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American Experience· Season 15 · Episode 11

Seabiscuit

S15E11·9.0·April 21, 2003·1h·PBS

On New Year's Eve, 1938, columnist Walter Winchell published his annual list of the year's top ten newsmakers. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was among those mentioned. So was British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The tenth spot, however, went to a horse.In the 1930s, when Americans longed to escape the grim realities of Depression era, Seabiscuit became a working man's hero. At the height of his career, Seabiscuit became a national obsession. His name was used to sell everything from oranges to hotels, from ladies' hats to dry-cleaning services. Tens of thousands of fans swarmed to the racetracks just to see him work out. One writer called the phenomenon Seabiscuit-itus.

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#1In Season 15of 3 rated episodes
#29All-timeof 105 rated episodes
+0.2vs season avgSeason 15 averages 8.8
2003First airedApril 21, 2003

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