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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 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 | *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 current 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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'''Availability:''' Appears on pre-2003 prints of shows from the company. | '''Availability:''' Appears on pre-2003 prints of shows from the company. | ||
* Appears on near- | * Appears on near-current prints of shows reran on cable, like ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' on the now-defunct Cloo, the first season (and the first four S2 episodes) of ''The Guardian'' on H&I and previously on TV Guide Network (later renamed TVGN, and currently Pop), and most of the final season episodes of ''Early Edition'' on Start TV and last seen on FamilyNet, TV Guide Network (now Pop) and Syfy. | ||
* It also occasionally appeared on Sony-owned programs on GSN like ''Russian Roulette'', seasons 1-5 of ''Hollywood Squares'', and the Donny Osmond version of ''Pyramid''. | * It also occasionally appeared on Sony-owned programs on GSN like ''Russian Roulette'', seasons 1-5 of ''Hollywood Squares'', and the Donny Osmond version of ''Pyramid''. | ||
*It also appeared on every episode of ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'' on HBO Family -- even though it no longer airs nowadays, the CTT logo was always retained whenever the network reran the series. | *It also appeared on every episode of ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'' on HBO Family -- even though it no longer airs nowadays, the CTT logo was always retained whenever the network reran the series. | ||
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*The short version commonly appears on ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (including syndicated reruns of the 1993 pilot season) and the animated TV show adaptation of ''Dilbert'' (also on UPN and preserved on some current prints, like on Tubi). | *The short version commonly appears on ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (including syndicated reruns of the 1993 pilot season) and 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 also retain it. | **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 also retain it. | ||
*The Distribution variant was | *The Distribution variant was 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 "open matte" version was seen at the end of ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'' on Centric (now BET Her). | ||
**The first filmed version appears 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 first filmed version appears 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. | ||