
One of the classic shows from Christmas past is the stop-motion animated Rudolph. It first showed in 1964 on NBC and apparently is the “longest running, highest rated television special in the history of the medium.” TVParty.com has an excellent write-up about the production. It talks about some deleted scenes, the music of the show, as well as the restored version shown in 1998.
Check out the TVParty.com web site for the full story.
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