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* In some cases, it used only the closing theme of the show or none. | * In some cases, it used only the closing theme of the show or none. | ||
* Some episodes of ''Cannon'' and ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV (before that channel received updated CBSTD prints of the aforementioned episodes of both, though the aforementioned Perry Mason prints have since resurfaced on FETV) have/had the "V of Doom" music playing over this. | * Some episodes of ''Cannon'' and ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV (before that channel received updated CBSTD prints of the aforementioned episodes of both, though the aforementioned Perry Mason prints have since resurfaced on FETV) have/had the "V of Doom" music playing over this. | ||
* Some episodes of ''Gunsmoke'', ''Matlock'' (seasons 1-4), and one episode of ''Hogan's Heroes'' (seen in Australia) have the "Wigga-Wigga" music playing over this. A Russian print of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' S1 EP3 also features this over the warp-speed variant, which continues into the CBS Television Distribution logo. | * Some episodes of ''Gunsmoke'', ''Matlock'' (seasons 1-4), and one episode of ''Hogan's Heroes'' (seen in Australia) have the 1990 "Wigga-Wigga" music playing over this. A Russian print of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' S1 EP3 also features this over the warp-speed variant, which continues into the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. | ||
* A very rare variant of the extended warp-speed (3 wipes) variant includes a voice-over. This was seen on a sales tape for the un-aired game show ''I Predict''. As the logo animates, the voice-over is heard saying: "A Ron Greenberg Production, in association with Viacom." (Pronounced "Vee-a-com", similar to Sandy Hoyt on ''Split Second''). | * A very rare variant of the extended warp-speed (3 wipes) variant includes a voice-over. This was seen on a sales tape for the un-aired game show ''I Predict''. As the logo animates, the voice-over is heard saying: "A Ron Greenberg Production, in association with Viacom." (Pronounced "Vee-a-com", similar to Sandy Hoyt on ''Split Second''). | ||
* A high tone variant exists, which is most likely from a PAL source. | * A high tone variant exists, which is most likely from a PAL source. | ||
* On an | * On an late-1980s print of the movie ''Running'', the normal variant features two very faint copies of the theme playing and overlapping each other that are both off-sync with the animation, making them continue long after the logo fades to black. | ||
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