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*High pitched and double pitched variants were later introduced, with the former being usually found on PAL prints.
*High pitched and double pitched variants were later introduced, with the former being usually found on PAL prints.
*Some international prints of ''Starsky and Hutch'' episodes have a PAL pitched 1993 [[Columbia Pictures Television|CPT]] theme.
*Some international prints of ''Starsky and Hutch'' episodes have a PAL pitched 1993 [[Columbia Pictures Television|CPT]] theme.
*On French prints of ''Young Americans'', the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] theme is heard.
*On French prints of ''Young Americans'', the 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television]] theme is heard.
*A French dub of ''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' has the 1988 CPT theme.
*A French dub of ''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' has the 1988 CPT theme.
*Otherwise, it would be silent or have the closing theme of any TV shows/movies.
*Otherwise, it would be silent or have the closing theme of any TV shows/movies.
*On the Region 2 DVD of ''Men In Black: The Series'': Volume 1 print of episode 3, you can hear a snippet of the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] theme before the SPTI logo.
*On the Region 2 DVD of ''Men In Black: The Series'': Volume 1 print of episode 3 titled "The Irritable Bow-Wow Syndrome", you can hear a snippet of the 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television]] theme before the 2003 SPTI logo.


'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The sample used is "Rise Up!" off Spectrasonics' ''Distorted Reality 1'' sample library. At one point in ''The Fairly OddParents'' episode "Crash Nebula", you may hear this very sample.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The sample used is "Rise Up!" off Spectrasonics' ''Distorted Reality 1'' sample library. At one point in ''The Fairly OddParents'' episode "Crash Nebula", you may hear this very sample.

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