Peanuts , and the Strip’S 50Th Anniversary
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MAY 2021 10:15 AM He’s Your Dog, Charlie Brown Will Snoopy head off to obedience school or hide out at Peppermint Patty’s house? Originally aired February 14, 1968 • 30 minutes 10:45 AM This Is America, Charlie Brown: The Music and Heroes of America Peppermint Patty tries to teach Marcie how to decorate eggs, Snoopy gets a birdhouse for Woodstock, and Linus convinces Sally that she doesn’t need to color eggs because the Easter Beagle will bring them. Originally aired April 19, 1974 • 30 minutes 11:15 AM Woodstock: Creating Snoopy’s Sidekick 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. Originally aired October 20, 2009 • 30 minutes 11:45 AM The Charlie Rose Interview In this interview with Charlie Rose, Charles Schulz discusses his personal history, the history of Peanuts , and the strip’s 50th anniversary. Originally aired May 9, 1997 • 40 minutes 12:30 PM Closed for Cleaning 12:45 PM Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown Charlie Brown trades Lucy in hopes of getting a better baseball player. This film is being shown in conjunction with the exhibition Lucy! Fussbudget to Feminist. Originally aired August 29, 2003 • 30 minutes 1:15 PM You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown Charlie Brown competes against the Masked Marvel in the Junior Olympics Decathlon. Originally aired October 28, 1975 • 30 minutes 1:45 PM What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? The Peanuts Gang tour France to learn about World Wars. Originally aired May 30, 1983 • 30 minutes 2:15 PM Closed for Cleaning 60 Minutes 2:30 PM TV Land Legends: The Interview Charles M. Schulz discusses the 50th anniversary of Peanuts . Originally aired October 19, 2003 • 30 minutes 3:00 PM Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown See 12:45 pm description. 3:30 PM The Charlie Rose Interview See 11:45 am description. Peanuts 4:10 PM You’re Groovy, Charlie Brown: in the ’70s A short documentary including Craig Schulz, Lee Mendelson, and Jean Schulz. Originally aired June 01, 2010• 30 minutes Also, watch the Introductory Video now showing in the Video Nook, =Closed Captioned located at the end of the Great Hall. .