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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
*There were two music variations for this, one with an extended version of the familiar theme (seen, for example, at the beginning of the 1971 TV movie ''The People''), and on ''Tales of the Crypt'', the logo uses a fanfare composed by Elmer Bernstein, which is actually the closing fanfare from David L. Wolper's documentary ''Four Days in November'' (1964). | *There were two music variations for this, one with an extended version of the familiar theme (seen, for example, at the beginning of the 1971 TV movie ''The People''), and on ''Tales of the Crypt'', the logo uses a fanfare composed by Elmer Bernstein, which is actually the closing fanfare from David L. Wolper's documentary ''Four Days in November'' (1964). | ||
*Sometimes, a generic theme was used. One example is the 1979 [[Paramount Television ( | *Sometimes, a generic theme was used. One example is the 1979 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|PTV]] theme heard instead on early-to-mid-1970s prints of ''That Girl'', presumably because of an editing mistake. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Shows that used to have this logo are not seen much on video or in syndication. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Shows that used to have this logo are not seen much on video or in syndication. | ||