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===Background===
===Background===
[[Imagine Entertainment]] first went into television in November 1985, around the same time when the company was founded. They set a deal with [[TriStar Pictures]] to produce feature films and television shows, but granted them the right of first refusal to syndicate their off-network shows produced by Imagine. In early 1997, Imagine reopened its television division and signed a deal with [[Walt Disney Television]] for the development of TV series, which would expire at the end of 2000, and later boosted up their access to Disney's TV production slate. Imagine was exclusive for development and production of TV projects, including half-hour comedy series, one-hour dramas, motion pictures for TV and miniseries. They hired Tony Krantz to be co-chairman of its division and it will share a stake in the television division with its founders Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, while overseeing the TV division's day-to-day operations. In 2000, Imagine teamed up with [[20th Century Fox Television]] for development of its series, an agreement that expired at the end of 2016.
[[Imagine Entertainment]] first went into television in November 1985, around the same time when the company was founded. They set a deal with [[TriStar Pictures]] to produce feature films and television shows but granted them the right of first refusal to syndicate their off-network shows produced by Imagine. In early 1997, Imagine reopened its television division and signed a deal with [[Walt Disney Television]] for the development of TV series, which would expire at the end of 2000, and later boosted up their access to Disney's TV production slate. Imagine was exclusive for the development and production of TV projects, including half-hour comedy series, one-hour dramas, motion pictures for TV and miniseries. They hired Tony Krantz to be co-chairman of its division and it will share a stake in the television division with its founders Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, while overseeing the TV division's day-to-day operations. In 2000, Imagine teamed up with [[20th Century Fox Television]] for the development of its series, an agreement that expired at the end of 2016.


===1st Logo (January 17, 1987-May 7, 1988)===
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|Imagine Television (1988).webp|1st Logo (1988)
|Imagine Television (1989).webp|2nd Logo (July 8, 1989-August 11, 1991)
|Imagine Television (2017).webp|3rd Logo (September 23, 1997-April 21, 2020)
|Imagine Television Studios (2020).webp|4th Logo (January 15, 2020-)
}}


'''Logo:''' An in-credit notice with a mention of "IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT".
===1st Logo (1988)===
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme to the program.
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Was seen on the series ''Ohara'' and was possibly seen on ''Take Five''. All these shows are long gone outside of off-air recordings.
 
===2nd Logo (1988)===
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Was seen on the unsold pilot ''Smart Guys'', which presumably aired once on NBC and resurfaced via an off-air recording. Might have appeared on the NBC pilot ''Channel 99''.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Was seen on the unsold pilot ''Smart Guys'', which presumably aired once on NBC and resurfaced via an off-air recording. Might have appeared on the NBC pilot ''Channel 99''.


===3rd Logo (July 8, 1989-August 11, 1991)===
===2nd Logo (July 8, 1989-August 11, 1991)===
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Confirmed to have been seen on ''Parenthood'' (the 1990-91 NBC series and was preserved when Trio aired the show as part of their Brilliant but Cancelled block back in 2005), ''My Talk Show'' and the TV pilot ''Life as We Know It!''. Might have appeared on ''Knight & Daye''.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Confirmed to have been seen on ''Parenthood'' (the 1990-91 NBC series and was preserved when Trio aired the show as part of their Brilliant but Cancelled block back in 2005), ''My Talk Show'' and the TV pilot ''Life as We Know It!''. Might have appeared on ''Knight & Daye''.


===4th Logo (September 23, 1997-April 21, 2020)===
===3rd Logo (September 23, 1997-April 21, 2020)===
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'''Availability:''' Common. First seen on the short-lived series ''Hiller and Diller'' and on shows such as ''Empire'', ''Curious George'', ''Friday Night Lights'', ''Arrested Development'', ''24'', ''Parenthood'', ''Lie to Me'', ''Quintuplets'', ''Friends with Benefits'',  and ''Why Women Kill''.
'''Availability:''' Common. First seen on the short-lived series ''Hiller and Diller'' and on shows such as ''Empire'', ''Curious George'', ''Friday Night Lights'', ''Arrested Development'', ''24'', ''Parenthood'', ''Lie to Me'', ''Quintuplets'', ''Friends with Benefits'',  and ''Why Women Kill''.


===5th Logo (January 15, 2020-)===
===4th Logo (January 15, 2020-)===
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Imagine Television Studios (2020).webp
Imagine Television Studios (2020).webp

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