Peter Robbins: Voice of Original Charlie Brown Dead at 65
The man who lent his voice to the beloved cartoon character Charlie Brown in the Peanuts cartoons has died. Peter Robbins was 65.
The man who lent his voice to the beloved cartoon character Charlie Brown in the Peanuts cartoons has died. Peter Robbins was 65.
For more than five decades, Americans have brought in the fall holidays with Charlie Brown TV specials. But the tradition of watching those classics on broadcast TV is no more after AppleTV+ secured the rights to the shows and will block them from appearing on the networks.
“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” used its Halloween show to pillory the ongoing impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, remaking an animated clip called “It’s the Great Impeachment, Charlie Brown.”
“A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” was accused of racism by some social media users Thursday due to where Franklin, the only black character, is seated at the dinner table.
White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci can be forgiven for succumbing to the same illusion that enchants almost every conservative with a moment in the media spotlight: that journalists might really like you.
A Texas judge signed an order stopping the Killeen School District from banning a Charlie Brown Christmas display.
“A school district in Kentucky has ordered all administrators under its jurisdiction to remove religious references from Christmas productions, leading one facility to censor its planned elementary presentation of A Charlie Brown Christmas by blotting out “the Gospel of Luke read by little Linus,” Cheryl Chumley reports at WND.
A man who voiced the lovable Charlie Brown in a series of 1960s television specials has pleaded guilty to making criminal threats after he attempted to solicit a hitman to kill a San Diego law enforcement officer.
It took the combination of James Bond and Charlie Brown to save the box office after a disastrous few weekends of flops. Both “Spectre” and “The Peanuts Movie” reinvigorated moviegoers who turned out in droves to check out the new fare, including buzzy limited-release titles like “Spotlight.”
The latest trailer for The Peanuts Movie reunites Charlie Brown and Snoopy for their most daring mission yet.