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'''Music/Sounds:''' Either the ending theme or just silence. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Either the ending theme or just silence. | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on ''Soul Train'', ''Tales From the Darkside'', ''Comedy Break'', ''At The Movies'', and ''Dempsey and Makepeace'' when it aired in syndication in the United States. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Only the ending theme of the show, but sometimes silent. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Only the ending theme of the show, but sometimes silent. | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on ''What a Country!'', ''Soul Train'', ''Geraldo'', the final season of ''Tales from the Darkside'', and the first two seasons of ''Monsters''. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme with an announcer saying "Tribune Entertainment" at the end. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme with an announcer saying "Tribune Entertainment" at the end. | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Extinct. Only appeared on 1988 episodes of ''At the Movies with Rex Reed and Dixie Whatley''. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''The Dennis Miller Show'', the theme has a drumbeat with a bass line over it and a piano flourish at the end. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''The Dennis Miller Show'', the theme has a drumbeat with a bass line over it and a piano flourish at the end. | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on reruns of ''Soul Train'' on Centric (now BET Her), ''Geraldo'', the third and final season of ''Monsters'', and other programs of that time. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': This logo boasts impressive CGI for the time. | '''Editor's Note''': This logo boasts impressive CGI for the time. | ||
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* On at least two episodes of season 1 of ''Andromeda'' titled "An Affirming Flame" and "To Loose the Fateful Lightning", the short version plays the last 2 notes instead of the last note or the 5 notes. | * On at least two episodes of season 1 of ''Andromeda'' titled "An Affirming Flame" and "To Loose the Fateful Lightning", the short version plays the last 2 notes instead of the last note or the 5 notes. | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Rare. | ||
* It was previously common on many shows including Gene Roddenberry adaptations (''Earth: Final Conflict, Andromeda'') and 2000s episodes of ''Soul Train'' and Beyond: James Van Praagh and ''Family Feud''. * Also appeared on reruns of ''City Guys'', edited ''South Park'' episodes and the former DiC Kids Block syndicated on local stations. | * It was previously common on many shows including Gene Roddenberry adaptations (''Earth: Final Conflict, Andromeda'') and 2000s episodes of ''Soul Train'' and Beyond: James Van Praagh and ''Family Feud''. * Also appeared on reruns of ''City Guys'', edited ''South Park'' episodes and the former DiC Kids Block syndicated on local stations. | ||
* It was retained on ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' on Qubo. | * It was retained on ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' on Qubo. |