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When it comes to
Christmas, there's a lot to be happy about, and one of the highlights for many
of us is, of course, watching Christmas films. There's something for everyone,
whether you enjoy classics or comedies. Grab a cup of hot chocolate, a huge
warm blanket, and your Christmas spirit because these holiday films are about
to light up your life like a Christmas tree.
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
A Charlie Brown Christmas is a
1965 animated television special that was the first to be based on Charles M.
Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. Produced by Lee Mendelson and directed by Bill
Melendez, the holiday classic was premiered on CBS. This 25-minute film begins
with Charlie Brown finding himself depressed despite the holiday season around
the corner, and Lucy, the lovely neighbourhood child psychiatrist, suggests that
he put on a neighbourhood Christmas play.
However, his best efforts are rejected when he chooses a small Christmas tree as the centrepiece. Luckily, it has a joyful ending thanks to the unstoppable combination of Linus' heartfelt message about the true meaning of Christmas and the undeniable power of catchy jazz music. If you miss the live broadcast on TV, you can still watch the movie online on Apple TV+. The message at the centre of this never grows old!





