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*This logo was used on 1990s prints of pre-1973 ABC shows, but also applied to the Hanna-Barbera (until the cartoon studio's sale to Turner Broadcasting in 1991), [[Republic Entertainment|Republic Pictures Television]] (after 1996), [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]], Carolco Pictures (the company distributed their films to TV as part of a syndication package; this also included select [[Live Entertainment|Live Home Video]] titles and later [[Vestron Video]]/[[Vestron Pictures|Pictures]] titles) and Spelling Television libraries, among others. They also appeared on some first-run syndicated programs, such as the first 3 seasons of ''Judge Judy'' which airs on Paramount Global-owned Pluto TV. | *This logo was used on 1990s prints of pre-1973 ABC shows, but also applied to the Hanna-Barbera (until the cartoon studio's sale to Turner Broadcasting in 1991), [[Republic Entertainment|Republic Pictures Television]] (after 1996), [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]], Carolco Pictures (the company distributed their films to TV as part of a syndication package; this also included select [[Live Entertainment|Live Home Video]] titles and later [[Vestron Video]]/[[Vestron Pictures|Pictures]] titles) and Spelling Television libraries, among others. They also appeared on some first-run syndicated programs, such as the first 3 seasons of ''Judge Judy'' which airs on Paramount Global-owned Pluto TV. | ||
*It was seen on syndicated prints of ''Little House on the Prairie'' (except the pilot movie from March 1974, which in recent airings, has the 1979 logo) when it was on the Hallmark Channel and TV Land, and is also retained on DVD releases thereof (seasons 1-3 only with the [[NBC Enterprises]] and the [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios|NBCUniversal Television Distribution]] logos following it), DVD releases and TNT airings of S1 episodes of ''Charmed'', which is followed by the 1995 PDT logo (though both logos are plastered by the 2007 CTD logo on its recent Blu-ray release and Peacock/Amazon Prime prints), Syfy and former Chiller airings of ''Tales from the Darkside'', Hulu and Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access) prints of the ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' pilot, which is followed by the 2003 PDT logo, and on some international prints of earlier episodes of ''7th Heaven''. | *It was seen on syndicated prints of ''Little House on the Prairie'' (except the pilot movie from March 1974, which in recent airings, has the 1979 logo) when it was on the Hallmark Channel and TV Land, and is also retained on DVD releases thereof (seasons 1-3 only with the [[NBC Enterprises]] and the [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios|NBCUniversal Television Distribution]] logos following it), DVD releases and TNT airings of S1 episodes of ''Charmed'', which is followed by the 1995 PDT logo (though both logos are plastered by the 2007 CTD logo on its recent Blu-ray release and Peacock/Amazon Prime prints), Syfy and former Chiller airings of ''Tales from the Darkside'', Hulu and Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access) prints of the ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' pilot, which is followed by the 2003 PDT logo, and on some international prints of earlier episodes of ''7th Heaven''. | ||
*Also seen on the mini-series ''The Stand'' on Syfy and Chiller and most B&W | *Also seen on the mini-series ''The Stand'' when it aired on Syfy and Chiller and most B&W episodes of ''Combat!'' on Me-TV and H&I, as well as ''The Fugitive'' (1963 TV series), Sci-Fi Channel prints of ''Dark Shadows'', older TV broadcasts of Carolco films, such as ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'' (in which AMC Networks' print retains this, albeit stretched to widescreen), ''Jacob's Ladder'' (preserved on Trifecta's print, as it appears to have been sourced from a Worldvision print), ''Universal Soldier'' and ''Repossessed'', among others, older syndicated prints of Weintraub films such as ''My Stepmother is an Alien'', and older syndicated prints of ''The Terminator'', ''Kickboxer'' and ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master'', among others. | ||
*The original bylineless version of the logo was also seen on ''Troop Beverly Hills'' when it aired on Encore in 2009, but streaming prints on The Roku Channel and Tubi end with the 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo instead as Worldvision/Paramount only owns the TV rights (while Sony retains the rest). | *The original bylineless version of the logo was also seen on ''Troop Beverly Hills'' when it aired on Encore in 2009, but streaming prints on The Roku Channel and Tubi end with the 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo instead as Worldvision/Paramount only owns the TV rights (while Sony retains the rest). | ||
*This logo also | *This logo also appeared on Trifecta's print of ''Basic Instinct'' before the Trifecta logo, and was preserved on syndicated prints of ''Three For the Road'', with the 1995 Paramount logo and Trifecta logo appearing afterward (although Laff's print doesn't have Trifecta and the Worldvision/Paramount logos are shown before the credits). | ||
*The filmed variant appears on early video releases of the ''Twin Peaks'' pilot episode from [[Warner Home Video]], and was also seen on old TBS airings of the ''George of the Jungle'' cartoon, and some international prints of ''The Love Boat''. | *The filmed variant appears on early video releases of the ''Twin Peaks'' pilot episode from [[Warner Home Video]], and was also seen on old TBS airings of the ''George of the Jungle'' cartoon, and some international prints of ''The Love Boat''. | ||
*A handful of episodes from the second season of ''Dallas'' also retain this logo on the Warner Home Video DVD release of S1/S2, and it was also retained on some 1987-91 syndicated prints (followed by the 2003 WBTV logo) of the series. These are easy to catch because they are sourced from PAL transfers and run 4% faster than an NTSC standard print; Worldvision distributed the series internationally until the 1990s when the rights reverted to Warner Bros. | *A handful of episodes from the second season of ''Dallas'' also retain this logo on the Warner Home Video DVD release of S1/S2, and it was also retained on some 1987-91 syndicated prints (followed by the 2003 WBTV logo) of the series. These are easy to catch because they are sourced from PAL transfers and run 4% faster than an NTSC standard print; Worldvision distributed the series internationally until the 1990s when the rights reverted to Warner Bros. | ||
* | *It appears on a couple of S1 episodes of ''Melrose Place'' back when it was on Netflix; it was also seen on reruns of said show on the Style network and SOAPnet (now Disney Junior) though it's plastered on the pilot by the 2003 Paramount Domestic Television logo. | ||
*It also appeared on reruns of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' on SOAPnet. | *It also appeared on reruns of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' on SOAPnet. | ||
*The logo is also preserved on early episodes of ''Moesha'' on Paramount+. | *The logo is also preserved on early episodes of ''Moesha'' on Paramount+. | ||
*It also | *It also appears on some episodes of ''Bonanza'' on its German DVD release and also appears on some episodes of the said show on Me-TV. | ||
*It was also seen on ''The Rebel'' and some episodes of ''The Love Boat'' on Me-TV. | *It was also seen on ''The Rebel'' and some episodes of ''The Love Boat'' on Me-TV. | ||
*It also makes | *It also makes an appearance on the Warner Home Video DVD release of ''The Greatest Adventures: Stories from the Bible - The Miracles of Jesus'' and one iTunes print of an episode of ''Hong Kong Phooey''. | ||
*DVD prints of ''The Key to Rebecca'' also kept this logo (with the Blockbuster byline) intact, which is followed by the 2007 CTD logo. | *DVD prints of ''The Key to Rebecca'' also kept this logo (with the Blockbuster byline) intact, which is followed by the 2007 CTD logo. | ||
*It is also intact on the seasons 3-5 DVD releases of ''The Mod Squad''. | *It is also intact on the seasons 3-5 DVD releases of ''The Mod Squad''. | ||
* | *All variants of the logo have been sighted on various episodes of ''Highway to Heaven'' on True Movies (now Great! Romance) in the UK. | ||
*The 1996 version has also been spotted on Movies! and Starz Encore Westerns airings of ''The Last Command'', the latter with the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo following afterward, but does not appear on Crackle's print which has been remastered to 16:9 HD (and thus only has the 2011 Paramount logo). | *The 1996 version has also been spotted on Movies! and Starz Encore Westerns airings of ''The Last Command'', the latter with the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo following afterward, but does not appear on Crackle's print which has been remastered to 16:9 HD (and thus only has the 2011 Paramount logo). | ||
**It also appears on Amazon Prime's print of ''Gunsmoke Ranch'', a Movies! airing of ''Flying Tigers'', and a Grit airing of ''The Punisher'' (1989). | **It also appears on Amazon Prime's print of ''Gunsmoke Ranch'', a Movies! airing of ''Flying Tigers'', and a Grit airing of ''The Punisher'' (1989). | ||
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*The still variant of the original bylineless version of this logo was also seen on an October 3, 1996, UK airing of ''The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show'' episode "The Fall Dog" on [[Children's ITV/CITV|CITV]], following the 1983 variant of the 1979 Hanna-Barbera "Swirling Star" logo. | *The still variant of the original bylineless version of this logo was also seen on an October 3, 1996, UK airing of ''The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show'' episode "The Fall Dog" on [[Children's ITV/CITV|CITV]], following the 1983 variant of the 1979 Hanna-Barbera "Swirling Star" logo. | ||
*The original bylineless version of this logo was also seen on a late 1980s print of ''Mister T'', following the 1982 version of the 1981 [[Ruby-Spears Productions]] logo. | *The original bylineless version of this logo was also seen on a late 1980s print of ''Mister T'', following the 1982 version of the 1981 [[Ruby-Spears Productions]] logo. | ||
*The original bylineless version of this logo was also seen on HTV Night Club airings of the short-lived ''Garrison's Gorillas'', and the mid-1990s airings of ''The Fugitive'' on BBC Two, and also appears on the CBS Home Entertainment MOD DVD print of episode 3 of ''Most Wanted'' (1976 TV series), and at the end of an IMDb Freedive (now Amazon Freevee) print of S1E02 of ''Dallas'', following the 1971 [[Lorimar Productions]] logo. | |||
*The original bylineless version of this logo was also seen on HTV Night Club airings of the short-lived ''Garrison's Gorillas'', and the mid-1990s airings of ''The Fugitive'' on BBC Two, and also appears on the CBS Home Entertainment MOD DVD print of episode 3 of ''Most Wanted'' (1976 TV series), and at the end of an IMDb Freedive print of S1E02 of ''Dallas'', following the 1971 [[Lorimar Productions]] logo. | |||
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