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I've heard both "a scissors" and "a pliers", but never "a pants" or "a glasses". If pressed, I don't think anybody would object to the proper term being "a pair of". Since you mention Peanuts, maybe it's a Midwest thing, since Charles Schulz grew up in Minnesota.
That could be it. I guess in the TV show, the writers are trying to show that Monk is an old fashioned guy who uses outdated terms.