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- Charlie Brown makes his way to the national spelling bee finals.
- When his team is offered membership in the Little League, Charlie Brown finds he must make a difficult moral decision.
- Three teenage circus performers travel the country solving mysteries.
- Fun, but short-lived, game show which pits three married couples against one another. In the main game, the couples answer questions (usually true/false) in order to win points. Round 1 correct answers earned 2 points each, and round 2 answers earned 4 points each. The winning couple got their points converted to seconds, which is how long they have to try to win the bonus round. In the bonus round, the couple has a chance to win four prizes, each more expensive than the previous (with the third and fourth prize often being a trip and a car, respectively). In order to do this, they have to answer 4 questions correctly for the first prize, then 5 for the second, then 6 for the third, then seven to win the fourth prize. The questions are rapid fire, and are arranged in categories where each thing named off could be any one of three predetermined answers (fin/feather/fur, 1700s/1800s/1900s/, 60s/70s/80s, etc.). If the couple doesn't win the fourth prize, they are given $100 for each correct answer they got in that round.
- Comedy taking place in Toronto circa 1964 about a CBC variety show called "It's Ruby and Kip" which stars married/divorced/re-married TV couple Kip Delaney, and Ruby Kendall (played by real-life husband and wife Colin Mochrie and Debra McGrath). The show was once the number one rated show in Canada, but has slipped hard in the ratings as of recent, and their producer wants the show to tank the whole way. Ruby is the focal point of the show, while Kip is merely the piano player (making them essentially a 1960s Canadian 'Captain and Tenille'). Add to it their squabbling when off the camera (while trying to maintain a positive image ON camera), and the problems others involved with the show have, and you have for one good time.
- When Snoopy turns Charlie Brown invisible in a magic act, he has trouble changing him back.
- Charlie Brown tries to impress his red-headed dream girl at a football game, but Lucy won't cooperate.
- Jobless loser Tommy Collins is sequestered to be a juror in a serial killer trial. He does everything he can to prolong the trial and deliberations to take full advantage of the free lodging and food.
- While relaxing in his tree house, the Pink Panther becomes the victim of the pointy-nose guy, who in this cartoon is am employee of a lumber yard who has just cut down the tree his house was in, effectively destroying it. As a measure of revenge, the panther follows the man home and behind his back starts stealing his house from him piece by piece. As he notices everything is disappearing little by little (front door, back steps, fireplace, chimney, furniture, plumbing, walls, roof, etc.), the man first thinks its termites, then thieves, but the exterminator and police all think he's crazy, so he goes to a shrink, who confirms it. When the man tries to show the shrink his house, it's gone, and he goes insane, and gets taken to the happy home.
- Charlie Brown and Linus go in search of a girl seen in the audience of a sport event.
- The Pink Panther is a traveling seller of pep pills on the Western frontier, who inadvertently sells some pills to a frail thief and gathers the strength to steal from every bank in town.
- Stanley and Ollie are enlisted to deliver the deed to a goldmine in a small village, only for it to be stolen.