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* The distribution version was last seen on ''The Moderns'' on the Showtime Networks, ''The Tamarind Seed'' when it was on Netflix, Netflix/Tubi prints of ''Winter People'' (1989) (it was also present on MGM HD Europe's print), the 1998 PolyGram VHS release of ''Ski Patrol'' (plastering the [[Epic Productions]] logo), the Epix and Paramount+ streaming service prints (and possibly the MGM Limited Edition Collection DVD-R) of the 1986 TV movie ''The Right of the People'' (preceded by the 2008 MGM logo), and supposedly on the 2008 Hen's Tooth DVD release of ''The Boys in Company C'' (1978). | * The distribution version was last seen on ''The Moderns'' on the Showtime Networks, ''The Tamarind Seed'' when it was on Netflix, Netflix/Tubi prints of ''Winter People'' (1989) (it was also present on MGM HD Europe's print), and also appears on the 1998 PolyGram VHS release of ''Ski Patrol'' (plastering the [[Epic Productions]] logo), the Epix and Paramount+ streaming service prints (and possibly the MGM Limited Edition Collection DVD-R release) of the 1986 TV movie ''The Right of the People'' (preceded by the 2008 MGM logo), and supposedly on the 2008 Hen's Tooth DVD release of ''The Boys in Company C'' (1978). | ||
* The regular version is intact on the mini-series ''The Billionaire Boys Club'' (originally produced by ITC) on DVD from A&E Home Video and on the pilot of ''The Crow: Stairway to Heaven'' (however, the DVD release of that show plasters it with the 1998 [[Universal Worldwide Television]] logo on the rest of the series). | * The regular version is intact on the mini-series ''The Billionaire Boys Club'' (originally produced by ITC) on DVD from A&E Home Video and on the pilot of ''The Crow: Stairway to Heaven'' (however, the DVD release of that show plasters it with the 1998 [[Universal Worldwide Television]] logo on the rest of the series). | ||
** It is also seen on the TV special ''Barney's First Adventures'' on Fox Kids, which | ** It is also seen on the TV special ''Barney's First Adventures'' on Fox Kids, which appears as a bonus feature on the ''Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie'' DVD. | ||
** It also plastered the 1982 [[Moonlight Productions]] logo on a late 1990s syndicated print of the 1984 TV movie ''Obsessive Love''. | ** It also plastered the 1982 [[Moonlight Productions]] logo on a late 1990s syndicated print of the 1984 TV movie ''Obsessive Love''. | ||
* It also appeared on the ultra short-lived ''Motown Live!'' as well as the third season of ''Due South''. | * It also appeared on the ultra short-lived ''Motown Live!'' as well as the third season of ''Due South''. | ||
* This also appeared on Netflix viewings of ''The Lunatics''. | * This also appeared on Netflix viewings of ''The Lunatics''. | ||
* The "VISUAL PROGRAMMING" variant | * The "VISUAL PROGRAMMING" variant appears on ''Cats'', the 1998 UK VHS releases of ''More Adventures at the Faraway Tree'' and ''The Adventures Of The Wishing Chair'' from [[Tempo Video]], at the start of the 1999 UK VHS release of ''Introducing... Maisy!'' from PolyGram Video and some prints of ''The Best Bits of Mr. Bean'', respectively. | ||
* The in-credit print version is still seen on ''Maisy'' episodes from the era on Peacock. | * The in-credit print version is still seen on ''Maisy'' episodes from the era on Peacock. | ||
* The in-credit print version was also seen on the TV movie ''Outrage'' (1998), which can be found on DVD and a Virgin Media Two airing. | * The in-credit print version was also seen on the TV movie ''Outrage'' (1998), which can also be found on DVD and a Virgin Media Two airing. | ||
* This logo also appears on Shout! Factory TV's print of the 1979 TV movie ''Friendly Fire''. | * This logo also appears on Shout! Factory TV's print of the 1979 TV movie ''Friendly Fire''. | ||