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Today in Comics History: In "Peanuts," Linus quoted from the Gospel of Luke on December 20, 1959. His dialogue in that strip was later used in "A Charlie Brown Christmas” in a scene that Charles Schulz had to fight to include, and it became one of the special's indelible moments. https://t.co/mMB4EoGzJn
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Created by the late cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” aired on television for the first time on this day, Dec. 9, 1965. The 30-minute show, featuring the "Peanuts" gang, has been broadcast for 55 years. https://t.co/qyHBCFMj18
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On this day in 1965, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" aired for the first time. If you're a fan, you might learn things you didn't know about Peanuts creator Charles Schulz in this story: https://t.co/tN1pYSUYGA