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* There is a silent version of the logo. | * There is a silent version of the logo. | ||
* Sometimes, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | * Sometimes, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | ||
* NBC and CBS airings would have their generic themes playing over it, starting in 1994. | |||
* On ''The Greatest '70s Cop Shows'' DVD, the short 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] theme was heard on the pilot of ''Police Woman'' (this can also be heard on ''Gidget Grows Up''), and the long Columbia TriStar Television Distribution theme was heard on the pilot of ''Starsky & Hutch''. This was likely due to being a rushed job, resulting in "horrible" plastering. The short CTTD theme is also heard on ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'' on TBS, ''The Dana Carvey Show'' episode "The Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show" on DVD, and episode 5 of season 1 of ''The New Gidget'' on CTV Throwback (plastering the 1982 variant of the 4th logo). | * On ''The Greatest '70s Cop Shows'' DVD, the short 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] theme was heard on the pilot of ''Police Woman'' (this can also be heard on ''Gidget Grows Up''), and the long Columbia TriStar Television Distribution theme was heard on the pilot of ''Starsky & Hutch''. This was likely due to being a rushed job, resulting in "horrible" plastering. The short CTTD theme is also heard on ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'' on TBS, ''The Dana Carvey Show'' episode "The Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show" on DVD, and episode 5 of season 1 of ''The New Gidget'' on CTV Throwback (plastering the 1982 variant of the 4th logo). | ||
* On early to mid '90s reruns of the short-lived series ''Ivanhoe'', the second half of the theme is used. | * On early to mid '90s reruns of the short-lived series ''Ivanhoe'', the second half of the theme is used. |