Miami Herald (Sunday)

Brought ‘Charlie Brown Christmas’ to TV

- Associated Press

Lee Mendelson, the producer who changed the face of the holidays when he brought “A Charlie Brown Christmas” to television in 1965 and wrote the lyrics to its signature song, “Christmas Time Is Here,” died on Christmas Day, his son said.

Mendelson, who won a dozen Emmys in his long career, died at his home in Hillsborou­gh, California, of congestive heart failure at age 86 after a long struggle with lung cancer, son Jason Mendelson told The Associated Press.

Lee Mendelson headed a team that included “Peanuts” author Charles Schulz, director Bill Melendez, and pianist and composer Vince Guaraldi, whose music for the show, including the opening “Christmas Time Is Here,” has become as much a Christmas staple as the show itself.

Mendelson told The Cincinnati Enquirer in 2000 that he was short on time in finding a lyricist for the song, so he sketched out the six verses himself in “about 15 minutes on the backside of an envelope.”

He found a choir from a church in his native Northern California to sing the song that sets the show’s unforgetta­ble tone, beginning with Mendelson’s words:

“Christmas time is here, happiness and cheer, fun for all that children call, their favorite time of year.”

The show won an Emmy and a Peabody Award and has aired on TV annually ever since. The team that made it would go on to create more than 50 network specials, four feature films and many other “Peanuts” projects.

Mendelson is survived by his wife, Ploenta, his children Lynda, Glenn, Jason and Sean, his stepson Ken and eight grandchild­ren.

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 ?? JASON MENDELSON via AP ?? Producer Lee Mendelson wrote the lyrics to ‘Christmas Time Is Here’ in about 15 minutes.
JASON MENDELSON via AP Producer Lee Mendelson wrote the lyrics to ‘Christmas Time Is Here’ in about 15 minutes.

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