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During her storied multi-decade tenure at ABC News, Barbara Walters could always be trusted to book the high-profile interviews — and secure the exclusive scoops — that few other journalists could get ...
More than any other figure in broadcast journalism, the legendary Barbara Walters made sure her interviews qualified as TV events. Walters, who died Dec. 30 at the age of 93, reigned as the master ...
The news that Barbara Walters is ending her long-running Oscar special after 29 years was greeted by Speakeasy with a small measure of sadness, akin to the passing of a pet goldfish. If not quite ...
Since 1981 Barbara Walters’s celebrity interviews have been a tradition on Oscar night. From left, Lauren Bacall at her interview in 1981; Audrey Hepburn, at hers, in 1989; Warren Beatty, in ...
Barbara Walters interviews Oscar host Hugh Jackman. Feb 19, 2009. ... Walters, whose first Oscar special aired in 1981, says she doesn't plan to maintain this annual tradition forever.
Barbara Walters named her interview with John Wayne as one of the three interviews she would like to be known for. The interview was filmed in January of 1979, 5 months before he passed, on the ...
Barbara Walters is ending her annual Oscar night celebrity interview special. The veteran newswoman announced on “The View” that this will be the last year she does the ABC special, which has ...
The Barbara Walters interview began in 1976, becoming a celebrity TV staple. Most of the major TV and film stars of the last generation submitted to Walters’ questions at one time or another.
Barbara Walters interviews Hugh Jackman. wabc. By abc7NY. ... Walters, whose first Oscar special aired in 1981, says she doesn't plan to maintain this annual tradition forever.
Hugh Jackman is a charmer and the height of cool. But his role as host of Sunday’s Oscar broadcast has given this versatile entertainer a trace of pre-show jitters, according to Barbara Walters ...