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** The spiel varies from show to show. For example, on the revivals of ''Zoom'', the Zoomers shout "Thanks!" instead, and the announcer for ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' utters "We thank you." Some early programs originally broadcast during this period, including ''Not for Ourselves Alone'', omit the "Thank you" entirely, and ''Frontline'' used the wording "financial support from PBS Viewers Like You" for about a decade after.
** The spiel varies from show to show. For example, on the revivals of ''Zoom'', the Zoomers shout "Thanks!" instead, and the announcer for ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' utters "We thank you." Some early programs originally broadcast during this period, including ''Not for Ourselves Alone'', omit the "Thank you" entirely, and ''Frontline'' used the wording "financial support from PBS Viewers Like You" for about a decade after.
* On pre-1997 episodes of ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'', a small portion of a random hard rock/alternative song (e.g. "The Star-Spangled Banner" as performed by Jimi Hendrix) played under the voiceover.
* On pre-1997 episodes of ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'', a small portion of a random hard rock/alternative song (e.g. "The Star-Spangled Banner" as performed by Jimi Hendrix) played under the voiceover.
* On the Club Connect variant, a synth theme is used with a female announcer saying "Partial funding for this program has been provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting."


'''Availability:''' Pretty common.
'''Availability:''' Pretty common.

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