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* The warp speed version was last seen on S1 of ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'' on the former NickMom block on Nick Jr. | * The warp speed version was last seen on S1 of ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'' on the former NickMom block on Nick Jr. | ||
* The standard version can be seen on DVD releases of ''Full House'' (second and third seasons only) and was shown on on Hallmark Channel reruns, but on MeTV and HBO Max it's plastered with the 2003 WBTD logo. It can also be seen on reruns of ''The Hogan Family'' on Antenna TV, the 7th season (1989-90) season of ''Love Connection'' on GSN (whenever they decide to re-air it), ''Step by Step'' when last seen on Hub Network, ''Dallas'' and ''Knots Landing'' last aired on the now-defunct SOAPnet, and the final two seasons of ''Falcon Crest'', among others. The Season 12, 13, and 14 DVD releases of ''Dallas'' also | * The standard version can be seen on DVD releases of ''Full House'' (second and third seasons only) and was shown on on Hallmark Channel reruns, but on MeTV and HBO Max it's plastered with the 2003 WBTD logo. | ||
** It can also be seen on reruns of ''The Hogan Family'' on Antenna TV, the 7th season (1989-90) season of ''Love Connection'' on GSN (whenever they decide to re-air it), ''Step by Step'' when last seen on Hub Network, ''Dallas'' and ''Knots Landing'' last aired on the now-defunct SOAPnet, and the final two seasons of ''Falcon Crest'', among others. | |||
** The Season 12, 13, and 14 DVD releases of ''Dallas'' also have this logo on almost every episode. | |||
* The last series that had this logo was ''Time Trax'', which premiered on January 20, 1993 and ended on December 3, 1994. | * The last series that had this logo was ''Time Trax'', which premiered on January 20, 1993 and ended on December 3, 1994. | ||
* The filmed variant of this logo was seen on old prints of TV movies from the era, such as ''It'', ''The Owl'', and ''O Pioneers!'' | * The filmed variant of this logo was seen on old prints of TV movies from the era, such as ''It'', ''The Owl'', and ''O Pioneers!'', respectively. | ||
* After that, Lorimar was put to an end in late September 1993 and folded into [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]]. | ** It is also intact on a couple of Season 14 episodes of ''Dallas'' on DVD. | ||
* The Lorimar Television logo with the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''A TIME WARNER COMPANY'''}}" byline plastered the Lorimar "Script" logo seen on S1 episodes of ''The Hogan Family'' (when it was originally titled ''Valerie'' at that time) and the Lorimar-Telepictures logo on S2-S3 of ''The Hogan Family'' (when it was originally titled ''Valerie'' and ''Valerie's Family'' from fall 1986-88) on syndicated reruns and on certain other reruns, namely ABC Family reruns. | * After that, Lorimar was put to an end in late September 1993 and folded into [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]]. | ||
** It also appeared on S4-S6 episodes of ''Perfect Strangers'', S4-S6 of ''The Hogan Family'' and on the final pre-FOX era episodes of ''Fun House'' and spin-off ''College Mad House''. | |||
* The Lorimar Television logo with the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''A TIME WARNER COMPANY'''}}" byline also plastered the 1978 Lorimar "Script" logo seen on S1 episodes of ''The Hogan Family'' (when it was originally titled ''Valerie'' at that time) and the 1986 Lorimar-Telepictures logo on S2-S3 of ''The Hogan Family'' (when it was originally titled ''Valerie'' and ''Valerie's Family'' from fall 1986-88) on syndicated reruns and on certain other reruns, namely ABC Family reruns. | |||
* This has also popped up on some international reruns of the 3rd and 4th season of ''ALF'' as well as on the 1989-90 game show ''3rd Degree!'' with Bert Convy and on ''I'll Fly Away''. | * This has also popped up on some international reruns of the 3rd and 4th season of ''ALF'' as well as on the 1989-90 game show ''3rd Degree!'' with Bert Convy and on ''I'll Fly Away''. | ||