A Boy Named Charlie Brown (TV program)

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A Boy Named Charlie Brown is an unreleased television documentary film about Charles M. Schulz and his creation Peanuts, produced by Lee Mendelson with some animated scenes by Bill Melendez and music by Vince Guaraldi.

Although never aired on television, this 30-minute 1963 documentary was instrumental in garnering commercial support and the creative teamwork that resulted in A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965 and the ensuing series of Peanuts television specials.

An album by the Vince Guaraldi Trio with music from the above documentary, originally titled Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown, was released in by Fantasy Records in 1964.

The documentary is available on DVD through the Charles M. Schulz Museum.

The unaired special will possibly air for the first time ever in 2010 on CBS in celebration of Charlie Brown's 60th anniversary.

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Preceded by
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Peanuts television specials Followed by
A Charlie Brown Christmas