In an all-new episode of the popular series, OPRAH: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?, Oprah sits down with actress/philanthropist Holly Robinson Peete and husband and former NFL quarterback Rodney Peete to discuss their new OWN docu-series "For Peete's Sake," marriage, family and raising a child with autism. Celebrity updates include writer and comedienne Ali Wentworth, actress Lauren Holly, Penn & Teller, and the former child actor who played Cousin Oliver on "The Brady Bunch." The show airs Saturday, March 12 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.
Following are advance clips from "Oprah: Where Are They Now?":
Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete: Secrets to a Strong MarriageGeorge Stephanopoulos and Ali Wentworth's Early BedtimeHow Bernie Mac's Widow Honors the Late Comedian
Oprah sits down with Hollywood power couple actress Holly Robinson Peete and husband and former NFL quarterback Rodney Peete, who has opened their home to cameras for the OWN docu-series "For Peete's Sake." The couple discusses the show and their four children, including 18 year-old son R.J., who is living with autism, providing insight on both the challenges and the blessings that come to a special needs family. Next, former "Oprah" show correspondent and best-selling author Ali Wentworth checks in from the New York apartment she shares with husband GMA anchor George Stephanopoulos and their two daughters. In her inimitable style, Ali discusses the joys of motherhood, why the entire family goes to bed at 8:30 pm, and even the plans she has already made for her funeral. Then, actress and now fashion designer Lauren Holly talks openly about her brief marriage to Jim Carrey, being a single mom to three teenaged boys, and puts to rest all those plastic surgery rumors. Next, Rhonda McCullough, widow of comedian Bernie Mac, shows the special room she maintains in his honor in the house where she and Bernie lived, and with tremendous emotion she recalls the night he passed. Finally, backstage with one of Las Vegas' most successful and long-running acts, Penn & Teller recall how they came together as a team, and why Teller never speaks. Finally, Penn opens his home and introduces his wife and two children, and reveals the secret behind his astonishing 80-pound weight loss.
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"Oprah: Where Are They Now?" March 12 First Look
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