Born on This Day

Bryan Cranston

1956 -

Emmy- and Tony-winning actor who starred as Walter White in the TV hit "Breaking Bad."

Amanda Gorman

1998 -

The first National Youth Poet Laureate, who at age 22 delivered her poem "The Hill We Climb" at Joe Biden's 2021 inauguration.

Wanda Sykes

1964 -

Emmy-winning writer and comedian known for her work on "The Chris Rock Show" and the "Ice Age" franchise. 

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1955
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"Peter Pan" becomes the first Broadway musical adapted to air on color TV, with the entire cast and crew, including Mary Martin in the title role. The broadcast drew more than 65 million viewers, then the largest audience in TV history.

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