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*The bylineless 1991 logo made a surprise appearance at the beginning of a 5Spike (now Paramount Network) airing of ''The Bounty Killer''. It also made a surprise appearance at the end of the Amazon Prime print of ''Silent Cries'', after the 2nd TriStar Television logo. | *The bylineless 1991 logo made a surprise appearance at the beginning of a 5Spike (now Paramount Network) airing of ''The Bounty Killer''. It also made a surprise appearance at the end of the Amazon Prime print of ''Silent Cries'', after the 2nd TriStar Television logo. | ||
*It recently made a surprise apperance on Decades airings of ''Riptide'' episodes, which they recently aired as part of their weekend binge. | *It recently made a surprise apperance on Decades airings of ''Riptide'' episodes, which they recently aired as part of their weekend binge. | ||
*The 1989 and 1991 variants show up on many later-season episodes of ''Who's the Boss?'' on GAC Family, followed by the SPT logo. | |||
'''Editor's Note''': It's the end bit of the 1981 movie logo albeit slightly modified, which was still satisfactory enough for the '80s. This was the first logo to replace the Embassy logo starting in 1988 on shows from Embassy. Many shows stopped using this logo in 1992, although ''The Young and the Restless'' and ''Days of Our Lives'' continued to use the blue/ivory logo until 1993. This was also used for the first season of ''The Larry Sanders Show'', which premiered in August 1992. | '''Editor's Note''': It's the end bit of the 1981 movie logo albeit slightly modified, which was still satisfactory enough for the '80s. This was the first logo to replace the Embassy logo starting in 1988 on shows from Embassy. Many shows stopped using this logo in 1992, although ''The Young and the Restless'' and ''Days of Our Lives'' continued to use the blue/ivory logo until 1993. This was also used for the first season of ''The Larry Sanders Show'', which premiered in August 1992. |