Inventors Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford
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Sally’s school report spotlights people who turned ideas into reality: inventors Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford. Originally released June 25, 1996 • 30 minutes Peppermint Patty hosts a New Year’s Eve party while Charlie Brown struggles to read War and Peace. Originally aired January 1, 1986 • 30 minutes Snoopy turns Charlie Brown invisible! Will Charlie Brown finally get to kick the football? This film is being shown in conjunction with the exhibition Abracadabra! Magic in Peanuts. Originally aired April 28, 1981 • 30 minutes Charles M. Schulz discusses the 50th anniversary of Peanuts. Originally aired October 19, 2003 • 30 minutes Lee Mendelson, Jean Schulz, and Derrick Bang (author of 50 Years of Happiness) share their thoughts on the creation of Snoopy's lovable sidekick and best friend, Woodstock. This film is being shown in conjunction with the exhibition Peace, Love, and Woodstock. Originally aired October 20, 2009 • 15 minutes Snoopy runs away to join the circus. Will he ever come home? Originally aired October 24, 1980 • 30 minutes Against all odds Charlie Brown wins the class spelling bee. Then he wins the school spelling bee. Next he’s on to the televised national spelling bee. Good Grief! Originally aired 1969 • 1 hour 30 minutes Short documentary about the composer Vince Guaraldi, nominated for an Oscar in 1971 for “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” and known for composing many of the Peanuts cartoon soundtracks. Originally aired 2009 • 45 minutes Peppermint Patty hosts a New Year’s Eve party while Charlie Brown struggles to read War and Peace. Originally aired January 1, 1986 • 30 minutes In this interview with Charlie Rose, Charles Schulz discusses his personal history, the history of Peanuts, th and the strip’s 50 anniversary. Originally aired May 9, 1997 • 40 minutes .