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*Starting in 1967, the text is referred to as "An NBC Production". | *Starting in 1967, the text is referred to as "An NBC Production". | ||
*Some shows would have the text "Produced by NBC Entertainment" or "Produced by NBC Productions" would appear in the 1980s and early 1990s. | *Some shows would have the text "Produced by NBC Entertainment" or "Produced by NBC Productions" would appear in the 1980s and early 1990s. | ||
*Sometimes, another company is credited alongside NBC. For example, the in-credit logo on Little House on the Prairie had the text "In Association With ED FRIENDLY". In contrast, episodes of ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' and ''Late Night with David Letterman'' had the text "in Association with CARSON PRODUCTIONS". However, for ''Late Night with David Letterman''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s final season (1992-93) with NBC, the "[[Carson | *Sometimes, another company is credited alongside NBC. For example, the in-credit logo on Little House on the Prairie had the text "In Association With ED FRIENDLY". In contrast, episodes of ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' and ''Late Night with David Letterman'' had the text "in Association with CARSON PRODUCTIONS". However, for ''Late Night with David Letterman''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s final season (1992-93) with NBC, the "[[Carson Entertainment|CARSON PRODUCTIONS]]" credit was eliminated following Johnny Carson's retirement from ''The Tonight Show'' in May 1992 and replaced with a credit for "[[Worldwide Pants, Incorporated|WORLDWIDE PANTS INCORPORATED]]". (They did share credits from 1990-92.) | ||
*Sometimes, during the '60s and '70s, it would also feature the in-credit NBC "Snake" logo. | *Sometimes, during the '60s and '70s, it would also feature the in-credit NBC "Snake" logo. | ||
*On the ultra short-lived 1979 series ''Supertrain'', the card reads "an n.b.c. production," and below was a union bug and NBC copyright. | *On the ultra short-lived 1979 series ''Supertrain'', the card reads "an n.b.c. production," and below was a union bug and NBC copyright. | ||