As a young reporter covering politics in the Nixon era, ''The Fall of Richard Nixon'' author Tom Brokaw saw one after another of the President's associates convicted and sent to prison.
Today, NBC special correspondent Tom Brokaw joined TODAY to reveal the real-life incidents that inspired the show and examines how a small Canadian town opened its heart to stranded Americans in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
On Friday night's TONIGHT SHOW, guest Tom Brokaw chatted about what 50 years in news has taught him and the importance of uniting the country again after a tumultuous election.
David Letterman told Tom Brokaw that after his retirement, “I couldn't care less about late night television,” in the former late night host's first in-depth TV interview since leaving his show. Watch a preview below!
In a new interview, Hollywood super-couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie opened up to NBC's Tom Brokaw about Jolie's health issues, how marriage has changed them, and sharing the screen for the first time in 10 years in the upcoming drama "By the Sea."
One of the most influential American novels of the 20th century and biggest bestsellers of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird was believed to be the first and only novel by Nelle Harper Lee (born April 28, 1926), until now. On July 14, HarperCollins will release Lee's earliest known work, Go Set a Watchman, featuring characters from her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, which was published 55 years ago (July 11, 1960).
In honor of this landmark literary event, THIRTEEN's American Masters series presents a newly updated version of Emmy®-winning filmmaker Mary McDonagh Murphy's 2012 documentary Harper Lee: Hey, Boo,
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, guest Tom Brokaw discussed his battle with multiple myeloma and his memoir, A Lucky Life Interrupted, about his health scare.
SHOWTIME Sports® will present IVERSON, a feature-length film on the legacy of NBA great Allen Iverson premiering on Saturday, May 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME®. Get a first look below!
Tom Hanks and NBC's Tom Brokaw stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about receiving the American Spirit Award from New Orleans National WWII museum.
Newsman Tom Brokaw stopped by CBS's LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN to talk about his recent announcement that he had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer affecting blood cells in the bone marrow.
Angelina Jolie speaks exclusively to NBC's Tom Brokaw about directing "Unbroken," a film that profiles World War II hero and former Olympic distance runner Louis Zamperini.
In an interview with Tom Brokaw, Greg Mortenson, author of 'Three Cups of Tea” said he's grateful to the people who raised allegations that he mishandled money from the charity he created to help build schools for girls in Afghanistan.