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Logo description and captures by Shadeed A. Kelly
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Background: Briskin Productions was founded on July 1, 1956 by Columbia Pictures studio veteran, Irving Briskin, to operate Screen Gems' productions. It was folded into Screen Gems in 1963.
===Background===
Briskin Productions was founded on July 1, 1956 by Columbia Pictures studio veteran, Irving Briskin, to operate Screen Gems' productions. It was folded into Screen Gems in 1963.




(September 30, 1957-1963)
===(September 30, 1957-1963)===
Briskin: 1958Todon-Briskin: 1958Briskin - Ranch Party Production (1957)
Briskin: 1958Todon-Briskin: 1958Briskin - Ranch Party Production (1957)


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Variants:


    On the first season of The Donna Reed Show, the word "TODON" is seen above the name "BRISKIN" with two black diamonds in between the names.
* On the first season of The Donna Reed Show, the word "TODON" is seen above the name "BRISKIN" with two black diamonds in between the names.
    On Ranch Party, it's similar to the the above variant, but "BRISKIN" is above the word "RANCH PARTY".
* On Ranch Party, it's similar to the the above variant, but "BRISKIN" is above the word "RANCH PARTY".




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Availability: Extremely rare.
Availability: Extremely rare.


    It was originally seen on Casey Jones, season one of The Donna Reed Show, Alcoa Theatre, Ranch Party, Goodyear Theatre, and Manhunt.
* It was originally seen on Casey Jones, season one of The Donna Reed Show, Alcoa Theatre, Ranch Party, Goodyear Theatre, and Manhunt.
    It's retained on the two episodes of Ranch Party on the Internet Archive and the first season of The Donna Reed Show on Me-TV and on DVD.
* It's retained on the two episodes of Ranch Party on the Internet Archive and the first season of The Donna Reed Show on Me-TV and on DVD.
 


Editor's Note: None.
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