Picture of author.

Lee Mendelson (1933–2019)

Author of A Charlie Brown Christmas: The Making of a Tradition

12+ Works 599 Members 6 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the name: Lee Mendelsohn

Image credit: mendelsonproductions.com

Works by Lee Mendelson

Associated Works

A Charlie Brown Christmas [1965 TV movie] (1965) — Producer — 766 copies, 6 reviews
It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown [1966 TV movie] (1966) — Producer — 367 copies, 2 reviews
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving / The Mayflower Voyagers (1973) — Producer — 215 copies, 1 review
Snoopy, Come Home [1972 film] (1972) — Producer — 73 copies
A Boy Named Charlie Brown [1969 film] (1969) — Producer — 60 copies
You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown [1975 TV special] (1975) — Producer — 50 copies
Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown [1977 film] (1977) — Producer; Producer — 28 copies

Tagged

Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1933-03-24
Date of death
2019-12-25
Gender
male
Education
Stanford University (1954)
Occupations
producer
Organizations
United States Air Force
KRIX-TV
Lee Mendelson Film Productions
Relationships
Schulz, Charles (Collaborator)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
San Francisco, California, USA
Place of death
Hillsborough, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
California, USA

Members

Reviews

6 reviews
This is a book for fans of the Peanuts and especially A Charlie Brown Christmas. I am a big fan and even went to David Benoit’s Charlie Brown Christmas jazz concert this past year. This book explains how the first Peanuts cartoon came to be and the doubts the producers had when it was completed. I think it surprised everyone involved how much a big hit it has become. There are interviews with Lee Mendelson and Bill Menendez. There are also remembrances with some of the children involved. show more Also included in this 192 page book are the sheet music to “Christmas Time is Here” and Linus and Lucy. And finally, the entire script with illustrations complete the book. I enjoyed it but was disappointed that this is a reprint of a book that was published thirteen years ago. show less
I have been a fan of Charlie Brown for most of my life. Christmas doesn't seem like Christmas until I've watched A Charlie Brown Christmas on television. So you can imagine my excitement when I received this book chronicling the making of the show. This book doesn't really go in depth about the Peanuts creator Charles Schulz, but it's more of a behind the scenes look at how this cartoon came into being.

This book contains interviews from some of the people who worked closely with Schulz as show more well as reflections from some of the people who worked on A Charlie Brown Christmas. And while all that is interesting to read, I found the rough sketches, the illustrated script, and the music from the television show just as fascinating. There is something about the simplicity of these characters that speaks to the heart of millions of people. This show has been on the air for almost 50 years and there is a good reason for it.

If you're a fan of this show like I am, then you'll want to read this book. It's perfect for all ages. The younger kids will enjoy reading the illustrated script, while the older ones will enjoy reading about the making of a tradition.
Read more at http://www.2readornot2read.com/2013/12/review-charlie-brown-christmas-making.htm...
show less
As far as I'm concerned, this is *THE* book about the classic 1965 Charlie Brown Christmas Special.

Awards

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Statistics

Works
12
Also by
20
Members
599
Popularity
#41,951
Rating
4.1
Reviews
6
ISBNs
18
Languages
1
Favorited
1

Charts & Graphs