Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, joins Bill Hemmer Reports with his reflection
The late Charles Schulz, the quiet and reserved bespectacled creator of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the entire Peanuts franchise, was once called a magician with a pencil, an artist who captured our imaginations and left us with a daily smile for well over a half-century.
It’s been two decades since the last original Peanuts comic strip ran in newspapers, and 55 years since Schulz’s beloved animated Christmas special first debuted on CBS television. Yet, the charm of the hapless Charlie Brown and all the gang still resonates with young and old alike, especially at this time of year.
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Jean Schulz responds to the controversy over Franklin s role in A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Ethan Alter
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A Charlie Brown Christmas has been a seasonal pop culture gift for 55 years and counting, it’s hard to imagine a Thanksgiving weekend without at least one helping of
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. In recent years, though, the 1973 animated special written by
Peanuts creator, Charles Schulz has been accompanied by a side of controversy. At issue is a sequence from the half-hour cartoon where Charlie Brown and his friends sit down for their version of Thanksgiving dinner, featuring toast, popcorn and jelly beans in place of turkey, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce.