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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Barris Productions, Inc.''' was a television production company that was started on June 14, 1965 by Chuck Barris as "'''Chuck Barris Enterprises, Inc.'''". The very first series was an unsold pilot called ''People Pickers'' and the first hit series was ''The Dating Game''. On October 28, 1968, Barris took his production company public. After the cancellation of ''Treasure Hunt'' in 1982, Barris left to move to France. | '''Barris Productions, Inc.''' was a television production company that was started on June 14, 1965 by Chuck Barris as "'''Chuck Barris Enterprises, Inc.'''". The very first series was an unsold pilot called ''People Pickers'' and the first hit series was ''The Dating Game''. On October 28, 1968, Barris took his production company public. After the cancellation of ''Treasure Hunt'' in 1982, Barris left to move to France. He returned to the United States in 1984 and formed a distribution arm called "[[Bel-Air Program Sales]]" in October and syndicated his classic series: ''The Dating Game'', ''The Newlywed Game'' (for ABC reruns), ''The Gong Show'', ''3's A Crowd'', The ''$1.98 Beauty Show'', and ''Treasure Hunt'', among others. '''Chuck Barris Productions, Inc.''' was renamed to "Barris Industries, Inc." in 1981. He created ''The New Newlywed Game'' in 1984 and airing on ABC during Valentine's Week. However, it would become a first-run syndicated program during the 1985 season. | ||
In 1985, Chuck Barris formed an ad-sales barter called "[[Clarion Communications]]" with Steve Mathis, which was later renamed to "Barris Advertising Sales" on April 8, 1987, Bel-Air Program Sales became "Barris Program Sales" the same year, and the production arm Chuck Barris Productions to "Barris Productions". In 1987, Barris was burnt out and left to move back to France and sold his shares of Barris Industries. In December 1987, Barris Industries under the ownership of movie producer Burt Sugarman and Giant Group, Ltd. announced a merger with The Guber-Peters Company. The merger was complete in 1988 to form "Barris/Guber-Peters". On March 31, 1989, Burt Sugarman sold his 24.4% stake in Barris Industries to Frank Lowy, who owned Westerfield Capital Corporation and Northern Star Holdings, who also owned [[Network 10 National IDs (Australia)|Network 10]] of Australia (which was acquired in 2017 by CBS Corporation, now [[Paramount Global]]) for $34.5 million after Sugarman failed to take over Media General, Inc. | |||
On September 6, 1989, Barris Industries changed its name to "[[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]]", Barris Program Sales was renamed to "Guber-Peters Program Sales" and Barris Advertising Sales was renamed to "Guber-Peters Advertising Sales" and was headed by Peter Guber and Jon Peters. On September 29, 1989, the Guber-Peters Entertainment Company was sold to Sony Corporation for $200 million, a day after Sony acquired [[Columbia Pictures]] Entertainment. The GPEC sale was completed on November 9, 1989. On November 15, 1990, Guber-Peters Television was folded into [[Columbia Pictures Television|Columbia Pictures Television Distribution]]. Currently, the Barris game shows are owned by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] and distributed by [[Sony Pictures Television]]. However, Barris had an independent company known as the Chuck Barris Company since 1987. Unfortunately, Barris died on March 22, 2017, at the age of 87. | |||
On September 6, 1989, Barris Industries changed its name to "[[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]]", Barris Program Sales was renamed to "Guber-Peters Program Sales" and Barris Advertising Sales was renamed to "Guber-Peters Advertising Sales" and was headed by Peter Guber and Jon Peters. | |||
On September 29, 1989, the Guber-Peters Entertainment Company was sold to Sony Corporation for $200 million, a day after Sony acquired [[Columbia Pictures]] Entertainment. | |||
The GPEC sale was completed on November 9, 1989. On November 15, 1990, Guber-Peters Television was folded into [[Columbia Pictures Television|Columbia Pictures Television Distribution]]. | |||
Currently, the Barris game shows are owned by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] and distributed by [[Sony Pictures Television]]. However, Barris had an independent company known as the Chuck Barris Company since 1987. Unfortunately, Barris died on March 22, 2017, at the age of 87. | |||
===1st Logo (December 20, 1965-September 1982, 1984-1987)=== | ===1st Logo (December 20, 1965-September 1982, 1984-1987)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' We | '''Logo:''' We see the letters "cbp" in an outlined ellipse shape with the tips of the letters "b" and "p" touching the edges of the ellipse. Underneath the logo has the text "A CHUCK BARRIS PRODUCTION" with a copyright stamp below. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This logo looks somewhat similar to the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]] logo | '''Trivia:''' This logo looks somewhat similar to the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]] logo. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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* In 1984, this logo is placed on a {{color|blue|royal blue}} background, in grayscale (for black & white reruns), or sometimes in-credit with the lettering in white. This logo either comes right after or plasters the in-credit Chuck Barris logos in syndication of the first incarnations of ''The Dating Game'' and ABC reruns of ''The Newlywed Game''. | * In 1984, this logo is placed on a {{color|blue|royal blue}} background, in grayscale (for black & white reruns), or sometimes in-credit with the lettering in white. This logo either comes right after or plasters the in-credit Chuck Barris logos in syndication of the first incarnations of ''The Dating Game'' and ABC reruns of ''The Newlywed Game''. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' | ||
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was last seen on the '60s & '70s versions of ''The Newlywed Game'' on GSN. Also seen on 1st & early 2nd season episodes of ''The New Newlywed Game'', ''Treasure Hunt'', season 1 episodes of ''The-All New Dating Game'', several episodes of ''3's a Crowd'', and the '60s & '70s versions of ''The Dating Game'', among other shows that had this logo whenever GSN decides to air any one of these series. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. It was last seen on the '60s & '70s versions of ''The Newlywed Game'' on GSN. Also seen on 1st & early 2nd season episodes of ''The New Newlywed Game'', ''Treasure Hunt'', season 1 episodes of ''The-All New Dating Game'', several episodes of ''3's a Crowd'', and the '60s & '70s versions of ''The Dating Game'', among other shows that had this logo whenever GSN decides to air any one of these series. | ||
===2nd Logo (1986)=== | ===2nd Logo (1986)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' We | '''Logo:''' We see the text "{{color|lightpink|'''''BARRIS-FRASER ENTERPRISES'''''}}" in {{color|lightpink|pink}} with "{{color|lightpink|'''''BARRIS-FRASER'''''}}" above "{{color|lightpink|'''''ENTERPRISES'''''}}", and a 1986 copyright stamp below. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end-title theme. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The end-title theme. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extinct. This was only seen on the 1986 unsold pilot ''Bamboozle''. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. This was only seen on the 1986 unsold pilot ''Bamboozle''. | ||
===3rd Logo (1987-September 15, 1989)=== | ===3rd Logo (1987-September 15, 1989)=== | ||
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The text is in the same font and color with "'''BARRIS'''" in a bigger bolder font and a shorter white line in between the names. | The text is in the same font and color with "'''BARRIS'''" in a bigger bolder font and a shorter white line in between the names. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Computer animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The game show's theme or the end-title theme from any show. Sometimes it's silent for the distributor. On ''The Gong Show'', the distributor card carries the finishing of the 1984 [[Chris Bearde Productions]] logo theme. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The game show's theme or the end-title theme from any show. Sometimes it's silent for the distributor. On ''The Gong Show'', the distributor card carries the finishing of the 1984 [[Chris Bearde Productions]] logo theme. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extinct. All were seen on ''The All-New Dating Game'', ''The New Newlywed Game'', and the 1988 version of ''The Gong Show''. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. All were seen on ''The All-New Dating Game'', ''The New Newlywed Game'', and the 1988 version of ''The Gong Show''. | ||
===4th Logo (1988-September 8, 1989)=== | ===4th Logo (1988-September 8, 1989)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was seen on the final season of ''The All-New Dating Game'' and ''The Newlywed Game Starring Paul Rodriguez''. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. It was seen on the final season of ''The All-New Dating Game'' and ''The Newlywed Game Starring Paul Rodriguez''. | ||
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