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* On a French print of a season 1 episode of ''Silver Spoons'', the 1988 CPT logo theme can be faintly heard as the volume is low. | * On a French print of a season 1 episode of ''Silver Spoons'', the 1988 CPT logo theme can be faintly heard as the volume is low. | ||
* On one print and also on German dubs of ''The Real Ghostbusters,'' the 2002 SPT theme is heard over the logo, most likely due to a bad reverse plastering error. | * On one print and also on German dubs of ''The Real Ghostbusters,'' the 2002 SPT theme is heard over the logo, most likely due to a bad reverse plastering error. | ||
* On | * On the 1980s airing of ''Huckleberry Hound'', the first two notes of the Screen Gems "S from Hell" theme is heard before cutting to the 1982 theme. | ||
* On one airing of ''Occasional Wife'', the first note of the Screen Gems "S from Hell" theme is heard before cutting to the 1988 theme. | * On one airing of ''Occasional Wife'', the first note of the Screen Gems "S from Hell" theme is heard before cutting to the 1988 theme. | ||
* On a December 1992 USA Cartoon Express rerun of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' S1 episode “Xmas Marks the Spot”, the 1989 variant has the 1982 theme due to reverse plastering. | * On a December 1992 USA Cartoon Express rerun of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' S1 episode “Xmas Marks the Spot”, the 1989 variant has the 1982 theme due to a reverse plastering error. | ||
'''Availability:''' Most of these logos have been plastered by the Columbia TriStar and/or [[Sony Pictures Television]] logos (likely due to the Coca-Cola byline used for much of the logo's run), but it just might pop up on some older prints of shows. | '''Availability:''' Most of these logos have been plastered by the Columbia TriStar and/or [[Sony Pictures Television]] logos (likely due to the Coca-Cola byline used for much of the logo's run), but it just might pop up on some older prints of shows. | ||