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* This can also be found on later episodes of the 1980s version of ''Dream House'' as well, though that version of the show is now only intact from off-air recordings, as the master copies of all the episodes and production materials (which were not held by either Lorimar or WB) were destroyed in a flood in 2013.  
* This can also be found on later episodes of the 1980s version of ''Dream House'' as well, though that version of the show is now only intact from off-air recordings, as the master copies of all the episodes and production materials (which were not held by either Lorimar or WB) were destroyed in a flood in 2013.  
* The B&W version of the "A presentation of Lorimar" logo is found on the 1989 VHS release of the original ''House on Haunted Hill'', released by [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/Fox Video]] (though the box has the Lorimar-Telepictures logo).  
* The B&W version of the "A presentation of Lorimar" logo is found on the 1989 VHS release of the original ''House on Haunted Hill'', released by [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/Fox Video]] (though the box has the Lorimar-Telepictures logo).  
* On some pre-fall 1986 episodes of ''Falcon Crest'', it's plastered over with the Lorimar-Telepictures logo. This logo was also originally seen at the end of S3-S5 episodes of ''Eight is Enough'', but was plastered over by the 1990 [[Warner Bros. Television|Warner Bros. Television Distribution]] logo on some reruns in syndication. This was originally seen on the pilot of ''Valerie'' and early episodes of ''Perfect Strangers'', but the 1st and 2nd season box sets of the latter show replace it with the Lorimar-Telepictures logo. TNN (now The Paramount Network) airings of ''The Waltons'' in the late 1990s plaster this logo with the 1994 [[Warner Bros. Domestic Pay TV, Cable & Network Features]] logo.  
* On some pre-fall 1986 episodes of ''Falcon Crest'', it's plastered over with the 1986 Lorimar-Telepictures logo. This logo was also originally seen at the end of S3-S5 episodes of ''Eight is Enough'', but was plastered over by the 1990 [[Warner Bros. Television|Warner Bros. Television Distribution]] logo on some reruns in syndication. This was originally seen on the pilot of ''Valerie'' and early episodes of ''Perfect Strangers'', but the 1st and 2nd season box sets of the latter show plaster it with the 1986 Lorimar-Telepictures logo. TNN (now The Paramount Network) airings of ''The Waltons'' in the late 1990s plaster this logo with the 1994 [[Warner Bros. Domestic Pay TV, Cable & Network Features]] logo.  
* It also appeared on the 1983 unsold CBS TV pilot ''The Best of Times''.  
* It also appeared on the 1983 unsold CBS TV pilot ''The Best of Times''.  
* It has been spotted at the end of the [[Lorimar Home Video]] and [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] prints of ''Americathon'' with the music (it was omitted from the Warner Archive DVD release), as well as a select handful of ''Dallas'' episodes on DVD from season 3 and onward, ''Dallas: The Early Years'' on DVD from the ''Dallas Movie Collection'' (preceded by the Roundelay logo), and followed by the 1972 "Distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]" logo on some episodes of ''Knots Landing'' on DVD.  
* It has been spotted at the end of the [[Lorimar Home Video]] and [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] prints of ''Americathon'' with the music (it was omitted from the Warner Archive DVD release), as well as a select handful of ''Dallas'' episodes on DVD from season 3 and onward, ''Dallas: The Early Years'' on DVD from the ''Dallas Movie Collection'' (preceded by the Roundelay logo), and followed by the 1972 "Distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]" logo on some episodes of ''Knots Landing'' on DVD.  
* It was seen at the end of the unsold game show pilot ''Babble'', when Game Show Network first aired the full pilot on October 5th, 2014 (without the credit crunching).
* It was seen at the end of the unsold game show pilot ''Babble'', when Game Show Network first aired the full pilot on October 5th, 2014 (without the credit crunching).
* The Warner Archive instant streaming retains this on the TV movies ''Desperate Lives'' and ''One Shoe Makes It Murder''.
* The Warner Archive instant streaming retains this on the TV movies ''Desperate Lives'' and ''One Shoe Makes It Murder''.
* The still, silent "Distributed By" variant can be seen on the end of MST3K's version of ''Mitchell'', very briefly during the transition back to the host segment. A version of this variant (with audio) was seen on a MUBI print of ''The Ninth Configuration.''
* The still, silent "Distributed By" variant can be seen on the end of MST3K's version of ''Mitchell'', very briefly during the transition back to the host segment.
**A version of this variant (with audio) was seen on a MUBI print of ''The Ninth Configuration.''
* This was originally seen on early episodes of ''Valerie'' and ''Perfect Strangers''.
* This was originally seen on early episodes of ''Valerie'' and ''Perfect Strangers''.
* It was also spotted at the end of the [[Artisan Entertainment|USA Home Video]] VHS release of ''Two of a Kind'' (1982).
* It was also spotted at the end of the [[Artisan Entertainment|USA Home Video]] VHS release of ''Two of a Kind'' (1982).
*On a [[Shout! Factory]] print of the 1980 movie The Nine Configuration, the logo's jingle plays over a "In Loving Memory" screen, though the logo is never seen. A similar thing happens on a 1984 English Dubbed print of the 1965 film ''Red Dragon'' (also called ''Code Name Alpha'') but on a blue copyright screen.
*On a [[Shout! Factory]] print of the 1980 movie The Nine Configuration, the logo's jingle plays over a "In Loving Memory" screen, though the logo is never seen.
**A similar thing also happens on a 1984 English dubbed print of the 1965 film ''Red Dragon'' (also called ''Code Name Alpha'') but on a blue copyright screen.


'''Legacy''' It's noted for unnerving some viewers for the black background and jingle, but at the same time, it's still a favorite among logo fans for its good 2D animation, as well as impeccable timing with the music.
'''Legacy''' It's noted for unnerving some viewers for the black background and jingle, but at the same time, it's still a favorite among logo fans for its good 2D animation, as well as impeccable timing with the music.

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