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** This variant had recently made a surprise appearance on GSN and Buzzr airings of a 1980 episode of ''To Tell the Truth''. | ** This variant had recently made a surprise appearance on GSN and Buzzr airings of a 1980 episode of ''To Tell the Truth''. | ||
** It appeared on original broadcasts of ''Family Feud''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first syndicated run (where it was preceded by the in-credit text), but does not appear to have ever been retained in repeat airings. | ** It appeared on original broadcasts of ''Family Feud''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first syndicated run (where it was preceded by the in-credit text), but does not appear to have ever been retained in repeat airings. | ||
** This recently made surprise appearances on Sky Go New Zealand prints of some episodes of All in the Family (such as season 1 episode 2). | |||
* '''''Silent Variant'':''' Rare. | * '''''Silent Variant'':''' Rare. | ||
** It was seen on old VHS releases of the 1963 movie ''Fun in Acapulco'' and the 1966 movie ''Paradise, Hawaiian Style'' from Magnetic Video (both of which plaster over the Paramount logo at the end of the film, though the Spanish-dubbed version, as well as the 1985 Key Video reprint (In English) of the latter film used the standard "V of Doom" music), the 1974 TV movie ''The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman'' from Prism Entertainment, and the 1976 movie ''The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena''. | ** It was seen on old VHS releases of the 1963 movie ''Fun in Acapulco'' and the 1966 movie ''Paradise, Hawaiian Style'' from Magnetic Video (both of which plaster over the Paramount logo at the end of the film, though the Spanish-dubbed version, as well as the 1985 Key Video reprint (In English) of the latter film used the standard "V of Doom" music), the 1974 TV movie ''The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman'' from Prism Entertainment, and the 1976 movie ''The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena''. | ||