Spiritual moments from "Oprah" are revisited. Included: the Dominican Sisters of Mary; plane-crash survivor John Diaz; the parents of Jessica Ghawi, one of the victims of the Aurora, Colo., theater shooting; Rainn Wilson; an Amish couple first met on Oprah Winfrey's and Gayle King's 2006 road trip; and Zimbabwean-American Tererai Trent.
Designer Nate Berkus and his husband, interior decorator Jeremiah Brent ("Home Made Simple"), are interviewed in the Season 8 premiere. Also: updates on Olympic gold medalist Dorothy Hamill, WNBA star Lisa Leslie and Dick Van Dyke.
Transgender teen Jazz Jennings is interviewed. Also: updates on "Growing Pains" child stars Tracey Gold and Jeremy Miller; and "Benson" star Robert Guillaume.
Chaz Bono reflects on his struggle for public acceptance as a transgender man as well as his acting aspirations. Also: updates on Sugar Ray Leonard, Linda Blair and Nichelle Nichols.
Former "Good Morning America" anchor Joan Lunden is interviewed. Also: updates on Bindi Irwin, Kid 'n Play and Bob Harper ("The Biggest Loser").
Updates on Creed singer Scott Stapp; Heather Mills; Telma Hopkins; and Brandi Chastain.
Laila Ali; Kristina Wagner ("General Hospital"); and Chris Soules ("The Bachelor").
The Peete family; Lauren Holly; Ali Wentworth; Penn & Teller; and Bernie Mac's widow, Rhonda McCullough.
Author Jacquelyn Mitchard, who was featured on the first-ever Oprah's Book Club, discusses losing her fortune in a Ponzi scheme. Also: updates on country singer Naomi Judd, Carla Hall ("The Chew") and '90s pop star Gerardo.
Nancy Grace discusses how the O.J. Simpson case changed the coverage of crime on TV. Also: Marcia Clark, Chris Darden, Kato Kaelin and Kim Goldman reflect on how the trial changed their lives.
Mackenzie Phillips, Audra McDonald and Jose Canseco are featured.
Genie Francis ("General Hospital"); model Iman; and child prodigy Greg Smith.
Transgender author Jenny Boylan, who is a friend and adviser to Caitlyn Jenner, is interviewed. Also: updates on Diahann Carroll, candy queen Dylan Lauren and actress Lela Rochon.
The stars of "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" discuss their lives since the show ended. Also: updates on Brian McKnight, Laura San Giacomo, L.A. Reid and Josie Bissett.
The countdown to Rio is on! Before you tune in to the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, however, look back on past Olympic greats in an Oprah: Where Are They Now? special. Celebrate the world-class athletes whose strength, determination and fortitude won the hearts of a nation. Follow up with legendary Olympians Carl Lewis, Gabrielle Douglas, Mark Spitz, Dara Torres, Michael Phelps, Nadia Comaneci, Bart Conner, Misty May-Treanor, Brandi Chastain, Kerri Walsh Jennings and Greg Louganis.
The Season 8 premiere features Sir Mix-A-Lot, who discusses his future plans; Kevin Jonas, who introduces his baby daughter; and Barbara Eden, who reflects on her life and "I Dream of Jeannie."
Sammy Hagar explains why leaving Van Halen made him a better songwriter, performer and businessman; Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton reflects on the mis-diagnosed bipolar disorder that nearly destroyed her; and Rain Pryor discusses her dad, Richard Pryor. Also: Jeana Keough ("Real Housewives of Orange County").
Geri "Ginger Spice" Horner on finding lasting love and "girl power"; and Ed Lover ("Yo! MTV Raps") on his on-air partnership with Dr. Dre and new career as a comedian. Also: Kathy Garver reunites with the only other surviving "Family Affair" cast member, Johnny Whitaker.
Updates on Boyz II Men, Marla Gibbs of "The Jeffersons" and Larry Thomas, who played the Soup Nazi on "Seinfeld."
En Vogue; Dawn Wells ("Gilligan's Island"); and supermodel Angie Everhart are featured. Also: David Faustino ("Married With Children").
A preview of rocker Eddie Money's reality show "Real Money." Also: updates on the Old Spice Guy, Cheryl Ladd and Ione Skye.
Updates on Naughty by Nature; Snapple spokeswoman Wendy Kaufman; and Verne Troyer, who played Mini-Me in the "Austin Power" films.
Updates on Ali Vincent, who won 2008's "The Biggest Loser"; British pop star and pinup model Samantha Fox; and Tahj Mowry, younger brother of Tia and Tamera Mowry.
Kenny Rogers reflects on his legendary career. Also: B-52's singer Kate Pierson; and actor Ben Vereen.
Spotlighting singer Aaron Carter, who was a pop star by age 15; actor Jim J. Bullock ("Too Close For Comfort"); and soap star Victoria Rowell ("The Young and the Restless").
Updates on Debbie Gibson, Jennifer Holliday, Sally Jessy Raphael and Ben Stein.
Jamie Lynn Sigler, Kim Fields, chef Rocco Dispirito and former pro wrestler David Otungo are featured.
Updates on financial expert Suze Orman; actor Alan Ruck ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off"); and former "Tonight Show" band leader Kevin Eubanks. Also: TV pitchman Paul Marcarelli; and former child star Karolyn Grimes.
Updates on singers Sisqo and Billy Ray Cyrus; Danielle Spencer, who played Dee on "What's Happening!!"; actor Joseph Marcell, who played Geoffrey on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"; and Shoshana Johnson, the first female African-American prisoner of war.
The Season 8 finale features updates on singer Monica; reggae artist Ziggy Marley; actor Lisa Nicole Carson; and model Veronica Webb.
Public Enemy's Chuck D, dancer Cheryl Burke and gospel singer Shirley Caesar are featured.
Singer Meat Loaf, rapper MC Lyte and rapper Bizzy Bone are featured.
New Edition's Johnny Gill, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and figure skater Tai Babilonia are featured.
Phylicia Rashad, YouTube star Lindsey Stirling and Jon Secada are featured.
Bell Biv Devoe; Paralympian Amy Purdy; and country singer Ty Herndon.
Updates on Gloria Gaynor; John Amos; and Montell Jordan.