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The @schulzmuseum would like to recognize the passing of Lee Mendelson who died this past Wednesday, December 25th at the age of 86.
Lee Mendelson, Charles M. Schulz, and Bill Melendez (L-R) partnered together for over thirty-eight years, producing fifty television specials and four animated feature films. It all began with A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965. The special aired nationally on December 9, 1965, and despite initial doubt for success, it was awarded an Emmy and a Peabody Award and is aired every year since.
The infamous call from Coca-Cola came on a Thursday, and by Monday they had written the entire outline for A Charlie Brown Christmas. “I hung up the phone and stared at it for a few minutes. Then I called Sparky. ‘I think I may have just sold a Charlie Brown Christmas show,’ I said. ‘And what show might that be?’ Sparky asked. ‘The one you need to make an outline for tomorrow,’ I replied. Without missing a beat, he calmly said, ‘Okay. Come on up.’” [📘: A Charlie Brown Christmas: The Making of a Tradition by Lee Mendelson and Bill Melendez]
[📸: R. Smith Kiliper, c.1980s]
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