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*On a few episodes of ''It's a Living'', the last few seconds of the end title theme would play over this logo before the final few seconds of the L-T jingle played.
*On a few episodes of ''It's a Living'', the last few seconds of the end title theme would play over this logo before the final few seconds of the L-T jingle played.
*On ''Jack The Ripper'', it's the closing theme.
*On ''Jack The Ripper'', it's the closing theme.
*On some HD prints of season 5 of ''Perfect Strangers'', it plays the [[Lorimar Television]] theme which continues into the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logo.
*On some HD prints of season 5 of ''Perfect Strangers'', it plays the 1988 [[Lorimar Television]] theme which continues into the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logo.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
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*Later S1 ''ThunderCats'' episodes also had this logo (was rerun on Toonami years ago; 2 volumes of the show on DVD have it), as well as the short-lived game shows ''Perfect Match'' and ''The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime.''
*Later S1 ''ThunderCats'' episodes also had this logo (was rerun on Toonami years ago; 2 volumes of the show on DVD have it), as well as the short-lived game shows ''Perfect Match'' and ''The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime.''
*It was also seen on ''Freddy's Nightmares''; some current airings plaster this with the Warner Bros. Television logo, however it is still available on VHS releases and was seen on some episodes of the said show on the now-defunct Chiller.
*It was also seen on ''Freddy's Nightmares''; some current airings plaster this with the Warner Bros. Television logo, however it is still available on VHS releases and was seen on some episodes of the said show on the now-defunct Chiller.
*It appeared on two episodes of ''Tales from the Darkside'' when they last aired on SyFy (including the one with the potato bug); the [[LBS Communications]] and [[Tribune Entertainment|Tribune]] logos are seen on most episodes, however this and later 2 logos were plastered on the CBS DVD release by the [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
*It appeared on two episodes of ''Tales from the Darkside'' when they last aired on SyFy (including the one with the potato bug); the 1984 [[LBS Communications]] and [[Tribune Entertainment|Tribune]] logos are seen on most episodes, however this and later 2 logos were plastered on the CBS DVD release by the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
*This has also appeared on some international reruns of the 1st 2 seasons of ''ALF'' as well, along with ''ALF: The Animated Series.''
*This has also appeared on some international reruns of the 1st 2 seasons of ''ALF'' as well, along with ''ALF: The Animated Series.''
*On the short-lived ''Max Headroom'', most episodes on the now-defunct TechTV plastered it with the 2001 WBTD logo, yet retain it on most episodes on the newest DVD set from Shout! Factory (preceding the 1990 WBTD logo).
*On the short-lived ''Max Headroom'', most episodes on the now-defunct TechTV plastered it with the 2001 WBTD logo, yet retain it on most episodes on the newest DVD set from Shout! Factory (preceding the 1990 WBTD logo).
*Strangely, this logo was seen after the [[Filmways Television|Filmways]] and [[MGM Television|MGM]] logos on the ''Mister Ed'' episode "Love Thy New Neighbor" on ThisTV.
*Strangely, this logo was seen after the [[Filmways Television|Filmways]] and [[MGM Television|MGM]] logos on the ''Mister Ed'' episode "Love Thy New Neighbor" on ThisTV.
*It's also seen on the 1987 Family Home Entertainment VHS release of ''Gumby's Supporting Cast'', a 2004 Telemundo broadcast of ''Return of the Living Dead Part II'', at the end of the original VHS releases of ''The Boy Who Could Fly'' and ''The Morning After'', recent international, Starz Encore, Paramount+, and Light TV reruns of ''Heathcliff and the Cadillac Cats'' (only at the beginning of the show), and seasons 4-5 of ''It's a Living'' as well, following the [[Witt/Thomas Productions]] logo.
*It's also seen on the 1987 Family Home Entertainment VHS release of ''Gumby's Supporting Cast'', a 2004 Telemundo broadcast of ''Return of the Living Dead Part II'', at the end of the original VHS releases of ''The Boy Who Could Fly'' and ''The Morning After'', recent international, Starz Encore, Paramount+, and Light TV reruns of ''Heathcliff and the Cadillac Cats'' (only at the beginning of the show), and seasons 4-5 of ''It's a Living'' as well, following the [[Witt/Thomas Productions]] logo.
*It was seen at the end of a Disney Channel airing of ''The Boy Who Could Fly'', TCM airings of ''Tonight's the Night'' (aka ''Happy Ever After'') and the 1958 film ''Snowfire'' and a recent TCM UK airing of ''Bad Men from Tombstone'' (in which the Warner Archive DVD doesn't retain it)
*It was seen at the end of a Disney Channel airing of ''The Boy Who Could Fly'', TCM airings of ''Tonight's the Night'' (aka ''Happy Ever After'') and the 1958 film ''Snowfire'' and a recent TCM UK airing of ''Bad Men from Tombstone'' (in which the Warner Archive DVD release doesn't retain it)
*On current prints of ''Full House'', this logo is plastered by the 2003 WBTVD logo.
*On current prints of ''Full House'', this logo is plastered by the 2003 WBTVD logo.
*It also appeared on a French print of the 1980 TV movie ''Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case'' as well.
*It also appeared on a French print of the 1980 TV movie ''Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case'' as well.

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