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Lee Mendelson

"I'm going to be remembered for 'A Charlie Brown Christmas.' And that's a great thing to be remembered for... 'Charlie Brown' was Charles Schulz to a certain extent. And he hated bulliness. I think all those 50 years was an attack on bulliness... He left words in the dictionary like 'security blanket' and 'great pumpkin'... And the sense of loss, first when he retired and then when he passed away... was phenomenal. Because whole generations grew up with this guy -- his legacy was deep."

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Arthur Rankin, Jr.

"I'm always pleased by success, and I'm always surprised by it.  Why has 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' been on the air for 42 years? The longest-running, highest-rated film in the history of the medium?  I don't know the answer to that. But over the last few years, I've become very honored by that... I guess that is my legacy. Longevity is the answer for art."
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Warren Cowan

"I think that timing is extremely important. The idea is that you want to hit the reader or viewer on almost the day of the show. We prepare in advance, but you try to time everything to run and to break within a few days of the airdate."