1. EPISODE ZERO: The Layout of This Particular Doghouse William Pepper 3:51

One of my great childhood joys was the Peanuts comic strip. Charlie Brown and the gang were friends to me. I especially identified with Linus.

A great Saturday afternoon for me would be spent with a bowl of Cheetos and a collection of Peanuts strips. I especially liked the week-long story arcs and the brilliant mix of humor, frustration and perseverance of these lil’ folks – though I am a little sad Shermie never took off as a main character.

Animated Peanuts was great too. The airing of a Peanuts TV special was a big event in my house. I was pretty young, but I remember seeing Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown in 1977 in a movie theater. And I know I watched A Boy Named Charlie Brown over and over on cable. I don’t think a year has gone by that I haven’t watched the Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas specials. I pretty much have the dialogue memorized, much to the chagrin of my wife and kids.

To date, Charlie Brown and the gang have appeared in five feature films, ten motion comics available on iTunes, eight episodes of “This is America, Charlie Brown” and eighteen episodes of the “The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show“, and some forty-five TV specials.

And, on this podcast, we’re going to watch them all.

Every episode, usually about once per month, I’ll talk about one or two specials or a feature film. What I like about it; what I didn’t. What worked for me and what didn’t. There are many layers to a Peanuts special. Even in two dimensions, these animated characters are fully fleshed-out humans – and a beagle – with all the fears, anxieties, joys and laughs we all experience. Let’s explore those together.

And remember: Of all the Charlie Browns in the world, you’re the Charlie Browniest.

 

 

EPISODE ZERO: The Layout of This Particular Doghouse
William Pepper is a local playwright (New Ground Theatre, Augustana Playwrights Festival), very occasional actor (Playcrafters), blogger (http://www.williamallenpepper.wordpress.com/), author (In the St. Nick of Time) and now, he's a podcaster too.
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