| Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown | |
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| Genre | Documentary |
| Based on | Peanuts byCharles M. Schulz |
| Developed by | Bill Melendez |
| Written by | Lee Mendelson |
| Directed by | Lee Mendelson |
| Presented by | Carl Reiner |
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| Music by | Vince Guaraldi |
| Opening theme | "Linus and Lucy" |
| Ending theme | "Linus and Lucy" |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Executive producer | Lee Mendelson |
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| Running time | 60 minutes |
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| Network | CBS |
| Release | January 9, 1976 (1976-01-09) |
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Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown is an animated TV documentary that celebrates 25 years of thePeanuts comic strip. The special first aired January 9, 1976 onCBS.[1] The special includes clips from the previous 14Peanuts specials and interview segments with creatorCharles M. Schulz, with narration byCarl Reiner.
The voice cast in this special (excluding Lynn Mortensen and Linda Ercoli) reprised their roles inRace for Your Life, Charlie Brown (1977).
A 30th anniversary special,Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown, followed in 1979.
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