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Rudolph, which has been a perennial TV staple for 54 years, recently nabbed 8.14 million viewers on CBS when it aired on the broadcaster on Nov. 27. In 2017, it similarly drew 8.07 million viewers.
Rudolph first appeared as advertising giveaway in 1939 “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” started out as a children's story released by Montgomery Ward in 1939, 85 years ago.
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Wilma Rudolph: The Triumph of the "Tennessee Tornado" - MSNWilma Rudolph, an iconic figure in Olympic history, emerged from humble beginnings and significant physical challenges to become one of the most celebrated athletes of the 20th century. Known as ...
How one big step for Wilma Rudolph turned into Olympic gold. May 20, 2010— -- Half a century ago, gold medal-winning runner Wilma Rudolph was so fast that she ran right into the pages of ...
In 1940, Rudolph was born in Clarksville, the 20th out of 22 children. Polio paralyzed her when she was a child, but by the time she was 12, she began to walk and soon went on to be a world ...
Eleven seconds flat. That is all the time it took for Wilma Rudolph to streak to victory in the 100-meter sprint and claim Olympic gold at the 1960 Summer Games in Rome. The twenty-year-old sprinter, ...
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