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    Oprah's Favorite Things Airing as Holiday Special on OWN

    Everyone's favorite time of the year is upon us: No, not the holidays! Oprah's Favorite Things is returning to TV this year as a two-hour special event airing Sunday, Nov. 18 on OWN.

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    Oprah Winfrey will unveil her must-haves for the holiday season during the special, gifting them to unsuspecting military spouses. But this time, viewers at home also have a chance to win selected items by texting in during designated points throughout the premiere airing.

    Whatever hot gifts Oprah doles out this year, we hope it looks a little something like this:


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