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'''Availability:''' It first appeared on season 1, episode 8 of ''Silver Spoons''. It's seen on S1 eps. of ''227'' on DVD, Encore Black, and Sony Crackle. It has been preserved on season 8 (1985-86) episodes of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' on Encore Black (the Embassy logo was only used in the final season). It's also on the complete first season DVD releases of ''Who's the Boss?'', as well as most 7flix airings of said show in Australia and ''Silver Spoons''. It's retained on S9-11 episodes of ''The Jeffersons'' on Me-TV but doesn't appear on TV One's prints, with the exception of the season 11 episode "Last Dance". However, it appears on all episodes from seasons 9-11 on FOX Retro in Italy (translated as "I Jefferson"). It's also retained on three 1984 episodes of ''The Facts of Life'' seen on Logo titled "Love At First Byte", "Talk, Talk, Talk", and "Bus Stop". The logo is sen on generic credits on the network. However, all episodes from seasons 5-7 have the Embassy Television logo retained when released by [[Shout! Factory]] and aired on Me-TV. It's also retained on the first two seasons of ''Who's the Boss?'' on Sony Crackle and the second season of the same show on Amazon Prime. It also appeared on the 1984-85 short-lived sitcom ''E/R'' (not to be confused with the 1994-2009 drama ''ER''), the TV special ''Greater Tuna'', as well as ''Double Trouble'' and ''It's Your Move'' when Lifetime and USA last reran those shows respectively in the '90s.
'''Availability:''' It first appeared on season 1, episode 8 of ''Silver Spoons''. It's seen on S1 eps. of ''227'' on DVD, Encore Black, and Sony Crackle. It has been preserved on season 8 (1985-86) episodes of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' on Encore Black (the Embassy logo was only used in the final season). It's also on the complete first season DVD releases of ''Who's the Boss?'', as well as most 7flix airings of said show in Australia and ''Silver Spoons''. It's retained on S9-11 episodes of ''The Jeffersons'' on Me-TV but doesn't appear on TV One's prints, with the exception of the season 11 episode "Last Dance". However, it appears on all episodes from seasons 9-11 on FOX Retro in Italy (translated as "I Jefferson"). It's also retained on three 1984 episodes of ''The Facts of Life'' seen on Logo titled "Love At First Byte", "Talk, Talk, Talk", and "Bus Stop". The logo is sen on generic credits on the network. However, all episodes from seasons 5-7 have the Embassy Television logo retained when released by [[Shout! Factory]] and aired on Me-TV. It's also retained on the first two seasons of ''Who's the Boss?'' on Sony Crackle and the second season of the same show on Amazon Prime. It also appeared on the 1984-85 short-lived sitcom ''E/R'' (not to be confused with the 1994-2009 drama ''ER''), the TV special ''Greater Tuna'', as well as ''Double Trouble'' and ''It's Your Move'' when Lifetime and USA last reran those shows respectively in the '90s.
* The Embassy Telecommunications variant has been seen on a 1984 episode of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' on BET (it may appear on Antenna TV or Encore Black) and at the start of the CBS Saturday Night Movie edited version of ''Blade Runner''. It made a surprise appearance on a Decades airing of the ''Square Pegs'' episode "Child's Christmas in Weemawee: Part 1".
* The Embassy Telecommunications variant has been seen on a 1984 episode of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' on BET (it may appear on Antenna TV or Encore Black) and at the start of the CBS Saturday Night Movie edited version of ''Blade Runner''. It appeared on a Decades airing of the ''Square Pegs'' episode "Child's Christmas in Weemawee: Part 1".
* The Embassy Pay Television variant has been replaced by later distributor logos from Embassy Communications to Sony Pictures Television over the years. It’s currently seen on tape recordings.
* The Embassy Pay Television variant has been replaced by later distributor logos from Embassy Communications to Sony Pictures Television over the years. It’s currently seen on tape recordings.
* The 1986 Embassy Communications version is seen on the TV movie ''Firefighter'', retained on season 8 of ''The Facts of Life'' last aired on Me-TV and the Shout! Factory DVD release, all season 2 episodes of ''227'', and all season 3 episodes of ''Who's the Boss?'' both on Amazon.
* The 1986 Embassy Communications version is seen on the TV movie ''Firefighter'', retained on season 8 of ''The Facts of Life'' last aired on Me-TV and the Shout! Factory DVD release, all season 2 episodes of ''227'', and all season 3 episodes of ''Who's the Boss?'' both on Amazon.
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