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, ...
Oprah Winfrey has recalled how the late Barbara Walters “swooped in” to take her interview with Monica Lewinsky in 1999. Walters’s famous conversation with Bill Clinton’s former intern-turned-lover ...
Barbara Walters didn’t set out to become a pioneer for females in media. The legendary broadcast journalist and “The View” creator was simply trying to survive as a woman in a male-dominated industry.
Without question, Barbara Walters’ trailblazing career and unwavering courage in front of the camera are inimitable. A new documentary, “Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything,” commemorates the ...
Walters describes the former White House intern, now 25, as energetic and articulate--qualities Lewinsky says were attractive to Clinton. Their relationship was an emotional roller coaster for ...