
Today in Television History
December 9, 1965
A Charlie Brown
Christmas aired for the first time. This was the first of many prime-time animated TV specials based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M.
Schulz. It was produced and directed by former Warner Bros.
and UPA animator Bill Meléndez,
who also supplied the voice for the character of Snoopy. Initially sponsored
by Coca-Cola,
the special aired on CBS from its debut in 1965 through 2000, and has aired on ABC since 2001. For many years it aired only annually,
but is now telecast at least twice during the Christmas season. The special has been honored with both an Emmy and Peabody award.
A Charlie Brown Christmas is also one of CBS's most successful
specials, airing annually more times on that network than even MGM's classic
motion picture The Wizard of Oz. Oz was
shown thirty-one times on CBS, but not consecutively; between 1968 and 1976,
NBC aired the 1939 film.
Stay Tuned
Tony Figueroa
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