Talk:Annotations of The Complete Peanuts/1959 to 1960

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"Daddy-o" does not equal Peter Gunn
Further to my point that Linus's adapting the term "Daddy-o" (as "Mommy-o") does not equate with the TV series Peter Gunn, one additional example out of countless instances pre-dating the Peter Gunn TV series, going back at least to the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle, is that in Elvis Presley's movie Jailhouse Rock, released in November 1957, when the title song is presented in the film, a male chorus added to Presley's recording "sings", "lay it on me, Daddy-o!". The term "Daady-o" was in far more widespread use than one detective TV series (or movie, as this article had cited) — even before said series was created. In short, the assertion that the TV show Lucy and Linus want to watch must be Peter Gunn in order to put Linus in that frame of mind is extremely far-fetched! 2601:545:8201:6290:5557:2556:6E65:B048 (discuss) 11:52, 19 February 2023 (UTC)