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→2nd Logo (1974-August 1988): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTx6RqjKTi0
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*This logo was | *This logo was seen on '70s-'80s prints of TV shows originally aired on ABC, among others. Worldvision was also the top distributor of most Hanna-Barbera shows from 1979 onwards, when Taft acquired Worldvision; Worldvision also began to distribute Ruby-Spears Enterprises series after that company's sale to Taft in 1981. | ||
*This logo is seen on some episodes of ''The Streets of San Francisco'' on Me-TV, a few final season Me-TV reruns of ''The Love Boat'', and various season 4 episodes of ''Highway to Heaven'' on True Movies (now Great! Romance) in the UK and on Netflix. Tubi's print of S6E36 of ''The Smurfs'' retains | *This logo is seen on some episodes of ''The Streets of San Francisco'' on Me-TV, a few final season Me-TV reruns of ''The Love Boat'', and various season 4 episodes of ''Highway to Heaven'' on True Movies (now Great! Romance) in the UK and on Netflix. Tubi's print of S6E36 of ''The Smurfs'' also retains the 1981 version of this logo, following the 1986 Hanna-Barbera "CGI Swirling Star" logo. | ||
*The B&W version was last seen on a few B&W episodes of ''Combat!'' on H&I (the final season uses the color version) as well as some TV movies and mini-series like ''Holocaust'', which is followed by the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo on its DVD release. | *The B&W version was last seen on a few B&W episodes of ''Combat!'' on H&I (the final season uses the color version) as well as some TV movies and mini-series like ''Holocaust'', which is followed by the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo on its DVD release. | ||
*The in-credit variant was last seen on 2000s GSN reruns of ''Let's Make a Deal''. | *The in-credit variant was last seen on 2000s GSN reruns of ''Let's Make a Deal''. | ||
*The first version (no byline) was also sighted on ''A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story'' and ''Louis Armstrong: Chicago Style'' when it aired on Encore Drama in the late 2000s. | *The first version (no byline) was also sighted on ''A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story'' and ''Louis Armstrong: Chicago Style'' when it aired on Encore Drama in the late 2000s. | ||
*This was also spotted on at least one episode of ''General Hospital'' from around 1980 or 1981 during SOAPnet's ''General Hospital'': 50th Anniversary marathon. | *This logo was also spotted on at least one episode of ''General Hospital'' from around 1980 or 1981 during SOAPnet's ''General Hospital'': 50th Anniversary marathon. | ||
*It was also seen on ''Benji'', ''Zax & the Alien Prince'' (except for episodes 1, 11, and 12) where it is retained on DVD releases. | *It was also seen on ''Benji'', ''Zax & the Alien Prince'' (except for episodes 1, 11, and 12) where it is retained on DVD releases. | ||
*When ''Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos'' was rerun on Adult Swim, this logo with the Taft byline was intact as well. | *When ''Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos'' was rerun on Adult Swim, the 1981 version of this logo with the Taft byline was intact as well. | ||
*The ''Capture of Grizzly Addams'' variant can be seen on said movie, whenever reran (usually on Decades), and is also retained on the film's DVD release, followed by the silent variant of the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. | *The ''Capture of Grizzly Addams'' variant can be seen on said movie, whenever reran (usually on Decades), and is also retained on the film's DVD release, followed by the silent variant of the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. | ||
*The 1979 version of this logo was also seen on the original airings of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo''. | *The 1979 version of this logo was also seen on the original airings of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo''. | ||
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**However, it is omitted from the 2024 Warner Archive Blu-ray releases thereof. | **However, it is omitted from the 2024 Warner Archive Blu-ray releases thereof. | ||
*The 1981 version of this logo also appears twice on HBO Max's print of ''The New Adventures of Jonny Quest'' episode "Vikong Lives"; following the 1986 Hanna-Barbera "CGI Swirling Star" logo, and following the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logo added at the end of that print. | *The 1981 version of this logo also appears twice on HBO Max's print of ''The New Adventures of Jonny Quest'' episode "Vikong Lives"; following the 1986 Hanna-Barbera "CGI Swirling Star" logo, and following the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logo added at the end of that print. | ||
*The 1981 version of this logo is also seen on the MeTV Toons airings of ''Mister T'', following the 1981 [[Ruby-Spears Productions]] logo. | |||
*This logo is also preserved on the 2022 Arrow Blu-ray release of the TV movie ''The Initiation of Sarah'' (1978). | *This logo is also preserved on the 2022 Arrow Blu-ray release of the TV movie ''The Initiation of Sarah'' (1978). | ||
*The superimposed variant of the 1981 version of the logo was also seen on ''American Film Institute Awards'' from 1986. | *The superimposed variant of the 1981 version of the logo was also seen on ''American Film Institute Awards'' from 1986. | ||