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* From 1996-2000, the logo fades out at the last note. This doesn't happen on ''Jeopardy!'' or ''Wheel of Fortune''. | * From 1996-2000, the logo fades out at the last note. This doesn't happen on ''Jeopardy!'' or ''Wheel of Fortune''. | ||
* On some episodes of ''Early Edition'' from the 4th season such as "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", it uses the 1993 [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] theme. | * On some episodes of ''Early Edition'' from the 4th season such as "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", it uses the 1993 [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] theme. | ||
*On ''Jeopardy!'' for the Philips CD-i | *On ''Jeopardy!'' for the Philips CD-i and the VHS promo for ''Godzilla: The Series'', it's silent. | ||
*On some airings of season 4 ''Early Edition'' episodes, the 1993 TriStar Television music is heard over the logo. | *On some airings of season 4 ''Early Edition'' episodes, the 1993 TriStar Television music is heard over the logo. | ||
*From September 1994-November 1996 on ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' (when production of both shows were taken over by Columbia TriStar Television), the CTT logo was integrated into the announcers' ending spiels; typically, the 1994 theme would play underneath the announcement of the CTT name. | *From September 1994-November 1996 on ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' (when production of both shows were taken over by Columbia TriStar Television), the CTT logo was integrated into the announcers' ending spiels; typically, the 1994 theme would play underneath the announcement of the CTT name. | ||
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*The CTDT logos can also be seen on season 2 DVD releases of ''All in the Family'', ''Sanford and Son'', ''Good Times'', and ''The Jeffersons'', and a couple episodes on the season 4 DVD release of ''Punky Brewster'' (with the [[NBC Enterprises]] or [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution|NBC Universal Television Distribution]] logo following it, this was kept on one episode on Peacock but with the 1982 CPT and the current NBCUniversal Television Distribution logos following this logo), and was last seen on reruns of ''Mad About You'' on Antenna TV (plastering the 1992 TriStar Television logo), among others. CTTD or CTDT can also be spotted on several Sony classic movies on TCM occasionally. | *The CTDT logos can also be seen on season 2 DVD releases of ''All in the Family'', ''Sanford and Son'', ''Good Times'', and ''The Jeffersons'', and a couple episodes on the season 4 DVD release of ''Punky Brewster'' (with the [[NBC Enterprises]] or [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution|NBC Universal Television Distribution]] logo following it, this was kept on one episode on Peacock but with the 1982 CPT and the current NBCUniversal Television Distribution logos following this logo), and was last seen on reruns of ''Mad About You'' on Antenna TV (plastering the 1992 TriStar Television logo), among others. CTTD or CTDT can also be spotted on several Sony classic movies on TCM occasionally. | ||
* As for the high and low tones, they're extinct and were last seen on most season 2 episodes of ''Jackie Chan Adventures'' when it was reran on Cartoon Network. Current prints of season 2 plaster the logo over with the SPT logo (like when it popped up on Disney XD at one point). The low-tone variant was also seen on the short-lived series ''Secret Agent Man'' when it was aired on UPN and is also retained on the Australian DVD. CTTD can be found on ''Sleepless in Seattle'' and ''The Quick and the Dead'' on TBS and TNT, ''The Jeffersons'' episode "Lunch with Mama" on TV One, and some films on ThisTV like ''Swamp Thing'', ''Casualties of War'' or ''1941''. The latter title was followed by the SPT logo. CTDT was found (followed by SPT) on the ''Married... with Children episode'' "Have You Driven a Ford Lately" on TBS. | * As for the high and low tones, they're extinct and were last seen on most season 2 episodes of ''Jackie Chan Adventures'' when it was reran on Cartoon Network. Current prints of season 2 plaster the logo over with the SPT logo (like when it popped up on Disney XD at one point). The low-tone variant was also seen on the short-lived series ''Secret Agent Man'' when it was aired on UPN and is also retained on the Australian DVD. CTTD can be found on ''Sleepless in Seattle'' and ''The Quick and the Dead'' on TBS and TNT, ''The Jeffersons'' episode "Lunch with Mama" on TV One, and some films on ThisTV like ''Swamp Thing'', ''Casualties of War'' or ''1941''. The latter title was followed by the SPT logo. CTDT was found (followed by SPT) on the ''Married... with Children episode'' "Have You Driven a Ford Lately" on TBS. | ||
*The short version was commonly seen on the animated TV show adaptation of ''Dilbert'' (also on UPN and preserved on some current prints, like on Tubi). It was also last seen on 1998-2002 episodes of ''Dawson's Creek'' on The N (now [[TeenNick Originals|TeenNick]]); | *The short version was commonly seen on the animated TV show adaptation of ''Dilbert'' (also on UPN and preserved on some current prints, like on Tubi). It was also last seen on 1998-2002 episodes of ''Dawson's Creek'' on The N (now [[TeenNick Originals|TeenNick]]); the first two season DVD sets and Tubi prints of said show retain it. The Distribution variant was recently spotted on Crackle prints on some episodes of ''Crazy Like a Fox'' (while the GREAT! TV UK airings have the regular variant). | ||
*The "open matte" version was seen at the end of ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'' on Centric (now BET Her). The first filmed version appeared on some TV movies like ''Rag & Bone'', ''Into Thin Air: Death on Everest'', and ''Double Platinum'', and is preserved on the DVD releases of the latter TV movies. | *The "open matte" version was seen at the end of ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'' on Centric (now BET Her). The first filmed version appeared on some TV movies like ''Rag & Bone'', ''Into Thin Air: Death on Everest'', and ''Double Platinum'', and is preserved on the DVD releases of the latter TV movies. | ||
* A widescreen filmed variant of the 1999 Columbia TriStar Television logo was spotted on an HBO Asia airing of ''Call Me Claus'' (followed by the 2014 version of the Sony Pictures Television logo) and the Hulu print of the 2000 TV movie ''The Three Stooges'' (followed by the 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo). | * A widescreen filmed variant of the 1999 Columbia TriStar Television logo was spotted on an HBO Asia airing of ''Call Me Claus'' (followed by the 2014 version of the Sony Pictures Television logo) and the Hulu print of the 2000 TV movie ''The Three Stooges'' (followed by the 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo). |