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** Another variant is similar to the one above, but even brighter, making the "'''''S'''''" invisible and the words "'''SCREEN GEMS'''" barely visible. Seen on the ''Love on a Rooftop'' episode "The Six Dollar Surprise".
** Another variant is similar to the one above, but even brighter, making the "'''''S'''''" invisible and the words "'''SCREEN GEMS'''" barely visible. Seen on the ''Love on a Rooftop'' episode "The Six Dollar Surprise".
*** Another variant like the ones above, contains the byline, has the "'''''S'''''" partly invisible and the name and byline barely visible to see. This was spotted in a B&W print of ''The Paul Lynde Show'' episode "Togetherness".
*** Another variant like the ones above, contains the byline, has the "'''''S'''''" partly invisible and the name and byline barely visible to see. This was spotted in a B&W print of ''The Paul Lynde Show'' episode "Togetherness".
* On a late '80s print of an episode of ''Occasional Wife'', the animation and music of the logo were slightly faster than usual, probably due to time compression.
* On a late 1980s print of an episode of ''Occasional Wife'', the animation and music of the logo were slightly faster than usual, probably due to time compression.
* A still version with a {{color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} background was seen on Episode 5 of the short-lived series ''The Girl with Something Extra''.
* A still version with a {{color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} background was seen on Episode 5 of the short-lived series ''The Girl with Something Extra''.
** Another still version with a {{color|magenta|pink}} background was seen on the pilot of the same show.
** Another still version with a {{color|magenta|pink}} background was seen on the pilot of the same show.
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* The 1966 series ''Hawk'' (with Burt Reynolds), some later prints of ''The Peter Potamus Show'', the 1966 edition of ''NFL Game of the Week'', and the very first episode of ''Days of Our Lives'', carried an alternate recording of the Eric Siday music, which had sharper, more "shrill" tones, almost sounding like a loud saxophone.
* The 1966 series ''Hawk'' (with Burt Reynolds), some later prints of ''The Peter Potamus Show'', the 1966 edition of ''NFL Game of the Week'', and the very first episode of ''Days of Our Lives'', carried an alternate recording of the Eric Siday music, which had sharper, more "shrill" tones, almost sounding like a loud saxophone.
* On some first season episodes of ''I Dream of Jeannie'' (seen in syndication in the '70s and early '80s), as well as the half hour packaging of ''Batfink'', an alternate trumpet fanfare in G major played over the logo (said to be composed by Winston Sharples, but this is unconfirmed).
* On some first season episodes of ''I Dream of Jeannie'' (seen in syndication in the '70s and early '80s), as well as the half hour packaging of ''Batfink'', an alternate trumpet fanfare in G major played over the logo (said to be composed by Winston Sharples, but this is unconfirmed).
**Current prints of ''I Dream of Jeannie'' used the extended 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] theme instead.
** Current prints of ''I Dream of Jeannie'' used the extended 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] theme instead.
* In other cases, it used the closing theme of the show or TV movie.
* In other cases, it used the closing theme of the show or TV movie.
* Some prints have the music higher pitched.
* Some prints have the music higher pitched.
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* This logo can also be found on every episode on the 2014 Mill Creek Entertainment DVD release of ''Gidget''.
* This logo can also be found on every episode on the 2014 Mill Creek Entertainment DVD release of ''Gidget''.
* The still variant with the Columbia byline can be found on most episodes of the first season of ''Police Story'' on DVD, released by Shout! Factory. It was also shown in an edited form on Fox Family reruns of ''The Partridge Family'' and in a sped-up form without music on Hallmark Channel reruns of ''Bewitched''. A good few episodes of ''Bewitched'' when aired on the UK satellite channel ''Living'' have this logo, often followed by the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo. However Crackle prints of ''Hawk'' has this plastered with the [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo.
* The still variant with the Columbia byline can be found on most episodes of the first season of ''Police Story'' on DVD, released by Shout! Factory. It was also shown in an edited form on Fox Family reruns of ''The Partridge Family'' and in a sped-up form without music on Hallmark Channel reruns of ''Bewitched''. A good few episodes of ''Bewitched'' when aired on the UK satellite channel ''Living'' have this logo, often followed by the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo. However Crackle prints of ''Hawk'' has this plastered with the [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo.
* The "Hawk S" can be seen at the Paley Center, and the 1966 edition of ''NFL Game of the Week'', which can be found on YouTube. This was also seen on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC, which was followed by the 1996 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos.
* The "Hawk S" can be seen at the Paley Center, and the 1966 edition of ''NFL Game of the Week'', which can be found on YouTube. This was also seen on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC, which was followed by the 1995 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos.
* Its first appearance was on the third and final season of ''The Farmer's Daughter'', on ABC, and the fifth and final season of ''Hazel'', on CBS.
* Its first appearance was on the third and final season of ''The Farmer's Daughter'', on ABC, and the fifth and final season of ''Hazel'', on CBS.


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