“Peanuts” fans won’t find “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” on traditional TV outlets — instead, they’ll have to look on a streaming service.
Apple TV+, which acquired rights to the three Peanuts-themed holiday specials in 2020, is offering nonsubscribers the chance to watch the kid-friendly prime-time favorites for free.The Apple TV+ service — which also streams the hit shows “Ted Lasso” and “The Morning Show” — will offer “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” for free through Nov. 27.
“A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” first aired in 1973, and tells the story of what happens when Snoopy decides to cook after Peppermint Patty invites everyone to Charlie Brown’s house — even though Charlie Brown’s own Thanksgiving plan is to visit his grandmother. Over the decades, “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” has aired on CBS, The Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, ABC, PBS and Canada’s Family Channel.
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