Barbara Walters' Retirement Is Apparently Already Over

Barbara Walters Is Already Coming Out Of Retirement
THE VIEW - 5/13/14 After 17 incredible seasons and 10 different female panelists, Barbara Walters says farewell to live daily television with her final co-host appearance this week on 'The View,' the daytime program she created for ABC. 'The View' airs Monday-Friday (11:00 am-12:00 pm, ET) on the ABC Television Network. Today's special guests include Jimmy Kimmel and Goldie Hawn. (Photo by Lou Rocco/ABC via Getty Images)
THE VIEW - 5/13/14 After 17 incredible seasons and 10 different female panelists, Barbara Walters says farewell to live daily television with her final co-host appearance this week on 'The View,' the daytime program she created for ABC. 'The View' airs Monday-Friday (11:00 am-12:00 pm, ET) on the ABC Television Network. Today's special guests include Jimmy Kimmel and Goldie Hawn. (Photo by Lou Rocco/ABC via Getty Images)

When Barbara Walters retired from television in May, she told viewers that, rather than say goodbye, she would say, "see you later."

As it turns out, that farewell was appropriate, because, on Monday, less than a month after Walters supposedly stepped away from her illustrious career, ABC News suddenly tweeted this:

The interview will air on an upcoming edition of "20/20," Walters' main television home for decades.

TV Newser reported that Peter Rodger had asked specifically for Walters to interview him, and that ABC News requested that she come off the bench for the occasion.

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