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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* In some cases, it uses only the <u>closing theme of the show</u> or <u>none</u>. | * In some cases, it uses only the <u>closing theme of the show</u> or <u>none</u>. | ||
* Some episodes of <u>''Cannon'' and ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV</u> ( | * Some episodes of <u>''Cannon'' and ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV</u> have/had the "V of Doom" music playing over this (MeTV later received updated CBSTD prints of the aforementioned episodes of both, though the aforementioned Perry Mason prints have since resurfaced on FETV). | ||
* <u>Some episodes of ''Gunsmoke'', ''Matlock'' (seasons 1-4)</u>, and <u>one episode of ''Hogan's Heroes'' (seen in Australia)</u> have the 1990 "Wigga-Wigga" music playing over this. A <u>Russian print of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' S1 EP3</u> also features this over the warp-speed variant, which continues into the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo. | * <u>Some episodes of ''Gunsmoke'', ''Matlock'' (seasons 1-4)</u>, and <u>one episode of ''Hogan's Heroes'' (seen in Australia)</u> have the 1990 "Wigga-Wigga" music playing over this. A <u>Russian print of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' S1 EP3</u> also features this over the warp-speed variant, which continues into the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo. | ||
* A variant of the extended warp-speed (3 wipes) variant includes a voice-over. This was seen on a <u>sales tape for the un-aired game show ''I Predict''</u>. 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 variant of the extended warp-speed (3 wipes) variant includes a voice-over. This was seen on a <u>sales tape for the un-aired game show ''I Predict''</u>. 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''). |