researched the ticket industry for decades.

Tickets for the Chicago taping could be even more coveted than seats for the Super Bowl or World Series, she said.

"It's a once-in-a-lifetime event," Jennings said. "There's something that grips us about that. It's something about being there with the crowd, being there for history."

And Winfrey's talk show history is anything but small: 30,000 guests, 4,500 episodes and 283 items named her "favorite things" in the famous annual giveaway.

But there's still a bigger question: What will Winfrey do for the May 25 finale? Harpo isn't talking, nor is the talk show queen.

Experts suggest the Chicago celebrity blowout means the finale will be in Winfrey's studio for a quieter, more intimate occasion, maybe even without an audience.

"If I were a longtime viewer, I'd want the show to end in a place where I'm most comfortable with her and most familiar," said Janice Peck, author of "The Age of Oprah: Cultural Icon for the Neoliberal Era."

Viewers are looking for a heartfelt connection after having daily interaction with Winfrey for 25 years, Peck said.

"The longtime fans are going to feel cheated if she doesn't somehow honor that history," Peck said. "They want to be crying. They want to feel something, some powerful emotional departure."

Samantha Howsare, 22, of Pittsburgh, who has watched Winfrey since she can remember and named her goldfish "Oprah" when she was 3, said she doesn't know who Winfrey could interview or what Winfrey could give away to make it worthy of the finale.

"I don't want it to feel like it's going to be on tomorrow," Howsare said. "I don't want it to be played down in any way and if she played up it being the last episode right, then it would get a lot of people to cry and that would be a good thing."

A model to look to would be Johnny Carson's final episode as host of "The Tonight Show" in 1992, Carroll said: There were no guests and after his traditional monologue Carson showed a montage of past shows.

"For the better part of the end of the show he sat there on a stool and just talked directly to people at home," Carroll said. "That had so much class to it."

Brittain is among fans who hope that Winfrey will stay on television, thinking there may be a promise of a yearly Oprah Winfrey special or other appearances.

"What would TV be without Oprah on the radar?" Brittain said. "That's hard to fathom. Who now serves as that source of overall inspiration, the infinite possibilities of the impossible?"

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CHICAGO — Oprah Winfrey has given the world 25 years of poets and politicians, A-list actors and musicians and talk show topics that defined and reflected American culture. As "The Oprah Winfre...
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ASpeciallady62
An ethicalbeliever 4 humanity. & equality
12:16 AM on 05/24/2011
By,by,Oprah.I'll miss your great interelectual,informative,funny shows.I'm glad U never lowered yourself,to the level some have taken.You R an inspiration 2 me.You R A Very classy Woman. You have made a great impact on me & all of your other Fan.Your life is a blessing to me.What R your plans now?.Believe me vacations get old. Thanks for the great laughing years. May the Lord G-D of Abraham;pour many good blessings upon you.Thanks 4 the great laughing years.
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peeaceandquiet
07:52 AM on 05/23/2011
I know I know Maybe she is going to expose Obama for what he really is Nahhhhhhh, we already know what he really is
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peeaceandquiet
07:51 AM on 05/23/2011
Lets all have ITS FINALLY OVER PARTY.
Democrat in the South
Empathy, the most important word
10:15 PM on 05/22/2011
Here's to Oprah, who's given so much for so long. The world is a better place with Oprah in it.
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05:00 PM on 05/08/2011
Bruce Springsteen and the E St band are going to be playing. Sorry. Spoiler!
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Okieborn
Equal Rights For All !
03:16 PM on 05/08/2011
I would rather watch my neighbor mow his grass !
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PlantGod72
Intelligence = wisdom___If only....
05:56 PM on 05/08/2011
If Gilles Marini were my neighbor........AND it was a hot summer day.....AND he had stripped down to a pair of swin trunks as he worked.......AND ...........well.........THEN I might agree with you!
11:41 AM on 05/08/2011
She will produce Elvis and Jimmy Hoffa as her final guests.
05:33 PM on 05/07/2011
Bye already, Oprah.
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Okieborn
Equal Rights For All !
03:16 PM on 05/08/2011
Exactly, you can go now !!
02:28 PM on 05/07/2011
Oprah Winfrey has pulled out all of the stops for her farewell season. Twenty-five years; where did the time go? It seemed as if it were yesterday when we welcomed her into our homes. Now the final chapter of her show has come down to the last episodes
I hear that her last show will be ‘star’ studded with celebrities paying tribute to the talk show legend. I was hoping that Oprah’s “last hurrah” would celebrate the behind-the-scene folks who cleaned the bathrooms at Harpo Studios; the personal assistants,the door men, chauffeurs, mail room personnel, food staff and the janitors who swept the floors—'O team' all stars. I heard Oprah tell Hollywood Film Director Tom Shadyac that “this country has gotten off course in its obsession with celebrity. Shadyac’s question brought it home. He asked: “Who will celebrate the women who swept this floor as much as any artist because she is an artist too.” My mother and I would stand in line for that show. I’ve produced it in my head. The theme would be, “A servant’s heart;” with special musical guest, Whitney Phipps. As the all-stars are celebrated on the world stage, Oprah is a giver. I hope it’s not too late for the cleaning crew, personal assistants and hospitality staff to share the stage with the Queen of Talk. I hear the last taping is being held at the Chicago United Center, from what I hear that’s plenty good room.
01:28 PM on 05/07/2011
Madonna, U2, Sting with Jerry Sienfeld hosting. Now that would be a show!
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JFaye
My micro-bio is not empty. Thank you.
11:16 AM on 05/07/2011
Great article.
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gregory57
Micro-bio, was one of my favorite classes.
06:53 PM on 05/06/2011
Oh come on... Oprah is going to be the guest on the last show!
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lmab
08:26 AM on 05/06/2011
At some point in the finale, Oprah is going to levitate above the crowd. The golden sunlight will be seen for miles and everyone will be at peace.....AND if the audience looks under their seats, there will be a box of chocolates.
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Ascoli
01:58 PM on 05/06/2011
Amen.
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colinmincy
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08:14 AM on 05/06/2011
This should definitely be on the predictor list.
Whoever comes you should expect three people without fail: Gayle King, Tina Turner, John Travolta.
11:41 AM on 05/08/2011
Tina!
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unami
sonic truth
07:53 AM on 05/06/2011
I wish I were going to be there, everyone will probably get a new home and car.