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===Background===
===Background===
'''Rastar Television, Inc.''' (pronounced "Raystar") was the television production division of [[Columbia Pictures]] subsidiary, [[Rastar Films]], Inc., run by '''Ra'''y '''Star'''k. The division ceased production in 2000 after Stark's final film, the TV movie ''Alley Cats Strike!'', and became an in-name-only unit of [[Columbia TriStar Television]] (now [[Sony Pictures Television]]); the film division was folded a year later.
'''Rastar''' (pronounced "Raystar") '''Television, Inc.''' was the television production division of [[Columbia Pictures]] subsidiary, [[Rastar Films]], Inc., run by '''Ra'''y '''Star'''k. The division ceased production in 2000 after Stark's final film, the TV movie ''Alley Cats Strike!'', and became an in-name-only unit of [[Columbia TriStar Television]] (now [[Sony Pictures Television]]); the film division was folded a year later.


===Logo (September 26, 1982-March 18, 2000)===
===Logo (September 26, 1982-March 18, 2000)===
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* On <u>''Alley Cats Strike!''</u>, the logo is black and is placed on a {{color|darkgray|light gray}} background. If you look closely on this variant, the space between the ''''T'''' and ''''A'''' has not been filled in and is white.
* On <u>''Alley Cats Strike!''</u>, the logo is black and is placed on a {{color|darkgray|light gray}} background. If you look closely on this variant, the space between the ''''T'''' and ''''A'''' has not been filled in and is white.


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' A still graphic.


'''Audio:''' The end-title theme from any show or TV movie.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the program.


'''Availability:''' It's seen on the first incarnation of ''Ripley's Believe it or Not!'', the TV movies ''Annie: A Royal Adventure'' and ''Alley Cats Strike!''. This was also seen on the short-lived game show ''The Hollywood Game''.
'''Availability:''' It's seen on the first incarnation of ''Ripley's Believe it or Not!'', the TV movies ''Annie: A Royal Adventure'' and ''Alley Cats Strike!''. This was also seen on the short-lived game show ''The Hollywood Game''.


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