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'''Audio:''' A horn fanfare plays as an announcer either says, "Produced (in color) in association with the NBC Television Network", "This has been a color presentation of the NBC Television Network", or "This has been an NBC Television Network presentation". | '''Audio:''' A horn fanfare plays as an announcer either says, "Produced (in color) in association with the NBC Television Network", "This has been a color presentation of the NBC Television Network", or "This has been an NBC Television Network presentation". | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' There is a | '''Audio Variants:''' There is a 1962 blooper variant in which a different horn fanfare (which is one of the fanfares used for [[CBS]]' in-credit eyemark wallpaper logos) is being heard as the announcer says, "This is the CBS Television...oh, goddamn it!", as the wrong logo was shown. This was only used for a CBS blooper reel. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*This logo has been spotted in a few episodes of ''You Bet Your Life'', as well as on ''The Doctors''. | *This logo has been spotted in a few episodes of ''You Bet Your Life'', as well as on ''The Doctors''. | ||
*This also | *This also turned up at the end of GSN's 2003 airing of the original 1963 pilot episode of ''Let's Make a Deal''. | ||
* | *This logo has been spotted on several color episodes of ''Laramie'' on Encore Westerns, following the color Revue logo. | ||
===2nd Logo (October 5, 1960-1963?)=== | ===2nd Logo (October 5, 1960-1963?)=== | ||
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*It was last seen on current prints of the ''I Dream of Jeannie'' episode "Uncles a Go-Go" preceded by the Screen Gems "S from Hell" and followed by the Sony Pictures Television logo last aired on WGN America and last seen on several 1964 episodes of ''The Virginian'' on Encore Westerns. | *It was last seen on current prints of the ''I Dream of Jeannie'' episode "Uncles a Go-Go" preceded by the Screen Gems "S from Hell" and followed by the Sony Pictures Television logo last aired on WGN America and last seen on several 1964 episodes of ''The Virginian'' on Encore Westerns. | ||
*It was also spotted after an early-2010s airing of ''The Monkees'' episode "Son of a Gypsy" on Antenna TV (with the [[Colex Enterprises]] logo before AND after it). | *It was also spotted after an early-2010s airing of ''The Monkees'' episode "Son of a Gypsy" on Antenna TV (with the [[Colex Enterprises]] logo before AND after it). | ||
* | *It was seen on Retro TV airings of ''The Doctors'' episodes from the era (followed by the SFM Entertainment logo). | ||
*The logo was seen on original broadcasts of ''Star Trek'' (and likely other shows that aired on NBC that were not in-house productions) but is usually edited out nowadays. | *The logo was seen on original broadcasts of ''Star Trek'' (and likely other shows that aired on NBC that were not in-house productions) but is usually edited out nowadays. | ||
*The "PRESENTED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK" version also appeared on WNBC's analog shutdown back in 2009. | *The "PRESENTED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK" version also appeared on WNBC's analog shutdown back in 2009. | ||
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'''Audio:''' | '''Audio:''' | ||
*1996-2001: A majestic rendition of the NBC chimes, ending in an orchestral flourish. Composed by Chris Saranec. The full version can be heard on the NBC Studio & Rockefeller Center Tour promo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtQAdR98LU here] and from his Soundtrack Sampler album [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWuN7L2ajGg here]. Some NBC affiliates used the same music for their station IDs. Last heard on early episodes of the U.S. version of ''Weakest Link'' and this is used in tandem with the 1999 theme. | *1996-2001: A majestic rendition of the NBC chimes, ending in an orchestral flourish. Composed by Chris Saranec. The full version can be heard on the NBC Studio & Rockefeller Center Tour promo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtQAdR98LU here] and from his Soundtrack Sampler album [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWuN7L2ajGg here]. Some NBC affiliates used the same music for their station IDs. Last heard on early episodes of the U.S. version of ''Weakest Link'' and this is used in tandem with the 1999 theme. | ||
*1999-2004: A fully orchestral, more majestic and | *1999-2004: A fully orchestral, more majestic and triumphant-sounding rendition of the NBC chimes. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' |