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* A warp-speed variant exists, ending with a different, higher note after the first three notes of the theme. This was heard on a few occasions like <u>the ''Full House'' S2 episode "It's Not My Job"</u>, <u>some 1988-1991 episodes of ''The Hogan Family''</u> and <u>some S1 episodes of ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper''</u>. | * A warp-speed variant exists, ending with a different, higher note after the first three notes of the theme. This was heard on a few occasions like <u>the ''Full House'' S2 episode "It's Not My Job"</u>, <u>some 1988-1991 episodes of ''The Hogan Family''</u> and <u>some S1 episodes of ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper''</u>. | ||
* On <u>the ''Full House'' S2 episodes "Tanner vs. Gibbler" and "Working Mothers"</u>, the music is slightly recomposed with better enhancement. | * On <u>the ''Full House'' S2 episodes "Tanner vs. Gibbler" and "Working Mothers"</u>, the music is slightly recomposed with better enhancement. | ||
* <u>One season 3 episode of ''Perfect Strangers''</u> has the 1986 [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] "Crashing Comets" jingle play over it, likely due to a | * <u>One season 3 episode of ''Perfect Strangers''</u> has the 1986 [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] "Crashing Comets" jingle play over it, likely due to a plastering error. | ||
* On some shows such as ''<u>Love Connection</u>'', ''<u>Fun House</u>'', ''<u>College Mad House</u>'', and ''<u>3rd Degree</u>'', as well as early season 1 episodes of ''Time Trax'', the closing theme plays over this logo. | * On some shows such as ''<u>Love Connection</u>'', ''<u>Fun House</u>'', ''<u>College Mad House</u>'', and ''<u>3rd Degree</u>'', as well as early season 1 episodes of ''Time Trax'', the closing theme plays over this logo. | ||
** ''<u>College Mad House</u>'' has the theme and announcer Beau Weaver spoke, "''College Mad House'' is a [[Stone Television]] production, in association with Lorimar Television, and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution.". | ** ''<u>College Mad House</u>'' has the theme and announcer Beau Weaver spoke, "''College Mad House'' is a [[Stone Television]] production, in association with Lorimar Television, and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution.". | ||
** ''<u>3rd Degree</u>'' has the theme and the announcer (usually Bob Hilton, sometimes Don Morrow or Michael Hanks) spoke, "''3rd Degree'' is a [[Kline and Friends, Inc.|Kline and Friends]] Production, in association with [[Burt Reynolds Productions|Burt & Bert Productions]] and Lorimar Television, distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution." [here they used the standard 1984 Warner Bros. Television logo, instead of the 1984 Warner Bros. Television Distribution logo, commonly used on syndicated shows distributed by Warner Bros. Television of the time]. | ** ''<u>3rd Degree</u>'' has the theme and the announcer (usually Bob Hilton, sometimes Don Morrow or Michael Hanks) spoke, "''3rd Degree'' is a [[Kline and Friends, Inc.|Kline and Friends]] Production, in association with [[Burt Reynolds Productions|Burt & Bert Productions]] and Lorimar Television, distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution." [here they used the standard 1984 Warner Bros. Television logo, instead of the 1984 Warner Bros. Television Distribution logo, commonly used on syndicated shows distributed by Warner Bros. Television of the time]. | ||
* On <u>the ''Full House'' S2 episode "Cutting It Close"</u>, | * On <u>the ''Full House'' S2 episode "Cutting It Close"</u>, the logo is silent. | ||
* Sometimes, ''<u>Full House</u>'' had Dave Coulier announce over the closing theme and the Lorimar Television jingle which would play over the Warner Bros. Television logo. | * Sometimes, ''<u>Full House</u>'' had Dave Coulier announce over the closing theme and the Lorimar Television jingle which would play over the Warner Bros. Television logo. | ||
* On <u>the TV movie ''There Was a Little Boy''</u>, the whoosh from the logo theme is cut off. | * On <u>the TV movie ''There Was a Little Boy''</u>, the whoosh from the logo theme is cut off. |