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→(July 1, 1948-1984): Got episode number wrong on the MG yellow text, fixed
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*Starting in late September 1972, ''Price'' used Handel Gothic (better known as the Warner Communications corporate font) for its credits. Long credit rolls often used a heavier, wider font. | *Starting in late September 1972, ''Price'' used Handel Gothic (better known as the Warner Communications corporate font) for its credits. Long credit rolls often used a heavier, wider font. | ||
*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. | ||
*On episode # | *On episode #793 of ''Match Game '76'', the text is yellow. | ||
*On episodes of the 1971-75 ABC edition of ''Password''/''Password All-Stars'' and the 1976 edition of ''I've Got a Secret'', there is an additional copyright underneath the company's name. | *On episodes of the 1971-75 ABC edition of ''Password''/''Password All-Stars'' and the 1976 edition of ''I've Got a Secret'', there is an additional copyright underneath the company's name. | ||
*The 1975 ABC game ''Showoffs'' had its Goodson-Todman card against a full audience shot, which also included a full set shot that disappeared in front of a curtain. | *The 1975 ABC game ''Showoffs'' had its Goodson-Todman card against a full audience shot, which also included a full set shot that disappeared in front of a curtain. |