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All I remember is one-Emmy & the documentary raving about good the episode was that won the Emmy. I was going to go with your memory (though I really enjoyed most of the documentary, no way I was going rewatch it to find the answer), have challenging memory, until I went official websites, like Emmy (https://www.televisionacademy.com/awards/nominees-winners/1975/outstanding-childrens-program) IMDb (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069637/awards/) & Star Trek universe, found that according to IMDb you are right about the whole show, instead of the one episode & in 1975’s nomination. The strangest thing is Emmy have no record of the catagory, in ‘75, & let alone TAS winning & the catagory, in ‘74, & let alone TAS nomination. The official ‘S T’ websites I could find have no mention of any of it, while mentioning ‘T A S’. Makes no sense that the documentary mentions the win & IMDb lists both the win & nomination.
Maybe, you can find it through the official Emmy’s website link, I provided?
The reason why you aren’t finding it on the main Emmy site archive is because in the 1970s children’s programming was grouped with the ‘Daytime Emmy’ awards regardless of when a show was broadcast.
Since we both think it is 1-Emmy, I am going go with what you are saying about it being an Emmy for entire show.
No,I got that, since they offer only one-search feature for the awards that the searching by year & award accounted for all the programming, not just Prime Time or Day Time.