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* The still version seen on ''Police Story'' had the end theme playing over the logo.
* The still version seen on ''Police Story'' had the end theme playing over the logo.
* The 1966 series ''Hawk'' (with Burt Reynolds), some later prints of ''The Peter Potamus Show'', the 1966 edition of ''NFL Game of the Week'', and the very first episode of ''Days of Our Lives'', carried an alternate recording of the Eric Siday music, which had sharper, more "shrill" tones, almost sounding like a loud saxophone.
* The 1966 series ''Hawk'' (with Burt Reynolds), some later prints of ''The Peter Potamus Show'', the 1966 edition of ''NFL Game of the Week'', and the very first episode of ''Days of Our Lives'', carried an alternate recording of the Eric Siday music, which had sharper, more "shrill" tones, almost sounding like a loud saxophone.
* On some first season episodes of ''I Dream of Jeannie'' (seen in syndication in the '70s and early '80s), as well as the half hour packaging of ''Batfink'', an alternate trumpet fanfare in G major played over the logo (said to be also composed by Van Alexander and Eric Siday, but this is unconfirmed).
* On some first season episodes of ''I Dream of Jeannie'' (seen in syndication in the '70s and early '80s), as well as the half hour packaging of ''Batfink'', an alternate trumpet fanfare in G major played over the logo (said to be composed by Winston Sharples, but this is unconfirmed).
* In other cases, it used the closing theme of the show or TV movie.
* In other cases, it used the closing theme of the show or TV movie.
* Some prints have the music higher pitched.
* Some prints have the music higher pitched.
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