This hour-long program is possibly one of the best hours of television ever. And gayest.
Next up in our line-up was A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS (see below), followed by (in no specific order) HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, THE NANNY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS , RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER and THE SNOWMAN (see yesterday's blog entry). I'll have more detailed entries about most of these shows in a few days, in the meantime, here's my Peanuts entry from last year: There's been so much written about this award-winning classic already (both online and in the "real" world), that there's not much of anything I can say that hasn't already been said. I could go on about the characters, the sad little tree, the commercialism of Christmas or the wonderful Vince Guaraldi soundtrack. But I won't.
I could also comment on the religious aspect of the show - since it's one of the rare instances of Christian propaganda that seems to be accepted and tolerated by even the most ardent believers in separation of church and entertainment. But I won't go there either, even though I just did. ;)
I could trace it's broadcast history and talk about how it's been edited (or some say "censored") over the years, but you can get all that on Wikipedia. I just wanna share some great old TV Guide ads and thank the late great Charles Schulz, Bill Melendez and the aforementioned Mr. Guaraldi for creating a simple, wonderful half-hour of animation that has defined how people think about Christmas for the past 43 years. In the words of Lucy Van Pelt, "Charlie Brown is a blockhead, but he did get a nice tree".
What a great line-up; and I agree with you on the Pee-Wee Xmas special - what a blast! Poor Dinah Shore...
ReplyDeleteAbout 20 years ago, when many of the old Christmas TV specials were available only on VHS, I was at Christmas party with my co-workers from Home Shopping Network, where we watched the Grinch, Little Drummer Boy, etc. for the first time since we were all little kids. It was such a blast! Chuck Jones' Grinch animation holds up especially well. Sadly, I don't have many friends these days who see the charm in the cheese. And I hate how they superimpose distracting animated promos for other shows when they show these classics on TV these days.
ReplyDeleteThe Pee Wee Christmas Special is a classic work of art! I especially love the Hanuka portion of the show featuring Mrs. Renee and Dinosaur Family. Naturally the Dinosaur Family is Jewish, they're BC!
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