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*On several Columbia TriStar Television Distribution-produced shows, the words "{{color|navy|'''TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION'''}}" are set in Eurostile Thin, while the Sony byline is set in Futura Medium. Plus, the words (except for "{{color|navy|'''COLUMBIA TRISTAR'''}}", which is the only text remaining in its standard font) don't have the drop shadow effect. | *On several Columbia TriStar Television Distribution-produced shows, the words "{{color|navy|'''TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION'''}}" are set in Eurostile Thin, while the Sony byline is set in Futura Medium. Plus, the words (except for "{{color|navy|'''COLUMBIA TRISTAR'''}}", which is the only text remaining in its standard font) don't have the drop shadow effect. | ||
*There is another version of this variant seen on a handful episodes of ''What About Joan?'', in which the logo is stretched to 4:3 and the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is seen above to the left. | *There is another version of this variant seen on a handful episodes of ''What About Joan?'', in which the logo is stretched to 4:3 and the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is seen above to the left. | ||
* | *A (.*) variant for CTDT exists and appears on the TV movies ''Blood Crime'' and ''Breakaway'' (also known as ''Christmas Rush''). Both movies can be found on DVD. | ||
*On DVD prints of the ''Get a Life'' episode "Married", the logo stutters and shakes, presumably due to a master tape error. | *On DVD prints of the ''Get a Life'' episode "Married", the logo stutters and shakes, presumably due to a master tape error. | ||
*There is also an extremely rare enhanced variant for CTTD. So far, it has been seen on the TV movies ''The Linda McCartney Story'' and ''First Shot'' (the latter using a filmed version), which were last seen on Sony Movies (however, a recent airing of the latter had SPT instead, while the DVD has Domestic Television instead, but is retained on Crackle's print). It can be also seen on season 3 (and early episodes of season 4) episodes of ''V.I.P'' (Tubi prints retain it). | *There is also an extremely rare enhanced variant for CTTD. So far, it has been seen on the TV movies ''The Linda McCartney Story'' and ''First Shot'' (the latter using a filmed version), which were last seen on Sony Movies (however, a recent airing of the latter had SPT instead, while the DVD has Domestic Television instead, but is retained on Crackle's print). It can be also seen on season 3 (and early episodes of season 4) episodes of ''V.I.P'' (Tubi prints retain it). |