Remembering Betty White on what would've been her 100th birthday
birthday, a look at how she transformed American television
When Betty White began appearing on TV in the 1940s, she had no idea she was embarking on a career that would change the course of television forever. TODAY is celebrating the entertainment icon by looking back at her life’s many highlights — and a career that dates back as long as the medium itself.
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