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* '''''Regular Variant (One Wipe)'':''' | * '''''Regular Variant (One Wipe)'':''' | ||
** It is currently seen on ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ** It is currently seen on ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ||
** It's also currently seen on most episodes of ''The Phil Silvers Show'' on Me-TV, Forces TV (United Kingdom) and occasionally seen on Decades, and it is preserved on the season 2 Shout! Factory DVD of the show, and on most episodes from seasons 3-4 of ''TPSS'' on DVD (season 1 on DVD and the | ** It's also currently seen on most episodes of ''The Phil Silvers Show'' on Me-TV, Forces TV (United Kingdom) and occasionally seen on Decades, and it is preserved on the season 2 Shout! Factory DVD of the show, and on most episodes from seasons 3-4 of ''TPSS'' on DVD (season 1 on DVD and the UK DVD releases use CTD instead), and was on most episodes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', as well as ''Gunsmoke'' (mostly color reruns) on Me-TV before they were issued updated prints by CBS, although for ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', it can still be seen on some episodes (the earliest episode to have this is "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch"), and as for ''Gunsmoke'', it can still appear on certain episodes from season 14 (the third color season) onward. | ||
** It was spotted on the 1989 film ''Sonny Boy'' on TCM as well as AMC, and has been spotted on syndicated prints of [[Cannon Films|Cannon]] films, such as ''Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''. | ** It was also spotted on the 1989 film ''Sonny Boy'' on TCM as well as AMC, and has also been spotted on syndicated prints of [[Cannon Films|Cannon]] films, such as ''Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''. | ||
** This can also be seen on most episodes of ''The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'' on the recent DVD releases. | ** This can also be seen on most episodes of ''The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'' on the recent DVD releases. | ||
** Seen on '80s prints of other Viacom-distributed shows, including at one point in time, episodes of ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (particularly reruns on TBS), as well as episodes of ''I Love Lucy'' on Nick at Nite (as well as AMC briefly), ''Have Gun-Will Travel'' on Encore Westerns, various prints of ''The Cosby Show'' and ''Roseanne'', ''Rawhide'' on the Hallmark Channel as well as Encore Westerns, ''The Millionaire'' on TV Land, and various episodes of ''Hogan’s Heroes'' on Forces TV in the United Kingdom and Fox Classics in Australia, among possible others. | ** Seen on '80s prints of other Viacom-distributed shows, including at one point in time, episodes of ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (particularly reruns on TBS), as well as episodes of ''I Love Lucy'' on Nick at Nite (as well as AMC briefly), ''Have Gun-Will Travel'' on Encore Westerns, various prints of ''The Cosby Show'' and ''Roseanne'', ''Rawhide'' on the Hallmark Channel as well as Encore Westerns, ''The Millionaire'' on TV Land, and various episodes of ''Hogan’s Heroes'' on Forces TV in the United Kingdom and Fox Classics in Australia, among possible others. | ||
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** It has also been seen on some episodes of ''A Different World'' on Netflix. | ** It has also been seen on some episodes of ''A Different World'' on Netflix. | ||
** It was also spotted on syndicated prints of the 1979 Canadian sports drama, ''Running''. | ** It was also spotted on syndicated prints of the 1979 Canadian sports drama, ''Running''. | ||
** This made a surprise appearance recently on episodes of ''All in the Family'' on Sky Go New Zealand (such as the pilot). | ** This also made a surprise appearance recently on episodes of ''All in the Family'' on Sky Go New Zealand (such as the pilot). | ||
** This can also be seen on a late-2010s print of the film ''Katherine'' on YouTube Movies & Shows. | ** This can also be seen on a late-2010s print of the film ''Katherine'' on YouTube Movies & Shows. | ||
** The green version was only seen on 90s TBS Superstation airings of ''Perry Mason'' (such as the episode “The Case of the Fickle Filly”). | ** The green version was only seen on 90s TBS Superstation airings of ''Perry Mason'' (such as the episode “The Case of the Fickle Filly”). | ||
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* '''''Warp Speed Variant'':''' | * '''''Warp Speed Variant'':''' | ||
** This can currently be found on some episodes of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ** This can currently be found on some episodes of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ||
** It's also seen on older prints of ''Matlock'' (season 1-4, 1989 episodes; current TV prints use the 8th logo instead, while the DVD of S1 uses CBS/Paramount and every other season on DVD uses CTD instead). Oddly, FETV's print of the ''Matlock'' S1 episode, "The Don, Part 1" had this preserved. Many Season 3 and 4 episodes of ''Matlock'' on CBS Justice (UK) as well as a few season 2 episodes and 2 season 1 episodes keep this logo intact. Its spin-off ''Jake and the Fatman'' (DVDs and TV prints of seasons 1 and 2 use CTD instead), ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' (including a few early season 3 episodes), and a Brazilian VHS of ''Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery'' (and DVD print) all have this logo. It's also preserved on a [https://youtu.be/vJWt5eYMBdc Brazilian VHS release] of ''Jake and the Fatman''. | ** It's also seen on older prints of ''Matlock'' (season 1-4, 1989 episodes; current TV prints use the 8th logo instead, while the DVD of S1 uses CBS/Paramount and every other season on DVD uses CTD instead). Oddly, FETV's print of the ''Matlock'' S1 episode, "The Don, Part 1" had this preserved. Many Season 3 and 4 episodes of ''Matlock'' on CBS Justice (UK) as well as a few season 2 episodes and 2 season 1 episodes keep this logo intact. Its spin-off ''Jake and the Fatman'' (DVDs and TV prints of seasons 1 and 2 use CTD instead), ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' (including a few early season 3 episodes), and a Brazilian VHS release of ''Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery'' (and DVD print) all have this logo. It's also preserved on a [https://youtu.be/vJWt5eYMBdc Brazilian VHS release] of ''Jake and the Fatman''. | ||
** This is also preserved on the season 1 DVD release of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'', preceded by CTD and can be seen on the other two seasons as well. Decades airings use the DVD prints of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' as well. | ** This is also preserved on the season 1 DVD release of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'', preceded by CTD and can be seen on the other two seasons as well. Decades airings use the DVD prints of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' as well. | ||
** It was also seen on a 2016 British Horror Channel airing of ''Murder by Moonlight'', and was presumably present on the film's original CBS broadcast. | ** It was also seen on a 2016 British Horror Channel airing of ''Murder by Moonlight'', and was presumably present on the film's original CBS broadcast. | ||
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* '''''Warp Speed Variant (Extended)'':''' It is usually plastered by either the "Wigga-Wigga", [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]], [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Domestic/Network Television]] ("Eye in the Sky" or "Wallpaper"), or CBS Television Distribution logos, though they have been spotted on a few episodes of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV and H&I, and the 4 wipe version was spotted on an Australian television print of the ''Hogan's Heroes'' episode "Request Permission to Escape", which is the last episode of season 1. When the episode aired in the UK on Forces TV, the last wipe was cut off. It was also seen on UK airings of some episodes of ''The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams''. | * '''''Warp Speed Variant (Extended)'':''' It is usually plastered by either the "Wigga-Wigga", [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]], [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Domestic/Network Television]] ("Eye in the Sky" or "Wallpaper"), or CBS Television Distribution logos, though they have been spotted on a few episodes of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV and H&I, and the 4 wipe version was spotted on an Australian television print of the ''Hogan's Heroes'' episode "Request Permission to Escape", which is the last episode of season 1. When the episode aired in the UK on Forces TV, the last wipe was cut off. It was also seen on UK airings of some episodes of ''The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams''. | ||
* '''''Sped-Up Variant'':''' Seen on ''Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen''. It was also seen on Season 3 and 4 episodes of ''Matlock'', when last aired on CBS Justice in the UK. | * '''''Sped-Up Variant'':''' Seen on ''Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen''. It was also seen on Season 3 and 4 episodes of ''Matlock'', when last aired on CBS Justice in the UK. | ||
* '''''Ultra Warp Speed Variant'':''' The ultra warp speed version can be seen on Netflix's prints, most official YouTube prints, some VHS tapes, and The Family Channel airings of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' and ''The Legend of Zelda'' (1989 cartoon), although international prints have the 1988 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] logo. The logo is retained on the DVD of the latter show ''The Power of the Triforce'' as well. | * '''''Ultra Warp Speed Variant'':''' The ultra warp speed version can be seen on Netflix's prints, most official YouTube prints, some VHS tapes, and The Family Channel airings of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' and ''The Legend of Zelda'' (1989 cartoon), although international prints have the 1988 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] logo instead. The logo is retained on the DVD of the latter show ''The Power of the Triforce'' as well. | ||
* '''''Ultra Warp Speed Variant (Extended)'':''' Could probably be seen on earlier prints of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' and ''The Legend of Zelda''. | * '''''Ultra Warp Speed Variant (Extended)'':''' Could probably be seen on earlier prints of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' and ''The Legend of Zelda''. | ||