Heart: a candy cane....a mug of hot chocolate...and thou.
Rudolph’s 50th anniversary. Thank you Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass.
SueB1863, “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer” wasn’t on CBS until 1972. Between 1964-71, it was aired on NBC.
Was the first tv program I saw in color when I was a kid..
When I was a kid in the 50’s we didn’t have TV, but we did have a 78rpm record of Gene Autry singing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Good job Heart.
The only thing that bothered me were the sequels they did. In the first show, Rudolph was all grown up at the end. But in the sequels, he’s a half grown calf again. Just didn’t seem right.
Happy 50th Rudolph!!
@mjfinegold from yesterday- that sounds like the arc. I wasn’t remembering it quite right. Thanks. I’ll try to find it.
Does he die in that one?
Alexander Batey almost 10 years ago
Rudolph’s 50th anniversary. Thank you Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass.
TheNerdV2000 almost 10 years ago
SueB1863, “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer” wasn’t on CBS until 1972. Between 1964-71, it was aired on NBC.
dvoyack almost 10 years ago
Was the first tv program I saw in color when I was a kid..
ellisaana Premium Member almost 10 years ago
When I was a kid in the 50’s we didn’t have TV, but we did have a 78rpm record of Gene Autry singing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Good job Heart.
cbrsarah almost 10 years ago
The only thing that bothered me were the sequels they did. In the first show, Rudolph was all grown up at the end. But in the sequels, he’s a half grown calf again. Just didn’t seem right.
Leticia Shelley almost 10 years ago
Happy 50th Rudolph!!
klesmiley_ Premium Member almost 10 years ago
@mjfinegold from yesterday- that sounds like the arc. I wasn’t remembering it quite right. Thanks. I’ll try to find it.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Does he die in that one?