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(→‎4th Logo (3rd official logo) (September 24, 1982-June 18, 1993): Is there any proof at all this was used on Phenom? Earliest episode I found was the third episode and it had CPT 1993. Unless proven otherwise, I'm deleting this bit)
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'''Music/Sounds''':
'''Music/Sounds''':
*1982-1989: A shortened, slightly higher pitched version of the Sunburst music was used by Suzanne Ciani. The 1976 version was also used on this logo for a long version.
*1982-1989: A shortened, slightly higher pitched version of the Sunburst music was used by Suzanne Ciani. The 1976 version was also used on this logo for a long version.
*January 4, 1988-1993: A 6-note brass jingle mixed with twinkles composed by Tim Thompson that was played on a keyboard, in which sounds like a superhero's theme. Also consider that Columbia's logo editing habits were so sloppy during this era that sometimes this logo was plastered over a Screen Gems or Embassy Communications logo with the original logo's music still intact. No trace of the SG music for this logo has been found since. However, the Embassy theme was retained on a ''Diff'rent Strokes'' episode when it was reran on Antenna TV.
*January 4, 1988-1993: A 6-note brass jingle mixed with twinkles composed by Tim Thompson that was played on a keyboard, in which sounds like a superhero's theme.  
*Sometimes, the end theme of the show or TV movie is played over the logo, or none.
*Sometimes, the end theme of the show or TV movie is played over the logo, or none.


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*On the 1988 TV movie ''Intrigue'', the 1988 CPT theme is low toned.
*On the 1988 TV movie ''Intrigue'', the 1988 CPT theme is low toned.
*On the first three episodes of ''A Peaceable Kingdom'', the logo fades out half way before the theme finishes. The first episode, the theme fades out on the 6th and final note, the second episode fades out on the 4th note and you can hear a little bit of the 5th note, and the third episode fades out on the 6th note and you can hear a little bit of the 6th note as it fades out.
*On the first three episodes of ''A Peaceable Kingdom'', the logo fades out half way before the theme finishes. The first episode, the theme fades out on the 6th and final note, the second episode fades out on the 4th note and you can hear a little bit of the 5th note, and the third episode fades out on the 6th note and you can hear a little bit of the 6th note as it fades out.
*Some Screen Gems programs had the "S from Hell" logo sloppily plastered with this logo in the early/mid '80s, in a way that the first 2-3 notes of the SG jingle would be heard, then the Ciani music would be heard starting in mid-jingle. One example of this would appear on '80s reruns of ''The Farmer's Daughter''.
*Some Screen Gems programs had the "S from Hell" logo sloppily plastered with this logo in the early/mid '80s, in a way that the first 2-3 notes of the SG jingle would be heard, then the Ciani music would be heard starting in mid-jingle. One example of this would appear on '80s reruns of ''The Farmer's Daughter''. Also, in the same period the logo would plaster Screen Gems logos with the original music still intact, though no trace has been found since.
*On a rerun of a ''Diff'rent Strokes'' episode on Antenna TV, the theme from the Embassy Communications logo would be heard, due to bad plastering.
*French airings of ''T.J. Hooker'' on the French Belgium channel "La Une" have the widescreen 1982 logo with the 1993 CPT theme.
*French airings of ''T.J. Hooker'' on the French Belgium channel "La Une" have the widescreen 1982 logo with the 1993 CPT theme.
*On a French print of a S1 episode of ''Silver Spoons'', the 1988 CPT logo theme can be faintly heard as the sound is strangely low.
*On a French print of a S1 episode of ''Silver Spoons'', the 1988 CPT logo theme can be faintly heard as the sound is strangely low.
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