“A Charlie Brown Christmas Special” first appeared in 1965. I first watched it in 1976 when I was about ten years and one week in age. I am now aged fifty-six years and six days.
I am old enough to have seen the first broadcast of “A Charlie Brown Christmas”.It left such an impact on me that I have “Charlie Brown Christmas”-themed decorations throughout my home.
Ah yes Red, I can relate, even though we know what the ending will be, as a child we always wished the tree would fall over and break Charlie Browns leg, the rest of the gang would rush Charlie Brown to Hospital were in the end, the cute little redheaded girl would come to see Charlie Brown.
We didn’t care about Charlie Brown’s romance, we just wanted the extra half hour of tv time such a scenario would have given us.
robertdkrebs Premium Member about 2 years ago
Just loved ,and still do, all of the Christmas specials. They were pretty new then. Great childhood memories.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
“A Charlie Brown Christmas Special” first appeared in 1965. I first watched it in 1976 when I was about ten years and one week in age. I am now aged fifty-six years and six days.
Catfeet Premium Member about 2 years ago
We need a double feature…Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol, anyone?
mymontana about 2 years ago
Indeed, dear Charlie Brown – it’s Christmas !!! Love to our dear friends
paulprobujr about 2 years ago
Don’t be a blockhead, Red! Enjoy the ending and re-watch it next year.
stringer831 about 2 years ago
I am old enough to have seen the first broadcast of “A Charlie Brown Christmas”.It left such an impact on me that I have “Charlie Brown Christmas”-themed decorations throughout my home.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Rover is full of Christmas Joy… ;-)
Spider-UK about 2 years ago
This is a fact. Except I’m an adult so I can go to bed whenever I want
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ah yes Red, I can relate, even though we know what the ending will be, as a child we always wished the tree would fall over and break Charlie Browns leg, the rest of the gang would rush Charlie Brown to Hospital were in the end, the cute little redheaded girl would come to see Charlie Brown.
We didn’t care about Charlie Brown’s romance, we just wanted the extra half hour of tv time such a scenario would have given us.
yip yip yip about 2 years ago
Mom, dad, there’s no school tomorrow, I need to practice staying awake to see if there is a real Santa. Yip yip yip yip yip
brick10 about 2 years ago
There is that.
bwswolf about 2 years ago
On the bright side, Red …… when it’s bed time you’ll have Rover come and keep you company …… :)
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
Makes sense now……
WilliamMedlock about 2 years ago
Hallmark has been running Christmas movies since September; it really turns one off about Christmas.
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
I never saw the Charlie Brown Christmas movie. I haven’t actually seen very many holiday movies at all, and once was enough when I had a choice.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago
Red has a point there. Still, this show is always available. I even have the soundtrack. Vince Guaraldi (the composer) was a genius! ❤️
tvstevie about 2 years ago
“Good Grief,” he says—-just like Charlie Brown!
pbr50138 about 2 years ago
It’s a shame that 99% or the classic Christmas shows are now, PPV. SMH…