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'''Editor's Note''': This logo's rough animation and design as well as its use of the "S from Hell" theme signified that this logo was only temporary until the "Sunburst" was introduced two years later.
'''Editor's Note''': This logo's rough animation and design as well as its use of the "S from Hell" theme signified that this logo was only temporary until the "Sunburst" was introduced two years later.


===2nd Logo (In-credit Variants) (May 1974-2002)===
===2nd Logo (September 21, 1976-September 28, 1982, April 13, 1983)===
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'''Logo''': An in-credit from the following:
* ''Days of Our Lives'' (1974-1983): "A CORDAY PRODUCTIONS COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION PRESENTATION © (year), PRE-RECORDED".
* ''The Young and the Restless'' (1974-2002): "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''A COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION PRESENTATION in association with BELL-PHILLIP TELEVISION, INC.'''}} (later "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''[[Bell Dramatic Serial Company|BELL DRAMATIC SERIAL CO.]]'''}}" in 1984) {{Font|Times New Roman|'''and [[Corday Productions|CORDAY PRODUCTIONS, INC.]] Copyright © (year) by (name of CPT company) All Rights Reserved'''}}".
* ''Dealer's Choice'' (1974) and ''The Diamond Head Game'' (1975): "This has been a Columbia Pictures Television Presentation". The former show had it in the Cooper Black font (later used for one of the font styles for Columbia) while the latter used Peignot.
* ''The Fun Factory'' (1976): This has the [[Fishman-Freer Productions]] in-credit logo with a copyright notice and below that is "in association with COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION".
* ''The Upper Hand'' (1990-1993): "{{Font|Times New Roman|''Produced in association with'' COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION}}".
* ''Beakman's World'' (September 18, 1992-1997): We have the Columbia Pictures print logo in white with the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Columbia Pictures Television Distribution'''}}" in Souvenir font (later Bank Gothic Condensed Bold font as "COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" in 1993) under the Torch Lady. Underneath that is the phrase "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''In Association With'''}}", which was later changed into "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" in all-caps in 1993. September 18, 1992-May 22, 1993 episodes have the 1989-1993 print Torch Lady with the sunburst behind her, while episodes aired between September 18, 1993-1997 have the current Torch Lady with a cloud background placed inside a box.
* ''Miracle on Interstate 880'' (February 22, 1993): "COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION".
 
'''Variants''':
* On season 1 episodes of ''The Upper Hand'', it scrolls with the credits.
* On ''The Best of Beakman's World'', the phrase "In Association With" is in a similar font as the show's credits.
 
'''FX/SFX''': The scrolling or the fade in of the text.
 
'''Music/Sounds''': The show's closing theme.
 
'''Availability''': Extremely rare, but it's intact in some variants.
* It appeared on ''Days of Our Lives'', ''The Young and the Restless'', ''The Upper Hand'' (a British sitcom based on ''Who's the Boss?''), and ''Beakman's World''.
* The ''Dealer's Choice'' (the first show, apparently, to ever include a reference to Columbia Pictures Television), ''The Diamond Head Game'', and ''The Fun Factory'' variants are extinct. The ''Young & The Restless'' variant has recently become extinct as well.
* The ''Miracle on Interstate 880'' variant is seen on said movie, which can be found on DVD, and can be also purchased on YouTube, iTunes, Amazon, and Vudu.
* This logo is retained on Me-TV airings of ''Beakman's World'' but is followed immediately by the SPT logo.
 
'''Editor's Note''': None.
 
===3rd Logo (2nd official logo) (September 21, 1976-September 28, 1982, April 13, 1983)===
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'''Editor's Note''': This logo is a favorite among logo enthusiasts for its nice visual effects and music. The regular variant is also considered to be the first ever logo to have been uploaded onto YouTube, uploaded sometime in 2006. However, the original video appears to have been deleted.
'''Editor's Note''': This logo is a favorite among logo enthusiasts for its nice visual effects and music. The regular variant is also considered to be the first ever logo to have been uploaded onto YouTube, uploaded sometime in 2006. However, the original video appears to have been deleted.


===4th Logo (3rd official logo) (September 24, 1982-June 18, 1993)===
===3rd Logo (September 24, 1982-June 18, 1993)===
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'''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.


===5th Logo (4th official logo) (August 15, 1992-May 19, 2001)===
===4th Logo (August 15, 1992-May 19, 2001)===
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