Christmas TV schedule 2021: Where to watch classics like ‘Charlie Brown,’ new specials

“I think there must be something wrong with me, Linus,” says the round-headed star of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” in the 1965 cartoon that is forever young.

More than 50 years ago, Charlie Brown was in touch with the complicated emotions evoked by the holidays.

There is so much to cherish about this minor masterpiece, with its insightful take on the over-commercialization of Dec.

Amazon Prime’s 2016 adaptation of the children’s book by Ezra Jack Keats is aimed at tiny tots, but it’s really an all-ages treat.

Since 1966, this animated TV special has been a life hack on what to do if, like the big green guy, your heart is two sizes too small.

Gotta love the title song, performed by a Hollywood legend who, for 52 years, has united kids in asking their parents, “Who is Jimmy Durante?”.

Genial late-night host Jimmy Fallon introduced viewers to his two daughters during the quarantining-at-home episodes of “The Tonight Show” in 2020.

CBS is showing “Robbie The Reindeer: Hooves Of Fire” and “Robbie The Reindeer: Legend of the Lost Tribe” as a back-to-back hour of family fun.

There is a neat “Mary Tyler Moore Show” twist in the casting: the late Ed Asner and national treasure Betty White provided the voices of Mr. and Mrs.

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