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Walters, Barbara |
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20/20 - Ross Perot
Walters interviews Ross Perot in his first interview since losing the election. Hidden cameras document the random harrassment of black men on the streets of L.A. And John Stossel looks at marriage after children are born. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation.
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Biography - Barbara Walters: A Driving Force
An in-depth look at Barbara Walters, a pioneer in American television who earned a reputation as one of the most respected women in the industry. This telecast was a Peabody Award nominee. Aired October 16, 2000 over the A&E Network.
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Donahue - The 25th Anniversary
An anniversary special with numerous clips from past shows.
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Kup's Show - Barbara Walters
Kup and guests discuss their experiences interviewing political figures such as President Carter and Anwar Sadat to celebrities such as Paul Newman. Barbara Walters discusses her adjustment to ABC-News and Charles Higham responds to criticism about his new book on Earl Flynn. Promo at end.
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Magazine - TV History
TV Guide #1245 - vol 24, no 6 [Feb 5-11, 1977] Barbara Walters
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Magazine - TV History
TV Guide #0531 - vol 20, no 53 [Dec 30, 1972-Jan 5, 1973] Barbara Walters, Political Polls
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Magazine - TV History
TV Guide #1173 - vol 23, no 38 [Sept 20-26, 1975] Barbara Walters, European Royalty
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MBC Presents - A Salute To Hugh Downs
The Museum of Broadcast Communications hosts a salute to news reporter Hugh Downs, featuring tributes made by his colleagues, friends, and families. Also shown are clips spanning Hugh Downs' career, including his work on the "Today Show" and "20/20."
Record Type: Television
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TwentySomething
Host Barbara Walters profiles eight "Twenty Something" adults from various socio/economic/educational background, and different parts of the country. The eight discuss their generation's experiences growing up in the seventies and eighties and their outlook on the future.
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