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* The version engraved on Mark Goodson's headstone resembles the ''Illinois Instant Riches'' variant, in that the tube is a different shape with a line going through it. The text reads:
* The version engraved on Mark Goodson's headstone resembles the ''Illinois Instant Riches'' variant, in that the tube is a different shape with a line going through it. The text reads:


<center>MARK<br>
<center>MARK
GOODSON<br>
GOODSON<br>---
---<br>
 
1915-1992</center>
1915-1992</center>


'''Technique:''' Same as the first logo, though most Mark Goodson shows (except for ''The Price is Right'') switched to computer-generated credits during this time. The ''TV's Funniest Game Show Moments'' variant is 3D CGI.
 
'''Technique:''' Same as the first logo, though most Mark Goodson shows switched to computer-generated credits during this time. The ''TV's Funniest Game Show Moments'' and ''On a Roll'' variants are 3D CGI.


'''Audio:''' The end theme of the show's accompanied by an announcer who says: "This is [NAME] speaking for [SHOW], a Mark Goodson Television Production," although when Charlie O'Donnell announced on one week of shows on ''Trivia Trap'', instead of him announcing his name he just says "This is ''Trivia Trap''!" before he says the usual "A Mark Goodson Television Production!" line. On ''Illinois Instant Riches'', Bill Barber (the announcer) said "This is Bill Barber speaking for ''Illinois Instant Riches'', a Mark Goodson Television Lottery Production". The "Television" text is added to keep the length/rhythm of the phrase just like the original. In 1998, during the revival of ''Match Game'', this became "This has been a Mark Goodson Production for...", after which the 1996 Pearson logo would appear. There was no announcement when the logo appeared on 1999-2002 episodes of ''Family Feud'' and ''To Tell the Truth'' (however, the cruddy 2001 revival of ''Card Sharks'' with Pat Bullard did have an announcement from Gary Kroeger), but the original spiel continued to be used on ''The Price Is Right'' until June 2007; currently, "FremantleMedia" takes the place of "Mark Goodson Television" in the "Production" phrase on that series.
'''Audio:''' The end theme of the show's accompanied by an announcer who says: "This is [NAME] speaking for [SHOW], a Mark Goodson Television Production," although when Charlie O'Donnell announced on one week of shows on ''Trivia Trap'', instead of him announcing his name he just says "This is ''Trivia Trap''!" before he says the usual "A Mark Goodson Television Production!" line. On ''Illinois Instant Riches'', Bill Barber (the announcer) said "This is Bill Barber speaking for ''Illinois Instant Riches'', a Mark Goodson Television Lottery Production". The "Television" text is added to keep the length/rhythm of the phrase just like the original. In 1998, during the revival of ''Match Game'', this became "This has been a Mark Goodson Production for...", after which the 1996 Pearson logo would appear. There was no announcement when the logo appeared on 1999-2002 episodes of ''Family Feud'' and ''To Tell the Truth'' (however, the cruddy 2001 revival of ''Card Sharks'' with Pat Bullard did have an announcement from Gary Kroeger), but the original spiel continued to be used on ''The Price Is Right'' until June 2007; currently, "FremantleMedia" takes the place of "Mark Goodson Television" in the "Production" phrase on that series.
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