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→3rd Logo (September 1988-May 26, 1999): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZVMrBl2Zro
imported>Michael Kenchington (→3rd Logo (September 1988-May 26, 1999): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7HGUfvvbnw) |
imported>Michael Kenchington (→3rd Logo (September 1988-May 26, 1999): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZVMrBl2Zro) |
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*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. | *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 of this logo 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 is also intact on Amazon Prime's print of ''Gunsmoke Ranch'', a Movies! airing of ''Flying Tigers'', and a Grit airing of ''The Punisher'' (1989). | **It is also intact on Amazon Prime's print of ''Gunsmoke Ranch'', a Movies! airing of ''Flying Tigers'', and a Grit airing of ''The Punisher'' (1989). | ||
*It was also seen on at least one episode of ''That Girl'' on Antenna TV, followed by the [[Paul Brownstein Productions|Paul Brownstein]] and Stadium Media logos afterward. | *It was also seen on at least one episode of ''That Girl'' on Antenna TV, followed by the [[Paul Brownstein Productions|Paul Brownstein]] and Stadium Media logos afterward. | ||
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*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'', the mid-1990s airings of ''The Fugitive'' on BBC Two, and on a Hallmark TV print of the 1986 TV movie ''The Christmas Gift'' (following the 1982 [[Rosemont Productions International]] logo and before the 1995 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] logo), and is also intact 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|Lorimar]] logo. | *The original bylineless version of this logo was also seen on HTV Night Club airings of the short-lived ''Garrison's Gorillas'', the mid-1990s airings of ''The Fugitive'' on BBC Two, and on a Hallmark TV print of the 1986 TV movie ''The Christmas Gift'' (following the 1982 [[Rosemont Productions International]] logo and before the 1995 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] logo), and is also intact 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|Lorimar]] logo. | ||
*The 1991 version of this logo was also seen on a June 3, 2024 airing of ''Jacob's Ladder'' (1990) on the Miramax Movie Channel. | |||
{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Paramount}} | {{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Paramount}} |