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* 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. | * 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. | ||
* A textless version, alongside the [[Merv Grffin Enterprises]] and [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] logos, was shown as a Video Daily Double clue in the December 23, 1993 episode of ''Jeopardy'', as shown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5MYEVBttMc here]: "This is the Merv Griffin logo, this is the Columbia logo, & the following is this company's". Dave wagered $700 of his $1,300 and gave the correct response, "What is TriStar?", brining his score to $2,000 and taking the lead. | |||
'''Availability:''' Common, as it has managed to pop up on several current prints of Sony series and movies even with the [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo plastering over logos. | '''Availability:''' Common, as it has managed to pop up on several current prints of Sony series and movies even with the [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo plastering over logos. |