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'''Music/Sounds:''' A slightly sped-up version of the 1970-1974 Screen Gems music as the first three opening notes bring forth the three initials in the logo. The rest of the theme plays normally. The first three notes appear to be played faster than on the Screen Gems version. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A slightly sped-up version of the 1970-1974 Screen Gems music as the first three opening notes bring forth the three initials in the logo. The rest of the theme plays normally. The first three notes appear to be played faster than on the Screen Gems version. | ||
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* On the TV movie ''The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case'', the logo's theme is played on an organ, likely intentional as the movie takes place in the 1930s. | * On the TV movie ''The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case'', the logo's theme is played on an organ, likely intentional as the movie takes place in the 1930s. | ||
* Sometimes, the closing theme of the show or TV movie would play over it. | * Sometimes, the closing theme of the show or TV movie would play over it. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The television theme is a variation of the theatrical logo's music. Was also written by Suzanne Ciani. Some people find it appropriate for the company that would be owned by Coca-Cola, as the effects in the song resemble the sound of pouring and fizzing soda. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The television theme is a variation of the theatrical logo's music. Was also written by Suzanne Ciani. Some people find it appropriate for the company that would be owned by Coca-Cola, as the effects in the song resemble the sound of pouring and fizzing soda. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* Sometimes, the theme played at a lower pitch. | * Sometimes, the theme played at a lower pitch. | ||
* In rare cases, it used the closing theme of the show or TV movie. | * In rare cases, it used the closing theme of the show or TV movie. | ||
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* Sometimes, it has the closing theme of the show or TV movie playing over the logo, or none. | * Sometimes, it has the closing theme of the show or TV movie playing over the logo, or none. | ||
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* On the ''Married... with Children'' episode "A Man's Castle" as seen on ''The Most Outrageous Episodes: Volume 2'' DVD, the 1993 music from the 5th logo is heard. | * On the ''Married... with Children'' episode "A Man's Castle" as seen on ''The Most Outrageous Episodes: Volume 2'' DVD, the 1993 music from the 5th logo is heard. | ||
* There was a warped version with Thompson's music seen on '80s prints of Screen Gems shows such as ''Occasional Wife''. The theme is also in a higher pitch. | * There was a warped version with Thompson's music seen on '80s prints of Screen Gems shows such as ''Occasional Wife''. The theme is also in a higher pitch. |