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| {{PageCredits|description=yomoneyboat and WizardDuck|capture=Eric S. and Pygmalion X|video=sailorclose, JohnnyL80, Broken Saw, theRafaMarc (a.k.a. "RM") and External Galaxy}} | {{PageCredits|description=yomoneyboat and WizardDuck|capture=Eric S. and Pygmalion X|video=sailorclose, JohnnyL80, Broken Saw, theRafaMarc (a.k.a. "RM") and External Galaxy|edits=Michael Kenchington}} | ||
| ===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
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| '''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic 8-note synth tune that begins with 4 descending notes, followed by a 5th done on synth strings when the words land. Then 3 more ascending notes follow. This was all done on a Roland D-50 synthesizer with the patches "Future Pad" (for the descending and ascending notes) and "Pizzagogo" (for the 5th note). | '''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic 8-note synth tune that begins with 4 descending notes, followed by a 5th done on synth strings when the words land. Then 3 more ascending notes follow. This was all done on a Roland D-50 synthesizer with the patches "Future Pad" (for the descending and ascending notes) and "Pizzagogo" (for the 5th note). | ||
| '''Availability:''' Rare.  | '''Availability:''' Rare. | ||
| * It can be seen on 1989-1992 episodes of ''Cops''. | |||
| * It was also seen on very early episodes of ''Code 3'' and ''American Expose: Who Murdered JFK'', respectively. | |||
| ===2nd Logo (August 15, 1992-September 18, 1999)=== | ===2nd Logo (August 15, 1992-September 18, 1999)=== | ||
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| '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' Some ''Cops'' tapes have a silent variant. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' Some ''Cops'' tapes have a silent variant. | ||
| '''Availability:''' Uncommon.  | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. | ||
| * It appears on 1992-1999 episodes of ''Cops''. | |||
| * A still version of the logo may appear on Spike airings on ''Cops''. | |||
| * It was also seen on later episodes of ''Code 3''. | |||
| ==Langley Productions== | ==Langley Productions== | ||
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| '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Street Patrol'', a different guitar theme is used, which is sometimes abridged. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Street Patrol'', a different guitar theme is used, which is sometimes abridged. | ||
| '''Availability:''' Common.  | '''Availability:''' Common. | ||
| * It appears on ''Cops'' episodes from the era, as well as ''Jail'' and ''Street Patrol''. | |||
| * It first appeared on ''The amazing video collection'' VHS Series released by Marketing Works. | |||
| ===2nd Logo (September 7, 2008-June 3, 2018)=== | ===2nd Logo (September 7, 2008-June 3, 2018)=== | ||
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| '''Music/Sounds:''' The abridged music variant from the previous logo, but the generic Fox jingle plays over episodes that aired on Fox until 2013. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The abridged music variant from the previous logo, but the generic Fox jingle plays over episodes that aired on Fox until 2013. | ||
| '''Availability:''' No longer current.  | '''Availability:''' No longer current. | ||
| * It was seen on post-season 21 episodes of ''Cops'' and was used together with the previous logo for a very brief time. | |||
| * It can also be seen on ''Jail'' as well. | |||
| ===3rd Logo (June 4, 2018-)=== | ===3rd Logo (June 4, 2018-)=== | ||