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* Sometimes, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | * Sometimes, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | ||
* NBC and CBS airings would have their generic themes playing over it, starting in 1994. | * NBC and CBS airings would have their generic themes playing over it, starting in 1994. | ||
* On ''The Greatest '70s Cop Shows'' DVD, the short [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] theme was heard on the pilot of ''Police Woman'' (this can also be heard on ''Gidget Grows Up''), and the long Columbia TriStar Television Distribution theme was heard on the pilot of ''Starsky & Hutch''. This was likely due to being a rushed job, resulting in terrible plastering. The short CTTD theme is also heard on ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'' on TBS, ''The Dana Carvey Show'' episode "The Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show" on DVD, and episode 5 of season 1 of ''The New Gidget'' on CTV Throwback (plastering the 1982 variant of the 4th logo). | * On ''The Greatest '70s Cop Shows'' DVD, the short 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] theme was heard on the pilot of ''Police Woman'' (this can also be heard on ''Gidget Grows Up''), and the long Columbia TriStar Television Distribution theme was heard on the pilot of ''Starsky & Hutch''. This was likely due to being a rushed job, resulting in terrible plastering. The short CTTD theme is also heard on ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'' on TBS, ''The Dana Carvey Show'' episode "The Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show" on DVD, and episode 5 of season 1 of ''The New Gidget'' on CTV Throwback (plastering the 1982 variant of the 4th logo). | ||
* On early to mid '90s reruns of the short-lived series ''Ivanhoe'', the second half of the theme is used. | * On early to mid '90s reruns of the short-lived series ''Ivanhoe'', the second half of the theme is used. | ||
* On syndicated reruns of the ''Early Edition'' episode "Red Fellas", the 1993 [[TriStar Television]] logo music is heard due to sloppy reverse plastering. | * On syndicated reruns of the ''Early Edition'' episode "Red Fellas", the 1993 [[TriStar Television]] logo music is heard due to sloppy reverse plastering. | ||
* The CPTD version of the logo sometimes used a warped version of the 1993 theme. This was a little strange to hear it be used with the CPT version of the logo on older prints of selected episodes of ''Charlie's Angels'', possibly due to plastering over the older logos. | * The CPTD version of the logo sometimes used a warped version of the 1993 theme. This was a little strange to hear it be used with the CPT version of the logo on older prints of selected episodes of ''Charlie's Angels'', possibly due to plastering over the older logos. | ||
* On the series ''Dark Skies'' starting on episode 2, older prints of some episodes of ''Charlie's Angels'', and the 1996 TV movie ''Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of Bus #17'', the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] theme is used. | * On the series ''Dark Skies'' starting on episode 2, older prints of some episodes of ''Charlie's Angels'', and the 1996 TV movie ''Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of Bus #17'', the 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television]] theme is used. | ||
* On the ''Charlie's Angels'' episode "Night of the Strangler" on the season 1 DVD release, the final note of the 1993 CPT theme has a reverb effect to it. | * On the ''Charlie's Angels'' episode "Night of the Strangler" on the season 1 DVD release, the final note of the 1993 CPT theme has a reverb effect to it. | ||
* On a DVD print of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' episode "Captain Steel Saves the Day", the [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] theme is heard due to bad plastering. | * On a DVD print of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' episode "Captain Steel Saves the Day", the 1987 [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] theme is heard due to bad plastering. | ||
* On early season 1 episodes of ''Beakman's World'', the 1988 theme is somewhat distorted by the toy rocket's noises. Later season 1 episodes only have the rocket noises playing without the theme. Starting with the second season, the 1993 theme would be heard over the logo. | * On early season 1 episodes of ''Beakman's World'', the 1988 theme is somewhat distorted by the toy rocket's noises. Later season 1 episodes only have the rocket noises playing without the theme. Starting with the second season, the 1993 theme would be heard over the logo. | ||
* On a French television broadcast of the 1993 TV movie ''Baby Brokers'', the 2003 [[Sony Pictures Television International]] theme is heard. This is probably due to the fact that the network used an HD print with the audio of an older printing featuring the SPTI logo. This also happens on an episode of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' included on a Greek three-episode VHS compilation released by Prooptiki and [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment]]. | * On a French television broadcast of the 1993 TV movie ''Baby Brokers'', the 2003 [[Sony Pictures Television International]] theme is heard. This is probably due to the fact that the network used an HD print with the audio of an older printing featuring the SPTI logo. This also happens on an episode of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' included on a Greek three-episode VHS compilation released by Prooptiki and [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment]]. | ||
* On some Spring 2020 reruns of ''The Young and the Restless'' episodes on CBS, the 1976 theme can be heard due to bad plastering again. | * On some Spring 2020 reruns of ''The Young and the Restless'' episodes on CBS, the 1976 theme can be heard due to bad plastering again. | ||
* Like the previous logo, on one print of ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the SPT theme is heard, again, due to a reverse plastering error. | * Like the previous logo, on one print and also on German dubs of ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the 2002 SPT theme is heard, again, due to a reverse plastering error. | ||
* On a 2006 [[Channel 5 IDs|Channel 5]] UK airing of the 1976 TV movie ''The Boy in the Plastic Bubble'', the first 3 notes of the 1976 theme from the 2nd and 3rd logos in PAL pitched tone playing faintly in the background over a black screen before the correct 1993 theme in NTSC pitched tone appears, due to plastering over the older logo. | * On a 2006 [[Channel 5 IDs|Channel 5]] UK airing of the 1976 TV movie ''The Boy in the Plastic Bubble'', the first 3 notes of the 1976 theme from the 2nd and 3rd logos in PAL pitched tone playing faintly in the background over a black screen before the correct 1993 theme in NTSC pitched tone appears, due to plastering over the older logo. | ||
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* This logo is also seen on DVD volume releases of ''The Real Ghostbusters'', released by Sony in 2005. It is also seen on volume 1 of ''Married... with Children: The Most Outrageous Episodes'' and ''The Greatest '70s Cop Shows'' on DVD. | * This logo is also seen on DVD volume releases of ''The Real Ghostbusters'', released by Sony in 2005. It is also seen on volume 1 of ''Married... with Children: The Most Outrageous Episodes'' and ''The Greatest '70s Cop Shows'' on DVD. | ||
* 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 2002 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, Inc.|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. |