Part 1 of the animated TV special "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" (based on the 1967 musical). This first aired on Wednesday, November 6, 1985 on CBS. Warner Home Video released the DVD version of this special on January 26, 2010. This video includes the title song ("You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown"), Lucy's flirtatious attempts of getting Schroeder's attention by singing over Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" ("Schroeder"), and Charlie Brown's struggles of flying a kite ("The Kite").
Directed By: Sam Jaimes
Produced By: Desiree Goyette, Lee Mendelson & Bill Melendez
Written By: Charles M. Schulz & Clark Gesner
Part 2 of the animated TV special "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" (based on the 1967 musical). This first aired on Wednesday, November 6, 1985 on CBS. Warner Home Video released the DVD version of this special on January 26, 2010. This video includes Snoopy's musings ("Snoopy [They Like Me]") and the "PEANUTS" gang's views on doing a book report on "Peter Rabbit" ("Book Report").
Part 3 of the animated TV special "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" (based on the 1967 musical). This first aired on Wednesday, November 6, 1985 on CBS. Warner Home Video released the DVD version of this special on January 26, 2010. FOR THOSE ASKING ABOUT THE ANIMATED VERSION OF "LITTLE KNOWN FACTS", THIS IS THE VIDEO FOR YOU!!! Aside from Lucy's outrageous lies to Linus ("Little Known Facts"), this video also has the deterioration of Charlie Brown's baseball team ("T-E-A-M" [The Baseball Game]") and Lucy's insights on her becoming queen ("Queen Lucy"; not a song).
Part 4 of the animated TV special "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" (based on the 1967 musical). This first aired on Wednesday, November 6, 1985 on CBS. Warner Home Video released the DVD version of this special on January 26, 2010. This video includes Charlie Brown's thoughts about being alone, the demented (yet hysterical) rendition of "Home On The Range" ("Glee Club Rehearsal"; this special predates the show "Glee" by 24 years [I don't watch "Glee", in case if you're wondering]), and Snoopy's overexaggerated thoughts about his favorite time of day ("Suppertime").
The grand finale. This video is very bittersweet, as it leads into the final proper number "Happiness". This video does include the end credits, where the reprisal of the title song ("You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown") plays.
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Contents of the program
The program opens with the other Peanuts characters singing the title song to Charlie Brown.
In the next scene, Schroeder plays Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" and Lucy sings along. She tries to tell him that they should get married. Schroeder ignores her, then Lucy says, "My Aunt Marian was right, never try to discuss marriage with a musician."
Charlie Brown hopes for the first time to be able to keep a kite but he once again fails. Sally writes a letter to Ann Flanders about the Valentine's Day card she gets. Charlie Brown writes a letter to his pencil pal about his downfall at his baseball game.
Charlie Brown gives Lucy a Valentine's Day card and mistakenly says "This is for you Lucy, MerryChristmas!" Charlie Brown sees Marcie and thinks that she is going to give him a Valentine's Day card but she does not. Lucy comes up to Schroeder again and talks about saucepans, and, again, Schroeder cannot stand it.
Snoopy imagines that he is a wild animal. Charlie Brown, Schroeder, Linus, and Lucy work on their book reports on Peter Rabbit ("Book Report"). Lucy teaches Linus about nature in her own way while Charlie Brown tries to correct her, but to no avail. (Wikipedia)
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | |
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Genre | Animation |
Format | Cartoon |
Created by | Charles M. Schulz |
Written by | Charles M. Schulz Clark Gesner John Gordon |
Directed by | Bill Melendez |
Composer(s) | Clark Gesner Ed Bogas Desiree Goyette |
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Country of origin | USA |
Language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Executiveproducer(s) | Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates |
Camera setup | Nick Vasu |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBS |
First shown in | November 6, 1985 |
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