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→10th Logo (November 1964-June 1967): misspelt music/sounds variants
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Pinball-like dings to start, which turns into a bombastic but brief brass piece. Almost immediately afterward, an announcer can be heard saying, "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (opening) or "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (closing). | '''Music/Sounds:''' Pinball-like dings to start, which turns into a bombastic but brief brass piece. Almost immediately afterward, an announcer can be heard saying, "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (opening) or "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (closing). | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A Portuguese-dubbed variant of this logo exists. | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' A Portuguese-dubbed variant of this logo exists. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. This can also be seen on over 45+ programs available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. The tail end can be seen early on in ''Mr. Soul!''. | '''Availability:''' Common. This can also be seen on over 45+ programs available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. The tail end can be seen early on in ''Mr. Soul!''. | ||