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Variants:
Variants:
A filmed version exists.
A filmed version exists.
Sometimes, "Distributed by" would be seen on top.
Sometimes, "Distributed by" or "In Association With" would be seen on top.
At the beginning of some TV movies, "PRESENTS" appears below.
At the beginning of some TV movies, "PRESENTS" appears below.
Occasionally, the copyright stamp is omitted.
Occasionally, the copyright stamp is omitted.
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FX/SFX: The zooming.
FX/SFX: The zooming.


Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show, silence, or a short fanfare.
Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show, silence, or a short flourish fanfare.


Availability: Rare. It was also seen on TV shows and movies made by Hallmark Entertainment of the era.  
Music/Sounds Variant: Sometimes, especially during the logo's early years, an alternate 8-note orchestral theme is heard.
 
Availability: Rare. It was seen on TV shows and movies made by Hallmark Entertainment of the era.  
It's seen on The Secret World of Alex Mack and Farscape, which was retained on DVD releases.
It's seen on The Secret World of Alex Mack and Farscape, which was retained on DVD releases.
This can be seen on the TV movie Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, followed by the first NBCUniversal logo.
This can be seen on the TV movie Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, followed by the first NBCUniversal logo.
On recent prints of Alice in Wonderland (1999 TV movie), the Sonar Entertainment logo plasters this one. The IAW variant seen CBS airings Get To The Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story.
On recent prints of Alice in Wonderland (1999 TV movie), the Sonar Entertainment logo plasters this one. The IAW variant appeared on the original CBS airing of Get To The Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story.


Editor's Note: It's a well-crafted logo for its time, though some might mistake the H ribbon as resembling an X.
Editor's Note: It's a well-crafted logo for its time, though some might mistake the H ribbon as resembling an X.

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