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'''Music/Sounds:''' These logo themes were composed by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson, who composed the theme for ''Barney Miller'' and also composed the [[Lorimar Television]] 1971-1986 jingle:
'''Music/Sounds:''' These logo themes were composed by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson, who composed the theme for ''Barney Miller'' and also composed the [[Lorimar Television]] 1971-1986 jingle:
* August 22, 1974-March 20, 1975: An analog synth and a clarinet arrangement, with a drumbeat on the first note chime with in the appearance of the D's, followed by the same instruments for the last note when the logo fades out. This version debuted in the 1974 pilot ''The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller''.
* August 22, 1974-March 20, 1975: An analog synth and a clarinet arrangement with a drumbeat on the first note, chimes in the appearance of the D's. This version debuted in the 1974 pilot ''The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller'', and was used until the end of the first season.
* February 27, 1975-May 20, 1982: A muted trumpet with a piano arrangement for the ringing chimes in the appearance of the D's, followed by a timpani pound for the last note to close the logo out.
* February 27, 1975-May 20, 1982: A muted trumpet with a keyboard arrangement for the ringing chimes in the appearance of the D's. This was used for the remainder of the logo's existence.  
* November 13, 1975: The logo is silent at the end of the Season 2 episode "You Dirty Rat" on both the SPHE S2 DVD release and the 2011 Shout! Factory complete series release.
* November 13, 1975: The logo is silent at the end of the Season 2 episode "You Dirty Rat" on both the SPHE S2 DVD release and the 2011 Shout! Factory complete series release.
* On the final episode of ''Barney Miller'' titled "Landmark: Part 3", it's the applause from the audience.
* On the final episode of ''Barney Miller'' titled "Landmark: Part 3", it's the applause from the audience.
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