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Best Recording for Children | 1979 | Vince
Special Classifications of Individual Achievements | 1967 | Charles M.
Outstanding Childrens Program | 1967 | Lee
First Peanuts special of the 1960s to have Dolly Madison Cakes sponsored.
Originally this special was to have been called 'Good Grief, Charlie Brown.' A short piece in the December 15, 1965 'New York Times' mentions this special as an impending production to air in June 1966, and refers to it by that title.
This was the second Peanuts special to include credits, but only for a few cast members and not all who provided voices.
The original version of this special has integrated Coca Cola and Dolly Madison sponsor plugs much like "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and "It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown"
The second Peanuts television special
"[first lines] Everyone: [after he dropped a sure out] You blockhead, Charlie Brown!"
"Charlie Brown: Linus, give us the scouting report on the other team. Linus: I watched this team practice, see. They were terrible! Anybody could beat them. None of their players can hit the ball out of the infield. And they have this loud mouth girl in center field who can't catch a thing. They also have some animal at second base who can't even throw, and their pitcher is a kind of round-headed kid who is absolutely no good at all. And... Everyone: YOU SCOUTED YOUR OWN TEAM!"