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=== (July 1, 1960-November 27, 1981) ===
=== (July 1, 1960-November 27, 1981) ===
'''Nickname:''' "hQ"


'''Logo:''' Superimposed on the screen or scrolling in the credits is the following message:
'''Logo:''' Superimposed on the screen or scrolling in the credits is the following message:
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* On the pilot episode of ''Bedtime Stories'' (after the production slate and before the show's intro), a stylized version of the symbol appears, with the "{{color|#FFD900|'''h'''}}" in solid {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} and the "'''Q'''" in outlined white.
* On the pilot episode of ''Bedtime Stories'' (after the production slate and before the show's intro), a stylized version of the symbol appears, with the "{{color|#FFD900|'''h'''}}" in solid {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} and the "'''Q'''" in outlined white.


'''FX/SFX:''' Often superimposed but occasionally seen scrolling into place as the program ends.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show, along with an announcer's spiel over Heatter and Quigley's executive producer credits, like Kenny Williams, who performed those duties for most of H-Q shows, although on ''Baffle'', there is no announcer spiel during the closing credits. There was also no voice-over on the end of ''Funny You Should Ask!'', the original 1974-76 edition of ''High Rollers'', some episodes of ''The Hollywood Squares'', ''To Say the Least'' and ''The Magnificent Marble Machine''. On the short-lived 1967 program ''Temptation'', announcer Carl King said: "''Temptation'' is a Merrill Heatter-Bob Quigley Production in association with The ABC Television Network!"
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show, along with an announcer's spiel over Heatter and Quigley's executive producer credits, like Kenny Williams, who performed those duties for most of H-Q shows, although on ''Baffle'', there is no announcer spiel during the closing credits. There was also no voice-over on the end of ''Funny You Should Ask!'', the original 1974-76 edition of ''High Rollers'', some episodes of ''The Hollywood Squares'', ''To Say the Least'' and ''The Magnificent Marble Machine''. On the short-lived 1967 program ''Temptation'', announcer Carl King said: "''Temptation'' is a Merrill Heatter-Bob Quigley Production in association with The ABC Television Network!"
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* The original ''Hollywood Squares'' (along with whatever is left of ''Video Village'', ''The Magnificent Marble Machine'', and the original editions of ''Gambit'' and ''High Rollers'' among others due to pre-1978 network videotape archive destruction) is now owned by [[MGM Television|MGM International Television Distribution]].
* The original ''Hollywood Squares'' (along with whatever is left of ''Video Village'', ''The Magnificent Marble Machine'', and the original editions of ''Gambit'' and ''High Rollers'' among others due to pre-1978 network videotape archive destruction) is now owned by [[MGM Television|MGM International Television Distribution]].
* A majority of the ''Shenanigans'' episodes with the Heatter-Quigley/Four Star combo have been destroyed, so it's considered extinct.
* A majority of the ''Shenanigans'' episodes with the Heatter-Quigley/Four Star combo have been destroyed, so it's considered extinct.
'''Legacy:''' The ''HQ'' symbol looks rather strange, almost like a lowercase ''b'' than a hybrid letter.


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