Barbara Walters’s producer hails decades-long career: ‘Her impact is hard to quantify’
Barbara Walters’ producer addresses star’s ‘three decades of success’
Barbara Walters’ producer Bill Geddie has just shed some light on the three decade long career she’s had.
For those unversed, Geddie worked for Walters at ABC for a number of years before her ump to The View in 1997.
Geddie began by telling People magazine, “When I started working with Barbara Walters in 1988, I was just over 30 and she was just under 60.”
“As the new Executive Producer of her highly rated specials, I was told by several male TV execs not to get too comfortable. 'You'll only have the job a few years,' one of them said. 'No one wants to see a woman over age 60 on TV.'”
“The job lasted 27 years and, in the end, she was doing live television five days a week in her mid 80s.”
Before signing off Geddie also recalled the impact Walters has just on journalism since her earlier days and added, “Barbara's total impact on broadcasting is hard to quantify, but this much is clear — she kicked sexism and ageism squarely in the a**.”
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