Talk show host Oprah Winfrey and General Motors teamed up Monday to give every audience member a fully-loaded 2005 Pontiac G6.
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey and General Motors teamed up Monday to give every audience member a fully-loaded 2005 Pontiac G6.
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| Audience members take a look at the Pontiac G6 |
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Kicking off the 19th season of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Winfrey told the audience the theme for the season was to make people's dreams come true. After an extensive nationwide search and after receiving hundreds of letters and e-mails asking for help, the show's staff filled the season premiere audience with people whose dreams could be fulfilled.
Winfrey also surprised a 20-year-old woman, who spent her teen years in foster care and homeless shelters but still managed to get good grades in school, with a full four-year college scholarship, including tuition, books and room and board, from SBC Communications, Inc., plus a makeover from Tyra Banks and a $10,000 back-to-school wardrobe from Express.
Later on the show, a family with eight foster children was presented with a $130,000 check from Oprah's Angel Network to cover a mortgage, closing costs and repairs, and was surprised with furniture from Crate and Barrel and electronics from Best Buy to fill their home.






