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The Thanksgiving-themed movie has aired every year on CBS and ABC, but things changed when Apple acquired the rights to all Peanuts holiday specials, including "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving," in 2020.
On November 20, 1973, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts taught us to count our blessings and appreciate the important things in life in A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.In the Emmy Award-winning animated ...
Where can I watch “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving?” There’s only one way to stream this particular holiday staple — on Apple TV+.. The streamer is currently home to all of the Peanuts ...
With Thanksgiving around the corner, Charlie Brown fans are filled with confusion and disappointment. But don't worry! There's a simple, free way to watch the classic Thanksgiving special.
There’s something about watching Charlie Brown try to kick that football. Here's how you can watch “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving,” even without a TV.
Where to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ in 2024. In 2018, Apple acquired the rights to the “Peanuts” catalog, which includes all the classics like, “It’s the Great Pumpkin ...
Here's how to see "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" and other Peanuts holiday specials, including whether they're on Peacock, Amazon Prime or Apple TV+.
The 50 th anniversary of the classic Peanuts holiday special, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, has arrived. These days, the show, which first aired on CBS in 1973, feels like a bittersweet relic from ...
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving will also stream for free on Apple TV+ from Wednesday, Nov. 23 to Sunday, Nov. 27. To watch, go to tv.apple.com or download the Apple TV app.
Like the other Peanut specials, “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” will not air on TV again this year. Though fans of the classic can still temporarily watch it this season.
Now that it's Thanksgiving, Charlie Brown fans are looking for the classic Peanuts special. Here's how to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ isn’t on TV in 2023.
You can watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving for free on Apple TV+ this year on Saturday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 24. And, no, you don't even need a subscription to Apple TV+.