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Updated: Tuesday, 23 Apr 2013, 5:25 PM CDT
Published : Friday, 08 Feb 2013, 4:49 PM CST
The one and only Oprah Winfrey is coming to "Steve Harvey!" Oprah opens up to Steve about ending her talk show, launching a network and her steamy new love scene with Terence Howard! Plus, Steve gives Oprah an “Aha!” Moment! Then, Steve helps a high schooler who’s searching high and low for a date to the prom! Can Steve help him pop the question to someone special for his big night? And, some incredibly creative ways to store your valuables!
“Steve Harvey” is a one-hour daytime show hosted by TV personality, comedian, radio show host and best-selling author, Steve Harvey. Each weekday in his new multi-topic show, Harvey talks to real people with real issues and brings his funny, fresh, insightful and common sense approach to everyday problems. Drawing from his varied life experiences, Harvey entertains, informs and inspires, while covering a vast range of relatable topics such as marriage, dating, finance, parenting, work place issues, friendship and the daily dramas we face throughout our lives, all with his unique comedic spin.
The new daily show, which debuted September 4, 2012, is produced by Endemol USA with Alex Duda, Steve Harvey and Rushion McDonald serving as executive producers and is distributed in national syndication by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution.“Steve Harvey” is produced at the state-of-the-art WMAQ / NBC 5 studios located in downtown Chicago.
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