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Background | ===Background=== | ||
The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company was founded in 1983 by Peter Guber and Jon Peters, who were founders of PolyGram Pictures (later revived in 1986 as "[[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (UK)|PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]]") as a film production company known as "The Guber-Peters Company". They entered television production in 1984. In January 1988, the Guber-Peters Company merged with Barris Industries, Inc. and became Barris/Guber-Peters, which was later renamed to "The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company" on September 7, 1989. On September 29, 1989, Sony Corporation approached Guber and Peters to become the heads of [[Columbia Pictures|Columbia Pictures Entertainment]]. However, [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]' boss, Steve Ross threatened to sue Sony for for $1 billion for breach of contract, because Guber and Peters were under contract with Warner Bros. GPEC was acquired on November 9, 1989 by Sony for $200 million, a day after Sony acquired Columbia Pictures Entertainment for $3.4 billion. The suit was dismissed when Sony sold half of its interest in Columbia House as well as distribution rights to films by [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]] to WB and Sony acquiring the historic [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] lot from Time Warner in 1990. On November 5, 1990, Guber-Peters Television was folded into [[Columbia Pictures Television|Columbia Pictures Television Distribution]] (now "[[Sony Pictures Television]]"). Guber-Peters Television acted as a in-name partner for the TV movie ''Switched At Birth''. The final TV movie was ''Christmas On Division Street'' and was aired on December 15, 1991 on CBS. The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company however, remained as a production company of Sony Pictures Entertainment. As of September 21, 1993, the Guber-Peters Entertainment Company is now known as "GPEC Inc." as an in-name-only unit of Columbia Pictures. | |||
1st Logo | ===1st Logo (November 7, 1984-December 15, 1991)=== | ||
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Logo: On a black background, we have the 3-D outlined name "GUBER" flying from the left and the other 3-D outlined name "PETERS" flying in from the right all at the same time in sky blue with a bright, shiny backface almost similar to the 1986 Procter & Gamble Productions logo. As soon as both names meet in the center, the rays start to pull back and two names become solid in sky blue as we see a hyphen (-) appear in between "GUBER" and "PETERS". We later see the name "THE" fade in above and "ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" both in white fade in below at the same time. | '''Logo:''' On a black background, we have the 3-D outlined name "GUBER" flying from the left and the other 3-D outlined name "PETERS" flying in from the right all at the same time in sky blue with a bright, shiny backface almost similar to the 1986 [[Procter & Gamble Productions]] logo. As soon as both names meet in the center, the rays start to pull back and two names become solid in sky blue as we see a hyphen (-) appear in between "GUBER" and "PETERS". We later see the name "THE" fade in above and "ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" both in white fade in below at the same time. | ||
'''Variants:''' | |||
*Starting in 1986, the animation is changed as a filmed version where the name "GUBER-PETERS" flashes in. | |||
* On the TV movie ''Bay Coven'', the text "in association with" fades in below. | |||
*On the TV movie ''Christmas On Division Street'', the logo is superimposed with the word "AND" below. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The names flying, and the rays panning back. Simple '80s effects. None for the still version. | |||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end-title theme from any show, TV movie, or none. | |||
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. These movies aren't aired that often. | |||
* The animated version is retained on TV movies ''The Toughest Man in the World'', ''Bay Coven'', and ''The Brotherhood of Justice'' on DVD. | |||
* The still version is seen on ''Christmas On Division Street'' on DVD. | |||
*It also appears on the short-lived series ''Oceanquest''. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. | |||
===2nd Logo (December 13, 1989-December 28, 1990)=== | |||
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'''Nickname:''' "Guber-Peters Marble" | |||
'''Logo:''' At the end of the credits, the gold words "THE GUBER-PETERS COMPANY" swing down while green and white marble plates close the end credits. | |||
'''Variant:''' On ''Christmas in America: A Love Story'', the logo is still. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The words and the plates. | |||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme. | |||
'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was only seen on the short-lived game show ''Quiz Kids Challenge'' and the TV special ''Christmas in America: A Love Story''. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. | |||
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