a forlorn Charlie Brown searches for “the real meaning of Christmas.” He makes his way to the local lot of aluminum trees, a fad at the time. But he’s drawn to the one real tree – a humble ...
Jewel Brites were popular ornaments of the 1950s and 1960s. They were lightweight and perfect for the novel aluminum Christmas trees. They were popular with families of young children and advertised ...
EDITOR: On Jan. 20 we will have the honor of inaugurating the 47th president of the United States. He has already served one ...
In the decades since the end of the cherished newspaper strip, audiences continue to find reasons to chuckle and cheer over ...
This time, though, he assured McCann-Erickson that the characters would be a perfect fit. Mendelson called up “Peanuts” comic strip creator Charles “Sparky” Schulz and told him he had just sold “A ...
The result: Debuting Dec. 9, 1965, in prime time, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (now streaming on Apple TV+) was watched by nearly half of all American viewers. The reviews were glowing and the creative ...
a forlorn Charlie Brown searches for “the real meaning of Christmas.” He makes his way to the local lot of aluminum trees, a fad at the time. But he’s drawn to the one real tree – a ...
the realization that Linus’ famous Bible monologue from Charles Schulz’s A Charlie Brown Christmas was nearly cut out completely. The recitation of a few Gospel verses is a scene many cannot ...
you also get Chicago's take on the Charlie Brown seasonal song Christmas Time Is Here, José Feliciano's jolly Feliz Navidad and a couple of tunes complete with a children's choir. If you ever ...
The Peanuts pose in front of a Peanuts inspired Christmas window at the Macy's Presents "It's The Great Window Unveiling, Charlie Brown" at Macy's Herald Square on November 20, 2015 in New York City.
This time, he assured McCann-Erickson, the characters would be a perfect fit. Mendelson called up the “Peanuts” comic strip creator and told him he had just sold “A Charlie Brown Christmas ...