Oprah Winfrey & Hillary Clinton Help Barbara Walters Say Farewell To ‘The View’

Oprah Winfrey and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton paid surprise visits to Barbara Walters on Thursday as the veteran newswoman taped her final edition of “The View” to end a half-century career on television.

The ABC hour airs Friday at 11 a.m. EDT.

Actor Michael Douglas, a longtime friend and frequent subject of Walters’ interviews, also dropped by for the tribute.

WATCH: Barbara Walters’ Legacy Set In Stone

And after hailing the 84-year-old Walters for helping open the door to women in TV news, Winfrey introduced a parade of additional surprise guests: some two dozen prominent on-air women for whom Walters helped pave the way. They included Katie Couric, Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts.

Walters, who began her TV career on NBC’s “Today” show in 1962, created “The View” 17 years ago.

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