10:15 am • Snoopy`s Getting Married, Charlie Brown 10:45 am • A

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10:15 am • Snoopy`s Getting Married, Charlie Brown 10:45 am • A
June 21, 2015
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10:15 am • Snoopy’s Getting Married, Charlie Brown
While acting as Peppermint Patty’s guard dog, Snoopy meets a beautiful dog named Genevieve. He soon decides to
get married and asks his brother Spike to travel from Needles, California, to be the ‘Best Beagle’ at his wedding. At
first Snoopy is excited, but he soon becomes so nervous that he cannot enjoy his own bachelor party. Finally, the big
day arrives. . .but where is the bride? Will Snoopy’s heart be broken, or will he rejoice in remaining a bachelor?
(originally aired March 20, 1985 ● 30 minutes)
10:45 am • A Charlie Brown Christmas
In this Emmy and Peabody Award-winning Christmas classic, Charlie Brown finds himself depressed by the
commercialism of Christmas and his lack of Christmas cards. He takes Lucy’s advice to become the director of the
Peanuts Gang’s Christmas pageant, but they don’t take him seriously. Can Charlie Brown, with Linus’ help, find a
good Christmas tree…and the true meaning of Christmas?
(originally aired December 9, 1965 ● 30 minutes)
11:15 am • It’s a Mystery, Charlie Brown
Woodstock’s fancy new nest disappears and Snoopy, donning a Sherlock Holmes outfit, sets out to find it. The
suspects are Charlie Brown, then Lucy and Linus, and finally Peppermint Patty, but there’s not enough evidence to
point the finger at any of them. Back at Woodstock’s tree, Snoopy spots footprints leading from the tree to the
elementary school. Through an open window, Snoopy and Woodstock climb into the school and find Woodstock’s
nest under a glass display case. Woodstock is overjoyed and grateful to find his home
but the mystery is not solved. Who took Woodstock’s nest?
(originally aired February 1, 1974 ● 30 minutes)
11:45 am • TV Land Legends: 60 Minutes Interview
Extended version of Schulz’s 60 Minutes interview with Steve Kroft from October 31,
1999, in which he celebrates the 50th anniversary of his comic strip, Peanuts. Among
the topics they discuss is why Charlie Brown has never kicked the football and
Snoopy’s evolution into a beagle who can do anything from being a flying ace to
playing baseball. Also, Schulz recalls proposing marriage to a red-haired girl named
Donna Johnson.
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(originally aired October 19, 2003 ● 30 minutes)
12:15 pm • It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
This Emmy Award-nominated special finds the Peanuts Gang outfitted in costumes, ready for trick or treating and
Violet’s Halloween party. Charlie Brown is in a ghost costume (with more eyeholes cut out than needed), Lucy is
dressed as a witch and Snoopy makes his television debut as the World War I Flying Ace. While the rest of the Gang
goes Trick-or-Treating, Linus convinces Sally to wait with him in the most sincere pumpkin patch for the Great
Pumpkin.
(originally aired October 27, 1966 ● 30 minutes)
2:00 pm • Cartoonist Nathan Hale
Cartoonist Nathan Hale will talk about his work and share an exclusive and hazardous tale from his graphic novel
series Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales. Hale is the illustrator of the graphic novel Rapunzel’s
Revenge, which was an Al Roker Book Club for Kids selection, an ALA Notable Book, and a
YALSA Great Graphic Novel for Teens. Hale will sign books after his talk.
*Please visit our Video Nook at the end of the Great Hall to view our IntroductoryVideo.