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Dance Fever Variants=
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* ''The Merv Griffin Show'' (Carol Bilger): "This has been a production of Merv Griffin Enterprises. Distributed by King World and Camelot Entertainment Sales. This program has been recorded."
* ''The Merv Griffin Show'' (Carol Bilger): "This has been a production of Merv Griffin Enterprises. Distributed by King World and Camelot Entertainment Sales. This program has been recorded."
* The logos were not accompanied by announcer spiels on ''Super Jeopardy!'', ''Monopoly'', ''Ruckus'' (a 1991 game show hosted by "The Amazing Jonathan" that only aired on WNBC), and some 1986 episodes of ''The Merv Griffin Show''.
* The logos were not accompanied by announcer spiels on ''Super Jeopardy!'', ''Monopoly'', ''Ruckus'' (a 1991 game show hosted by "The Amazing Jonathan" that only aired on WNBC), and some 1986 episodes of ''The Merv Griffin Show''.
On GSN reruns in 1997, the King World logo was replaced by the 1994 and 1997 Columbia TriStar Television logo with a Charlie O'Donnell voice-over, resulting in an awkward transition between the two voices. This also happened on ''Jeopardy!'', 1984-1988 and 1983-1988 & 1992-1993 episodes of ''Wheel of Fortune'' with Jack Clark and Charlie O'Donnell, and ''Headline Chasers''.
 
'''Audio Variant:''' On GSN reruns in 1997, the King World logo was replaced by the 1994 and 1997 Columbia TriStar Television logo with a Charlie O'Donnell voice-over, resulting in an awkward transition between the two voices. This also happened on ''Jeopardy!'', 1984-1988 and 1983-1988 & 1992-1993 episodes of ''Wheel of Fortune'' with Jack Clark and Charlie O'Donnell, and ''Headline Chasers''.


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