Barack Obama Is the Next Guest on Apple TV+’s The Oprah Conversation

And the episode will be free to watch for everyone for the first two weeks.

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By Akhil Arora | Updated: 12 November 2020 11:20 IST
Highlights
  • Obama episode available Tuesday, November 17 on Apple TV+
  • The two will talk about his presidency, his aspirations, and more
  • ‘A Promised Land’ is the first of two volumes written by Obama

Photo Credit: Bloomberg

Barack Obama will be the next guest on Apple TV+'s The Oprah Conversation, Apple has announced. The episode with the former US President will be available Tuesday, November 17 at 7:30pm IST / 2pm GMT / 6am PT, alongside the global launch of Obama's new memoir, “A Promised Land”. With Oprah, Obama will discuss the years leading up to his presidency, what brought him into politics, and the things he had to balance and tackle during his eight years as President of USA.

And in a change of pace, The Oprah Conversation episode with Barack Obama will be available for free to everyone, even if you don't have an ongoing Apple TV+ subscription. There's just one caveat: the free-to-watch period for this episode will end on Tuesday, December 1.

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The 768-page “A Promised Land” is the first of two volumes penned by Obama since he left office in 2017. It looks at the early years of his political life, including his election in 2008, dealing with a global financial crisis and pushing for reform at Wall Street, fighting with Republicans to pass the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care), and taking a different approach to military strategy in Afghanistan and authorising the operation that killed Osama bin Laden.

Official artwork for The Oprah Conversation's Obama episode
Photo Credit: Apple

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In a prepared statement, Oprah said: “This book was worth the wait. Everybody who reads it is going to be on this journey from the gruelling and monotonous grind of the campaign, to taking us inside the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room and the Situation Room and sometimes, even the bedroom. This book has both the intimacy and the grandeur coming through in this memoir, and I have so been looking forward to speaking with him about all of it.”

Obama becomes the most high-profile guest on The Oprah Conversation, which has previously hosted the likes of actor Matthew McConaughey, Grammy-winner Stevie Wonder, singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, songwriter Dolly Parton, author Bryan Stevenson, Professor Ibram X. Kendi, and web series host Emmanuel Acho.

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The Oprah Conversation's Obama episode premieres November 17 on Apple TV+.

 

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