On Dec. 9, 1965, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" debuted on CBS, and it became an instant classic. Lee Jenkins' home is proof ...
From the column: "Sixty years ago this Christmas season ... TV audiences were introduced to a downtrodden blockhead and his quest to find joy and understand the true meaning of Christmas." ...
One of the most beloved holiday specials ever made doesn’t start with costumed pageants, joyful carols or snowmen come to ...
This December marks the 60th anniversary of A Charlie Brown Christmas, a half-hour television special that did something ...
The story behind the beloved cartoon is now told at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, where visitors can explore how the production came together under intense circumstances. For decades, ...
The Peanuts special was developed in the early '60s, and even though Charles Schulz's comic strip was popular at the time, ...
If "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is a must-watch for your family, this weekend could be the best time to watch. You won't find it on cable channels or airing on network TV this year. The animated TV ...
Peanuts fans, for the most wonderful time of the year, are able to watch "A Charlie Brown Christmas," a mainstay of the holidays, for free on Apple TV this weekend. "Can he overcome his friends’ ...
Amid the lights, commercials, and gift wrap, it’s worth asking again what Christmas is all about. That question is at the center of my favorite animated special, 1965’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” I ...
In addition to Peanuts, he created a single-panel gag strip called “Young Pillars,” which ran from 1956 to 1965 for a youth ...