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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* | * A superimposed variant of this logo exists, which has appeared on some shows. | ||
* A short version exists, where it starts at the point where the CBS eye moves up. | * A short version also exists, where it starts at the point where the CBS eye moves up. | ||
* On the 1992 ''Guiding Light Primetime Special'', the logo is a still image against a black background. | * On the 1992 ''Guiding Light Primetime Special'', the logo is a still image against a black background. | ||
* | * A still version exists. | ||
* | * A variant that has the byline "A PRODUCTION OF CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL OF CANADA LTD" also exists. | ||
* On the 1995 TV adaptation of ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', the logo is filmed. | * On the 1995 TV adaptation of ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', the logo is filmed. | ||
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* A synthesized re-arrangement of three notes of the four-note 1959 CBS Television fanfare, the end theme, or most commonly, silence. | * A synthesized re-arrangement of three notes of the four-note 1959 CBS Television fanfare, the end theme, or most commonly, silence. | ||
* The short version features a longer last note. | * The short version features a longer last note. | ||
* | * A longer version also exists, where a synth harp is heard at the beginning, then it leads to the normal version. | ||
* Starting in 1994, a generic theme is used due to split screen credits. | * Starting in 1994, a generic theme is used due to split screen credits. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*It made its debut on ''P.S. I Luv U'', and made its final appearance on the September 6, 1996 edition of ''The Gordon Elliott Show''. | * It made its debut on ''P.S. I Luv U'', and made its final appearance on the September 6, 1996 edition of ''The Gordon Elliott Show''. | ||
* | * Seen on post-season 2 episodes of ''Evening Shade'', seasons 1-3 of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', ''CBS Soap Break'', the first two seasons of ''The Gordon Elliott Show'', and seasons 3-6 of ''Rescue 911'', among others. | ||
* It also | * It was also seen on the ''Caroline in the City'' episode "The Pilot", on some prints. | ||
* It still | * It is still intact on DVD prints of the first two seasons of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (also intact on H&I and Peacock), the first three seasons of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', and the final two ''Gunsmoke'' TV movies: ''The Long Ride'' (1993) and ''One Man's Justice'' (1994), as well as the first season of ''Touched by an Angel''. | ||
** However, the DVD releases of the first two seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', and the second season of ''Dave's World'' both plaster this logo with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. | ** However, the DVD releases of the first two seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', and the second season of ''Dave's World'' both plaster this logo with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo instead. | ||
* The in-credit version | * The in-credit version was seen on the game show ''The Hollywood Game''. | ||
* | * This logo is also seen at the end of the [[Family Home Entertainment]] and [[Golden Books Family Entertainment]] VHS releases of ''Frosty Returns'' (however, it is plastered by the 1997 logo on current CBS airings and the [[Classic Media]] logo on the ''Frosty The Snowman'' DVD release in which this special is included). | ||
==CBS Productions (second era)== | ==CBS Productions (second era)== |