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'''Logo:''' We see a picture of a brand new Columbia Torch Lady, holding a light torch on top of a new pedestal against a cloud background with a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} sky around it. The word "{{color|silver|'''COLUMBIA'''}}" appears in giant chiseled {{color|silver|silver}} letters behind her at the very top, similar to the classic Columbia Pictures logo from 1936-1976. Underneath the lady are the words "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION'''", or until 1996, "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION'''" (in the Bank Gothic Condensed Bold font) and underneath that is the byline "a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company". | '''Logo:''' We see a picture of a brand new Columbia Torch Lady, holding a light torch on top of a new pedestal against a cloud background with a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} sky around it. The word "{{color|silver|'''COLUMBIA'''}}" appears in giant chiseled {{color|silver|silver}} letters behind her at the very top, similar to the classic Columbia Pictures logo from 1936-1976. Underneath the lady are the words "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION'''", or until 1996, "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION'''" (in the Bank Gothic Condensed Bold font) and underneath that is the byline "a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company". | ||
'''Trivia:''' The | '''Trivia:''' The original artwork was created by Michael J. Deas and modeled by Louisiana homemaker Jenny Joseph, and made its on-screen debut starting with this logo. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* There is a black & white variation that was used to plaster Screen Gems logos on their shows. | * There is a black & white variation that was used to plaster Screen Gems logos on their shows. | ||
* On the TV pilot movie of ''Dark Skies'' known as "The Awakening", the name and the byline fade out at the same time as the logo. | * On the TV pilot movie of ''Dark Skies'' known as "The Awakening", the name and the byline fade out at the same time as the logo. | ||
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* Also spotted on a 2000 syndicated print of the TV movie ''Rapture'', where it appeared before the Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo (and with both logos replacing the TriStar Television logo that was originally used on this film). | * Also spotted on a 2000 syndicated print of the TV movie ''Rapture'', where it appeared before the Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo (and with both logos replacing the TriStar Television logo that was originally used on this film). | ||
* This plasters the TriStar Television logo on Amazon Prime's print of ''Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert''. | * This plasters the TriStar Television logo on Amazon Prime's print of ''Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert''. | ||
* The CPTD logo can be currently seen on reruns of the original ''Fantasy Island'' on getTV. | * The CPTD logo can be currently seen on reruns of the original ''Fantasy Island'' on getTV. | ||
== Copyright stamps == | == Copyright stamps == |