Oprah Winfrey joined "CBS Mornings" on Tuesday to exclusively reveal her latest book club selection: "Tell Me Everything" by Elizabeth Strout. The book brings together beloved characters from Strout's ...
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 ...
“Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything” is a documentary a lot like its subject. It’s sharp and inquiring in a playful way. It asks friendly questions but knows just when to toss in a tough one. It sizes ...
Hulu’s new documentary Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything, streaming now, pays tribute to the trailblazing television journalist, showcasing the highlights of her outstanding career and the ...
Tribeca: "She did not have the strongest moral compass," said the man who co-wrote Walters' biography with her in a truthful moment among many in Jackie Jesko's nuanced documentary. The temptation to ...
From Jim Acosta to Joy Reid, we’re in an era when prominent television journalists are leaving-or being forced out of-broadcast and cable berths and taking their talents to social media and Substack.
A life lived on TV can sometimes be about the little things that are really about the big things. The big TV life of one Barbara Jill Walters — during her lifetime (she died on Dec. 30, 2022) the most ...
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 ...
It's a documentary a lot like its subject: sharp and inquiring in a playful way, and enthralled by fame, money, and power. “Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything” is a documentary a lot like its subject.
From Jim Acosta to Joy Reid, we’re in an era when prominent television journalists are leaving-or being forced out of-broadcast and cable berths and taking their talents to social media and Substack.