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''Logo descriptions by Jason Jones, James Fabiano, Matt Williams, Ryan Mead, Michael Bode, bmasters9, and Logophile''
''Logo descriptions by Jason Jones, James Fabiano, Matt Williams, Ryan Mead, Michael Bode, bmasters9, and Logophile<br>Logo captures by Shadeed A. Kelly, Eric S, V of Doom, snelfu, Supermarty-o, James Stanley Barr, Derrick Anderson, ClosingLogosHD, Pygmalion X, and others<br>Editions by Shadeed A. Kelly, Logophile, V of Doom, MrThorax281, CuriousGeorge60, Brendan Richards, BenIsRandom and Vahan Nisanian<br>Video captures courtesy of ChadODell, gman1290, JohnnyL80, mcydodge919, Matthew Mayfield (Logophile), and youngleader610 (Mr. Logo)''
''Logo captures by Shadeed A. Kelly, Eric S, V of Doom, snelfu, Supermarty-o, James Stanley Barr, Derrick Anderson, ClosingLogosHD, Pygmalion X, and others''
''Editions by Shadeed A. Kelly, Logophile, V of Doom, MrThorax281, CuriousGeorge60, Brendan Richards, BenIsRandom and Vahan Nisanian''
''Video captures courtesy of ChadODell, gman1290, JohnnyL80, mcydodge919, Matthew Mayfield (Logophile), and youngleader610 (Mr. Logo)''




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Logo: Against a red background, the yellow letters "C-P-T" appear one by one as each initial appears on screen and zooming out at the same time. The "T" is in the middle of and on a higher plane than the "C" and "P", which slide upwards diagonally to merge with the "T" to form a stylized logo, which looks like a pretzel. On either side of the logo's stem are the words "COLUMBIA" and "PICTURES", and below that "TELEVISION". Under all that is the byline "A DIVISION OF COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES, INC." all in white lettering.
Logo: Against a red background, the yellow letters "C-P-T" appear one by one as each initial appears on screen and zooming out at the same time. The "T" is in the middle of and on a higher plane than the "C" and "P", which slide upwards diagonally to merge with the "T" to form a stylized logo, which looks like a pretzel. On either side of the logo's stem are the words "COLUMBIA" and "PICTURES", and below that "TELEVISION". Under all that is the byline "A DIVISION OF COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES, INC." all in white lettering.


Variant: A stretched 16:9 variant was spotted on a Plus7 streaming print of Police Woman.
Variant: A stretched 16:9 variant was spotted on a Plus7 streaming print of ''Police Woman''.


FX/SFX: The letters appearing, and the letters "combining".
FX/SFX: The letters appearing, and the letters "combining".
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Music/Sounds Variants:
Music/Sounds Variants:
* On the TV movie The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, the same music was heard being played on an organ, since the movie took place in the 1930s.
* On the TV movie ''The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case'', the same music was heard being played on an organ, since the movie took place in the 1930s.
* Sometimes, the closing theme of the show or TV movie would play over it.
* Sometimes, the closing theme of the show or TV movie would play over it.


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