Barbara Walters had a trailblazing, decades-long broadcast journalism career that was most defined by the interviews she did with newsmakers and celebrities alike. Over her 50-year television career, ...
The broadcasting legend shared secrets behind her successful interviews. May 16, 2014— -- intro:There can only be one Barbara Walters. But in an interview that will air on the upcoming ABC News ...
A new documentary profiles journalist Barbara Walters, who fought sexist bullies throughout her career and still landed the biggest interviews. NPR's Michel Martin talks with director Jackie Jesko.
At her best, Barbara Walters was a singular television talent and a sharp interviewer. She was persistent in a sexist industry that often spurned her and she didn’t shy away from asking overtly ...
When she broke out on The Today Show in the 60s, Barbara Walters changed the world of news forever, opening doors that had previously been closed to women and taking a different approach to the way ...
New York — There is no single figure in television history whose longevity and influence match Barbara Walters'. She became a star on NBC's "Today" in the early 1960s, raising the stature of the ...
Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything hits Hulu after its Tribeca Festival premiere this past June. From Ron Howard’s Imagine Documentaries (Jim Henson: Idea Man) and ABC News Studios, and directed and ...
Executive produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, Jackie Jesko's film traces the iconic journalist's life and career. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic It’s a familiar routine: Famous person ...
Walters' legendary career is examined in "Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything." After months of legal negotiations, former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, whose explicit sexual affair with ...
MICHEL MARTIN, BYLINE: For decades, viewers counted on this TV journalist to bag the biggest interviews. (SOUNDBITE OF MONTAGE) BARBARA WALTERS: Good morning. This is "Today" in Hawaii. This is "20/20 ...
There is no single figure in television history whose longevity and influence match Barbara Walters’. She became a star on NBC’s “Today” in the early 1960s, raising the stature of the morning ...