“Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything,” the new documentary examining the legendary Barbara Walters, will release exclusively online on Monday, June 23.. You can watch on Hulu, which we recommend bundling with HBO Max and Disney Plus for extremely cheap.
(If you don’t believe us, take a look for yourself: the HBO Max/Hulu/Disney Plus bundle is kind of wild. There’s just nothing else like it in the entire streaming industry.)
Barbara Walters was the intrepid, iconic journalist and interviewer at the heart of many of TV’s most instantly-recognizable news programs, including “Today,” the ABC Evening News, “20/20,” and “The View.” Her impact on televised journalism is as indelible as any other major figure in the modern history of the industry.

“Tell Me Everything” takes a look at Walters’ career, her personal life, and the universal struggle to keep both of those things in balance through a decades-long time spent in the public eye. It will also take a look at her legacy, her impact, and the way she shed light on issues like sexism and the challenges women face in the workplace and the world, more broadly.
How to watch ‘Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything’
If you’re looking to watch “Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything,” it is currently available on-demand at Hulu. If you’re reading this, it’s already there!
You can also, as we mentioned before, bundle Hulu with HBO Max and Disney Plus to obtain one of the best deals in all of streaming. If you’re going to sign up for Hulu, this is unquestionably the best way to do it.
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Joseph Rejent covers TV, writing about live television, streaming services and cord-cutting. He can be reached at jrejent@njadvancemedia.com.

