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'''Visuals:''' Stephen J. Cannell types on an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Selectric_typewriter IBM Selectric] typewriter in an office/study area with multiple bookshelves and awards. The camera then pans clockwise from his face to his back. Once the camera is towards Cannell's back, he throws the paper he is typing on over his head. The paper becomes animated on a black background, and floats downwards towards a stack of animated papers below. The paper "scoops" up the top papers in the stack and forms a "C" as the stack becomes more abstract and the perspective becomes a top-down perspective. The text either "Stephen J. Cannell Productions (Inc.)", "A Stephen J. Cannell Production", or "Cannell Entertainment, Inc.", with "Production/Productions (Inc.)/(Inc.)" sliding out from below the company name, is formed above. And depending on the outfit used, here is the list of outfits worn by Cannell over the years:
'''Visuals:''' Stephen J. Cannell types on an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Selectric_typewriter IBM Selectric] typewriter in an office/study area with multiple bookshelves and awards. The camera then pans clockwise from his face to his back. Once the camera is towards Cannell's back, he throws the paper he is typing on over his head. The paper becomes animated on a black background, and floats downwards towards a stack of animated papers below. The paper "scoops" up the top papers in the stack and forms a "C" as the stack becomes more abstract and the perspective becomes a top-down perspective. The text either "Stephen J. Cannell Productions (Inc.)", "A Stephen J. Cannell Production", or "Cannell Entertainment, Inc.", with "Production/Productions (Inc.)/(Inc.)" sliding out from below the company name, is formed above.
 
'''Variants:''' Depending on the outfit used, here is the list of outfits worn by Cannell over the years:
* March 18, 1981-June 30, 1984: Cannell has a dark colored sweater with white collar shirt, plus he is smoking his pipe.
* March 18, 1981-June 30, 1984: Cannell has a dark colored sweater with white collar shirt, plus he is smoking his pipe.
* December 13, 1983-July 21, 1984: Cannell has a blue jean jacket and white flannel shirt over a black turtleneck, plus he is smoking his pipe.
* December 13, 1983-July 21, 1984: Cannell has a blue jean jacket and white flannel shirt over a black turtleneck, plus he is smoking his pipe.
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* 2004, October 11, 2010: Cannell is wearing a black jacket with a black turtleneck.
* 2004, October 11, 2010: Cannell is wearing a black jacket with a black turtleneck.


'''Trivia:'''
'''Tribute Variant:''' On the ''Castle'' episode "Punked", the 2004 logo is shown. While Cannell is typing, the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|STEPHEN J. CANNELL}}" fades in above and below the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|COLLEAGUE, MENTOR, FRIEND.}}" fades in. As Cannell tosses the paper in the air, the logo fades to the black background as the paper falls. The text in the center "{{Font|Times New Roman|WE'LL MISS YOU, PAL.}}" fades in as the animated paper continues to fall outside of the letterbox format. Note that that it's in a 4:3 letterbox format, due to the 2004 logo being in a 16:9 widescreen format.
* This logo is parodied at the near end of the music video for the song "DVNO" by Justice, as well on ''The Simpsons'' S4 episode "The Front", the ''Family Guy'' S2 episode "The Story on Page One", the ''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' final season episode "Write or Die", and the ''30 Rock'' S6 episode "What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?". The 1989 logo also made an appearance during the end credits of the ''21 Jump Street'' movie.
* When Cannell appeared on ''Hollywood Squares'' for a week of episodes in May 1988, he and the other Squares competed in a typing contest during the intro, as a reference to his studio's logo. The results were used as questions in the game. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f38zU6P42GM Video]


'''Variants:'''
'''Other Variants:'''
* In some early versions, the camera does not move; we only see a front view of Cannell typing before he throws the paper.
* In some early versions, the camera does not move; we only see a front view of Cannell typing before he throws the paper.
* Occasionally, after we see Cannell toss the paper, it would cut awkwardly to the animated portion. This was seen on some episodes of ''Silk Stalkings'' and ''Renegade'' in the early 1990s.
* Occasionally, after we see Cannell toss the paper, it would cut awkwardly to the animated portion. This was seen on some episodes of ''Silk Stalkings'' and ''Renegade'' in the early 1990s.
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* On an RTL9 airing of ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' S3 episode "A Chip Off the Ol' Mit", the credits were time compressed, speeding up the logo in the process. Also, the closing music played over it.
* On an RTL9 airing of ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' S3 episode "A Chip Off the Ol' Mit", the credits were time compressed, speeding up the logo in the process. Also, the closing music played over it.
* On the 1986 [[London Weekend Television|LWT]] airings of ''The A-Team'', this logo fades into the alternate 1986 [[London Weekend Television Productions|LWT]] endboard.
* On the 1986 [[London Weekend Television|LWT]] airings of ''The A-Team'', this logo fades into the alternate 1986 [[London Weekend Television Productions|LWT]] endboard.
'''Trivia:'''
* This logo is parodied at the near end of the music video for the song "DVNO" by Justice, as well on ''The Simpsons'' S4 episode "The Front", the ''Family Guy'' S2 episode "The Story on Page One", the ''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' final season episode "Write or Die", and the ''30 Rock'' S6 episode "What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?". The 1989 logo also made an appearance during the end credits of the ''21 Jump Street'' movie.
* When Cannell appeared on ''Hollywood Squares'' for a week of episodes in May 1988, he and the other Squares competed in a typing contest during the intro, as a reference to his studio's logo. The results were used as questions in the game. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f38zU6P42GM See the video for this.]


'''Tribute Variant:''' On the ''Castle'' episode "Punked", the 2004 logo is shown. While Cannell is typing, the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|STEPHEN J. CANNELL}}" fades in above and below the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|COLLEAGUE, MENTOR, FRIEND.}}" fades in. As Cannell tosses the paper in the air, the logo fades to the black background as the paper falls. The text in the center "{{Font|Times New Roman|WE'LL MISS YOU, PAL.}}" fades in as the animated paper continues to fall outside of the letterbox format. Note that that it's in a 4:3 letterbox format, due to the 2004 logo being in a 16:9 widescreen format.
'''Technique:''' Live-action, followed by cel animation.


'''Technique:''' It first starts out fully live-action, then it transitions into cel animation.
'''Audio:''' An 8-note dramatic tune (composed by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter) is played while Cannell types; the instrumentation consists of string-like instruments, French horns, tubular bells and pounding synthesizers. The tone becomes more soothing as the camera rotates behind him, reaching a tense climax (sometimes with a trilling flute). Cannell throwing the paper into the air is punctuated by a calming upward glissando by a string section, combining with the pounding synthesizers used while Cannell types, as the other instruments stop during this time. The highest note of the glissando is held as the background fades to black, and continues for the rest of the logo's duration. As the "C" forms, a guitar plays a four note tune, with a mordent on the first note. For the in-credit logo, the ''Riptide'' season 3 episode "Home for Christmas", ''The Commish'' and the TV movie ''Highway Heartbreaker'', it's the end-title theme. On the TV movie ''A Place for Annie'', it's silent.
 
'''Audio:''' A dramatic tune (written and composed by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter) is played while Cannell types, which contains string-like instruments, French horns, tubular bells and pounding synthesizers. The tone becomes more soothing as the camera rotates behind him, reaching a tense climax with either a trilling flute or a trumpet ensemble. Cannell throwing the paper into the air is punctuated by a calming upward glissando by a string section, combining with the pounding synthesizers used while Cannell types. The other instruments stop during this time. The highest note of the glissando is held as the background fades to black, and continues for the rest of the logo's duration. As the "C" forms, a guitar plays a four note tune, with a mordent on the first note. For the in-credit logo, the ''Riptide'' season 3 episode "Home for Christmas", ''The Commish'' and the TV movie ''Highway Heartbreaker'', it's the end-title theme. On the TV movie ''A Place for Annie'', it's silent.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* November 4, 1981-January 13, 1982: There is a music variant that appeared starting with ''The Greatest American Hero'' season 2 episode "The Two-Hundred-Mile-an-Hour Fastball", which contains a xylophone, violins, and a very different four-note guitar ending theme, which sounds similar to the show's theme song.
* November 4, 1981-January 13, 1982: There is a music variant that appeared starting with ''The Greatest American Hero'' season 2 episode "The Two-Hundred-Mile-an-Hour Fastball", which contains a xylophone, violins, and a very different four-note guitar ending theme, which sounds similar to the show's theme song.
* November 25, 1981-February 8, 1983: A dramatic three-note horn fanfare plays first, followed by a rousing orchestra and six notes played by a guitar.
* November 25, 1981-February 8, 1983: A dramatic three-note horn fanfare plays first, followed by a rousing orchestra and four notes played by a guitar.
* March 18, 1981-October 11, 1987: A rearranged version of the 1981 theme, but sounds much more dramatic, which contains violins playing while the familiar six-note theme plays. Last used on the ''21 Jump Street'' season 2 episode "Two For the Road".
* March 18, 1981-October 11, 1987: A rearranged version of the 1981 theme, but sounds much more dramatic, which contains violins playing while the four-note theme from the variant above plays. Last used on the ''21 Jump Street'' season 2 episode "Two For the Road".
* April 8, 1981-January 20, 1983: A short version of the 1984 version, which is the next logo.
* April 8, 1981-January 20, 1983: A short version of the 1984 version (see the 1984 version below).
* December 11, 1984-January 23, 1988: A combination of the first half of the November 1981 Cannell logo theme from ''The Greatest American Hero'' from season 2 and the much dramatic second half of the original 1981 logo theme. It was first used on the ''Riptide'' season 2 episode "Peter Pan Is Alive and Well" and last used on the ''J.J. Starbuck'' season 1 episode "Murder by Design".
* December 11, 1984-January 23, 1988: A combination of the first half of the November 1981 Cannell logo theme from ''The Greatest American Hero'' from season 2 and the much dramatic second half of the original 1981 logo theme. It was first used on the ''Riptide'' season 2 episode "Peter Pan Is Alive and Well" and last used on the ''J.J. Starbuck'' season 1 episode "Murder by Design".
* September 24, 1987-October 20, 1990, 2004, October 11, 2010: A Malibu-style guitar plays the four note tune, which was first used on the ''Hunter'' season 4 episode "Not Just Another John Doe". A short edited version of this exists of this logo theme having the first three notes, followed by the fourth dramatic note and the remaining 6 note theme. ''21 Jump Street'' continued to use this theme until 1990.
* September 24, 1987-October 20, 1990, 2004, October 11, 2010: A Malibu-style guitar plays the four note tune. First used on the ''Hunter'' season 4 episode "Not Just Another John Doe". A short edited version of this exists of this logo theme having the first three notes, followed by the fourth dramatic note and the remaining 6 note theme. ''21 Jump Street'' continued to use this theme until 1990.
* October 3-November 3, 1987, October 26, 1988-April 18, 1999: Another variant using a piano, guitar, bells, and orchestration playing at the same time, with a flute sound before the rousing music plays, and later a guitar playing the last notes of the theme. It was used as early as the ''Hunter'' season 4 episodes "Playing God" and "The Jade Woman" and J.J. Starbuck episodes "The Blimpy Who Yelled Blue" and "First You've Got to Go to the Picnic". There was a short version of this back on October 18, 1987 on the ''21 Jump Street'' season 2 episode "After School Special", and another featuring the last half of this theme on ''Profit''. On the first season of ''Renegade'', the orchestration is excluded.
* October 3-November 3, 1987, October 26, 1988-April 18, 1999: Another variant using a piano, guitar, bells, and orchestration (the latter excluded on the first season of ''Renegade''), playing at the same time, with a flute sound before the rousing music plays, and later a guitar playing the last four notes of the theme. It was used as early as the ''Hunter'' season 4 episodes "Playing God" and "The Jade Woman" and J.J. Starbuck episodes "The Blimpy Who Yelled Blue" and "First You've Got to Go to the Picnic". A short version of this exists on October 18, 1987 on the ''21 Jump Street'' season 2 episode "After School Special"; another featuring the last half of this theme also exists on ''Profit''.


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
* It's still intact on reruns of Cannell's shows, especially ''The A-Team'' on COZI TV, ''Hunter'', ''Renegade'', ''The Commish'', and ''21 Jump Street'', all on H&I.
* This logo is still seen on reruns of Cannell's shows, especially ''The A-Team'' on COZI TV, ''Hunter'', ''Renegade'', ''The Commish'', and ''21 Jump Street'', all on H&I.
* Also seen on the reruns of ''Hunter'' and DVD releases of ''21 Jump Street'', ''Riptide'', ''Hunter'', ''Silk Stalkings'', ''The Greatest American Hero'', ''The A-Team'', ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' (the ''Hardcastle'' releases are from VEI of Toronto, Ontario in Canada), and ''Wiseguy''.
* Also seen on the reruns of ''Hunter'' and DVD releases of ''21 Jump Street'', ''Riptide'', ''Hunter'', ''Silk Stalkings'', ''The Greatest American Hero'', ''The A-Team'', ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' (the ''Hardcastle'' releases are from VEI of Toronto, Ontario in Canada), and ''Wiseguy''.
* The in-credit text of Cannell Entertainment was seen on TV movies such as ''Living a Lie'' and ''Highway Heartbreaker''.
* The in-credit text of Cannell Entertainment was seen on TV movies such as ''Living a Lie'' and ''Highway Heartbreaker''.
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'''Audio:''' A dramatic synthesizer tune.
'''Audio:''' A dramatic synthesizer tune.


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:''' Seen on later ''Caesar's Challenge'' episodes on NBC (last seen when it last aired on the Canadian channel Game TV) and the 1991-92 show ''Personals''.{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-WaltDisney}}
* It was only known to be seen on later ''Caesar's Challenge'' episodes on NBC and the 1991-92 show ''Personals''.
* Last seen on ''Caesar's Challenge'' on the Canadian channel Game TV when they last aired it.
 
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