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*''Einsenhower and Lutz'': The "meow" is sung in the style of the closing credits music. | *''Einsenhower and Lutz'': The "meow" is sung in the style of the closing credits music. | ||
*''The Bob Newhart 19th Anniversary Special'': Bob Newhart himself says "Meow!" much like he does from Newhart. | *''The Bob Newhart 19th Anniversary Special'': Bob Newhart himself says "Meow!" much like he does from Newhart. | ||
*''The Trials of Rosie O'Neill'': The logo appears in a still shot with gold text against a brown background. | *''The Trials of Rosie O'Neill'': The logo appears in a still shot with gold text against a brown background. On some episodes, the logo is smaller. | ||
*''The Betty White Show'': On the episode "We're Not Really Divorced", the "meow" is not heard. | *''The Betty White Show'': On the episode "We're Not Really Divorced", the "meow" is not heard. | ||
*''Texas Wheelers'': A full-screen scene has a black-and-white kitten looking from around a corner where there is a water pipe and meows (though not the same as Mimsie's meow). The company's name appears over the scene in the same font as the closing credits. Several animated variants that have been rumored to exist including: | *''Texas Wheelers'': A full-screen scene has a black-and-white kitten looking from around a corner where there is a water pipe and meows (though not the same as Mimsie's meow). The company's name appears over the scene in the same font as the closing credits. Several animated variants that have been rumored to exist including: | ||
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*On Hulu prints of MTM shows, the logo is usually intact. However, the ''St. Elsewhere'' finale variation is long gone from television, and is all but extinct there, as it was only shown on NBC and nowhere else to our knowledge. VHS copies and reruns of the show just use the regular credit sequence and logo (with the exception of a print seen on the then-ALN Network, which had the normal credits and only the 20th Television logo). The Hulu version of the series finale uses the typical version with the MTM logo at the end. You can see the original version on the Paley Center's copy, besides on the Internet. | *On Hulu prints of MTM shows, the logo is usually intact. However, the ''St. Elsewhere'' finale variation is long gone from television, and is all but extinct there, as it was only shown on NBC and nowhere else to our knowledge. VHS copies and reruns of the show just use the regular credit sequence and logo (with the exception of a print seen on the then-ALN Network, which had the normal credits and only the 20th Television logo). The Hulu version of the series finale uses the typical version with the MTM logo at the end. You can see the original version on the Paley Center's copy, besides on the Internet. | ||
*The ''Texas Wheelers'' finale variation is beyond rare, possibly mythical, and had also fallen into extinction since it was only seen on ABC. Paley has an episode described as "the last aired" but the tape cuts out before a logo can be seen. The credits are typical of the series, putting any further variants to be seen on ''Wheelers'' in doubt. | *The ''Texas Wheelers'' finale variation is beyond rare, possibly mythical, and had also fallen into extinction since it was only seen on ABC. Paley has an episode described as "the last aired" but the tape cuts out before a logo can be seen. The credits are typical of the series, putting any further variants to be seen on ''Wheelers'' in doubt. | ||
*The ''The Trials of Rosie O'Neill'' variant can be found on The Archive TV, Multicom's streaming service, where the show can be streamed. | |||
*The ''Carlton'' variation can now be found on the final season DVD set of ''Rhoda'', as the cartoon is added as a bonus. | *The ''Carlton'' variation can now be found on the final season DVD set of ''Rhoda'', as the cartoon is added as a bonus. | ||
*The 1992 variant makes infrequent appearances at the end of some episodes of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' on Up. Also seen on 1994-98 syndicated prints of ''Rescue 911'', which can be seen on the Justice Network. | *The 1992 variant makes infrequent appearances at the end of some episodes of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' on Up. Also seen on 1994-98 syndicated prints of ''Rescue 911'', which can be seen on the Justice Network. | ||