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Music/Sounds: A synthesized, keyboard-driven rock tune. The first half of the music has two arrangements: one slightly faster and more hokey-sounding, and the other cleaner and more professional. Both have the same ending. | Music/Sounds: A synthesized, keyboard-driven rock tune. The first half of the music has two arrangements: one slightly faster and more hokey-sounding, and the other cleaner and more professional. Both have the same ending. | ||
Availability: Again, very rare. It could be spotted on pre-1979 recordings of PBS shows produced by WNET. If you're lucky, it may appear on an episode of ''The Men Who Made the Movies'' on a DVD directed by the subject of that episode. The version with the hokey arrangement appears on a Home Vision Entertainment VHS of ''Portraits of an Artist'', featuring Georgia O'Keeffe, and at least two episodes of the first season of the PBS incarnation of ''The Dick Cavett Show''; the version with the clean arrangement appears on ''The Great Radio Comedians'', the DVD release of ''The Great American Dream Machine'' (all episodes on Volumes 1 and 2), and early (pre-1976) episodes of ''The Robert MacNeil Report'', which are available on DVD and online at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Its last appearance was on the seven-part miniseries ''Women in Art''. | Availability: Again, very rare. It could be spotted on pre-1979 recordings of PBS shows produced by WNET. If you're lucky, it may appear on an episode of ''The Men Who Made the Movies'' on a DVD directed by the subject of that episode. The version with the hokey arrangement appears on a Home Vision Entertainment VHS of ''Portraits of an Artist'', featuring Georgia O'Keeffe, and at least two episodes of the first season of the PBS incarnation of ''The Dick Cavett Show''; the version with the clean arrangement appears on ''The Great Radio Comedians'', the DVD release of ''The Great American Dream Machine'' (all episodes on Volumes 1 and 2), and early (pre-1976) episodes of ''The Robert MacNeil Report'', which are available on DVD and online at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Its last appearance was on the seven-part miniseries ''Women in Art''. You can also see the complete logo about an hour into the documentary ''Mr. Soul!''. | ||
Editor's Note: While arguably cheap-looking and primitive by today's standards, this logo's usage of Scanimation was pretty innovative for the time, and it also has a really sweet musical theme. | Editor's Note: While arguably cheap-looking and primitive by today's standards, this logo's usage of Scanimation was pretty innovative for the time, and it also has a really sweet musical theme. | ||