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'''Music/Sounds:''' A 9-note synth theme that ends with a dissonant binaural tone. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A 9-note synth theme that ends with a dissonant binaural tone. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' This was seen on ''Les Oraliens'' whereas the variant with the company's name on the logo was on ''Les 100 Tours De Centour''. | ||
===2nd Logo (1975-1981)=== | ===2nd Logo (1975-1981)=== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' An almost purely synthesized light jazz tune, almost sounding like "elevator music". The first track is actually called [https://youtu.be/IM0NjU-8rmw "One Note Samba", made by Perrey & Kingsley]. The second track is called [https://youtu.be/-DomuNMT4ZM "Lover's Concerto" (1975), made by the same music group]. | '''Music/Sounds:''' An almost purely synthesized light jazz tune, almost sounding like "elevator music". The first track is actually called [https://youtu.be/IM0NjU-8rmw "One Note Samba", made by Perrey & Kingsley]. The second track is called [https://youtu.be/-DomuNMT4ZM "Lover's Concerto" (1975), made by the same music group]. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' This was possibly used as an interstitial clip to fill time between programs. | ||
===3rd Logo (1987-1993)=== | ===3rd Logo (1987-1993)=== | ||