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*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.
*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 a (.*) 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).
* A still/filmed version was seen on ''ATF'' (1999).
* A still/filmed version was seen on ''ATF'' (1999).
*On original international airings of the ''Seinfeld'' episode "The Betrayal", the Television Distribution logo plays in reverse while the audio plays forwards (the [[Castle Rock Television]] logo, which is also in reverse video and forward audio, follows the logo, adding more to the "backwards" effect presented in the Seinfeld episode). The original NBC airing of the episode only started with Castle Rock.
*On original international airings of the ''Seinfeld'' episode "The Betrayal", the Television Distribution logo plays in reverse while the audio plays forwards (the [[Castle Rock Television]] logo, which is also in reverse video and forward audio, follows the logo, adding more to the "backwards" effect presented in the Seinfeld episode). The original NBC airing of the episode only started with Castle Rock.
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