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* On ''Beakman's World'', a CGI toy rocket flies around the Torch Lady. | * On ''Beakman's World'', a CGI toy rocket flies around the Torch Lady. | ||
'''FX/SFX''' | '''FX/SFX:''' None, except when it fades out, where the name along with the byline below dims out and later fades out completely. | ||
'''Music/Sounds''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' Here are the main versions: | ||
* 1992-December 31, 1993: The 1988 music from the 4th logo. ''Days of Our Lives'' and ''The Young and the Restless'' were the two series that used this starting in mid-Spring 1993 and used it until New Year's Eve 1993. | * 1992-December 31, 1993: The 1988 music from the 4th logo. ''Days of Our Lives'' and ''The Young and the Restless'' were the two series that used this starting in mid-Spring 1993 and used it until New Year's Eve 1993. | ||
* September 1993-2001: A 6-note majestic tune is heard, full of brass instruments; composed by Dave Grusin. | * September 1993-2001: A 6-note majestic tune is heard, full of brass instruments; composed by Dave Grusin. | ||
* 1994-2001: A re-composed 1993 theme that's slightly re-arranged. | * 1994-2001: A re-composed 1993 theme that's slightly re-arranged. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* There is a silent version of the logo. | * There is a silent version of the logo. | ||
* Sometimes, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | * Sometimes, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | ||
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* The version with the 1988 music can be seen on the VHS release of ''Married... with Children: It's a Bundyful Life'', ''The Best of Beakman's World'' (the variant with the rocket) on VHS and DVD, at the start of a 1993 Columbia House VHS tape of ''Bewitched'' called "Love That Witch", and on most episodes of the final season of ''Designing Women'' on DVD (a handful of episodes have the 1993 version and the series finale "Gone with a Whim" has the SPT logo). | * The version with the 1988 music can be seen on the VHS release of ''Married... with Children: It's a Bundyful Life'', ''The Best of Beakman's World'' (the variant with the rocket) on VHS and DVD, at the start of a 1993 Columbia House VHS tape of ''Bewitched'' called "Love That Witch", and on most episodes of the final season of ''Designing Women'' on DVD (a handful of episodes have the 1993 version and the series finale "Gone with a Whim" has the SPT logo). | ||
* It also appeared at the end of ''The Partridge Family: C'mon Get Happy!'' on VHS; it's also likely preserved on other VHS tapes in the Screen Gems TV series. Weirdly on some episodes of ''Bewitched'', this logo is seen between with the 1965 Screen Gems logo and the Sony Pictures Television logo. | * It also appeared at the end of ''The Partridge Family: C'mon Get Happy!'' on VHS; it's also likely preserved on other VHS tapes in the Screen Gems TV series. Weirdly on some episodes of ''Bewitched'', this logo is seen between with the 1965 Screen Gems logo and the Sony Pictures Television logo. | ||
* It's also seen at the end of ''The Graduate'' on Antenna TV and This TV. The CPT logo is present on several season 5 episodes of ''Barney Miller'' on the Shout! Factory DVD set, following the Four D Productions logo. | * It's also seen at the end of ''The Graduate'' on Antenna TV and This TV. The CPT logo is present on several season 5 episodes of ''Barney Miller'' on the Shout! Factory DVD set, following the [[Four D Productions, Inc.|Four D Productions]] logo. | ||
* The logo was also spotted on an airing of ''Just You and Me, Kid'' on Antenna TV, plastering the first few seconds of the 1976 Columbia film logo. | * The logo was also spotted on an airing of ''Just You and Me, Kid'' on Antenna TV, plastering the first few seconds of the 1976 Columbia film logo. | ||
* It was also spotted on some episodes of ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'' on TBS, surprisingly not falling victim to TBS's style of split-screen credits. It's also intact on the 2015 Complete Series DVD release from [[Mill Creek Entertainment]] and on most episodes on Crackle. | * It was also spotted on some episodes of ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'' on TBS, surprisingly not falling victim to TBS's style of split-screen credits. It's also intact on the 2015 Complete Series DVD release from [[Mill Creek Entertainment]] and on most episodes on Crackle. |