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* On the 1962 to 1964 seasons of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' and ''Petticoat Junction'', the Filmways logo would fade to the text "Produced in association with the [[CBS Productions|CBS TELEVISION NETWORK]]" and has the Seal of Good Practice near the text. The clouds are flying to the left direction. | * On the 1962 to 1964 seasons of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' and ''Petticoat Junction'', the Filmways logo would fade to the text "Produced in association with the [[CBS Productions|CBS TELEVISION NETWORK]]" and has the Seal of Good Practice near the text. The clouds are flying to the left direction. | ||
* On the 1964-1965 season of the shows mentioned above, the logo is still with the Filmways on the top left of the background, and the CBS mention on the bottom right. | * On the 1964-1965 season of the shows mentioned above, the logo is still with the Filmways on the top left of the background, and the CBS mention on the bottom right. | ||
* There is a | * There is a variant with "VIDEO LTD. PRESENTATION" just below and the standard CBS notice at the bottom right. This was seen only on ''The Face is Familiar''. | ||
* Another variant, contains both color and another still version. Similar to the second variant above, but however, on the bottom right of the screen, the text "In Association With PhilDil Productions" is seen. This was seen only on ''The Pruitts Of Southampton''. | * Another variant, contains both color and another still version. Similar to the second variant above, but however, on the bottom right of the screen, the text "In Association With PhilDil Productions" is seen. This was seen only on ''The Pruitts Of Southampton''. | ||
* On the pilot episode of ''Mister Ed'' titled "The Wonderful World of Wilber Pope" from 1958 the logo was superimposed in the credits, without animation. Other than that, everything else (the text and the globe) is the same as usual. | * On the pilot episode of ''Mister Ed'' titled "The Wonderful World of Wilber Pope" from 1958 the logo was superimposed in the credits, without animation. Other than that, everything else (the text and the globe) is the same as usual. | ||