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*''Card Sharks'': "Suzanne Productions" (later credited to "MG Productions" towards the end of the Jim Perry run of ''Card Sharks'') | *''Card Sharks'': "Suzanne Productions" (later credited to "MG Productions" towards the end of the Jim Perry run of ''Card Sharks'') | ||
*''Password Plus'': "The Password Company" | *''Password Plus'': "The Password Company" | ||
*''The Price Is Right'': "Price Productions" ('' | *''The Price Is Right'': "Price Productions" (''Price'' also used this under Mark Goodson Productions) | ||
*''The Better Sex'': "Strong Productions, Inc." | *''The Better Sex'': "Strong Productions, Inc." | ||
*''Family Feud'': "The Family Company" ('' | *''Family Feud'': "The Family Company" (''Feud'' also used this under Mark Goodson Productions until the end of the Dawson run) | ||
*''Mindreaders'': "The Mindreaders Co." | *''Mindreaders'': "The Mindreaders Co." | ||
*''Tattletales'' (1982 version): "The Tattletale Company" (This was also used under Mark Goodson Productions until the end of the 1982 version's run) | *''Tattletales'' (1982 version): "The Tattletale Company" (This was also used under Mark Goodson Productions until the end of the 1982 version's run) | ||
*''Match Game'': "Celebrity Productions Inc." First used in 1978, when copyright notices were added to the show. | |||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*On some shows, such as ''The Price Is Right'', ''Match Game'', ''What's My Line?'', ''Tattletales'', the 1973-78 edition of ''Concentration'', the 1979-80 version of ''Beat the Clock'', ''That's My Line!'', and the original 1980-1982 run of ''Blockbusters'', the words would be accompanied by "asterisks" (one on top and one on the bottom) to capitalize on the success of ''The (New) Price Is Right'', which featured these asterisks around its set. Though in the case of ''Blockbusters'', the asterisks will sometimes have no gap in them, other times they have a gap in them. On the pilot for ''Child's Play'', there was only one asterisk, which was located on top. | *On some shows, such as ''The Price Is Right'', ''Match Game'', ''What's My Line?'', ''Tattletales'', the 1973-78 edition of ''Concentration'', the 1979-80 version of ''Beat the Clock'', ''That's My Line!'', and the original 1980-1982 run of ''Blockbusters'', the words would be accompanied by "asterisks" (one on top and one on the bottom) to capitalize on the success of ''The (New) Price Is Right'', which featured these asterisks around its set. Though in the case of ''Blockbusters'', the asterisks will sometimes have no gap in them, other times they have a gap in them. On the pilot for ''Child's Play'', there was only one asterisk, which was located on top. | ||
* | *On ''Now You See It'', it reads "MARK GOODSON BILL TODMAN" and is contained within the four lines on the game's main board. Each line is revealed as the announcer reads the notice. | ||
*On various early episodes of ''The Price Is Right'', the text is written in the same font as the show's logo, which is known as "Pricedown". | *On various early episodes of ''The Price Is Right'', the text is written in the same font as the show's logo, which is known as "Pricedown". | ||
*On 1973-75 episodes of ''Price'' and ''Match Game'', "MARK GOODSON BILL TODMAN" is displayed on a row horizontally, instead of the names being displayed separately next to each other. | *On 1973-75 episodes of ''Price'' and ''Match Game'', "MARK GOODSON BILL TODMAN" is displayed on a row horizontally, instead of the names being displayed separately next to each other. |