'An icon in entertainment, an icon in America': Wisconsin filmmaker remembers Betty White
By:
Bill Walsh
Posted: Jan 1, 2022 9:04 PM CDT

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A Wisconsin filmmaker has spent the last decade working on a documentary about Betty White's career. CBS 58's Bill Walsch has more on what made White such a treasure.
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