After not being on TV in 2020, the Charlie Brown classic will be free for Northland families to watch this year along with other Charlie Brown classic specials.
A map that claims to depict the most popular fictional character from every U.S. state seems to have started a war -- at least online -- between Minnesota and Maine.
For 55 years, it has been an American tradition to watch the Charlie Brown holiday specials on network TV. That tradition is ending in 2020. Good grief!
Though Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang are turning 62 this November 25, it's 2015's celebration that 'Peanuts' fans should anticipate. Peanuts Worldwide, the joint venture of Charles M. Schultz Creative Associates and Iconix Brand Group, Inc., is planning to bring these beloved characters to the big screen in a feature film event a couple years from now.