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[[File:Whoopi Comic Relief cropped.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Goldberg at [[Comic Relief]] in 2006]]
In 2003, Goldberg returned to television, starring in the NBC comedy ''[[Whoopi]]'', which was canceled after one season. On her 46th birthday, Goldberg was honored with a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]. Goldberg also appeared alongside [[Samuel L. Jackson]] and [[Angela Bassett]] in the HBO documentary ''[[Unchained Memories]]'' (2003), narrating slave narratives. During the next two years she became a spokeswoman for [[Slim Fast]] and produced two television sitcomsseries: Lifetime's original drama ''[[Strong Medicine]]'' that ran for six seasons and ''Whoopi's Littleburg'', a [[Nickelodeon]] show for younger children. Goldberg made guest appearances on ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]'' as an elderly character named Louise Clarkson. She produced the [[Noggin (TV channel)|Noggin]] sitcom ''[[Just for Kicks (TV series)|Just for Kicks]]'' in early 2006. She was a guest at [[Elton John]]'s 60th birthday bash and concert at [[Madison Square Garden]] on March 25, 2007. {{citation needed|date=May 2014}}
 
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