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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, two sets of three {{color|red}} lines come from either side and merge into one set of three. "'''Colex'''" written in a cursive font based on the Coca-Cola logo in a white and {{color|blue}} gradient color, drops down onto the lines and at the bottom, a four-pointed star passes, leaving the word "ENTERPRISES" in white. You can also see the shadow of the logo's formation and the finished product on the background's "floor".
'''Logo:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, two sets of three {{color|red}} lines come from either side and merge into one set of three. "'''Colex'''" written in a cursive font based on the Coca-Cola logo in a white and {{color|blue}} gradient color, drops down onto the lines and at the bottom, a four-pointed star passes, leaving the word "ENTERPRISES" in white. You can also see the shadow of the logo's formation and the finished product on the background's "floor".


'''Variant:''' A black & white variant of this logo was used on prints of classic Screen Gems shows in said colors.
'''Variants:'''  
 
* A black & white variant of this logo was used on prints of classic Screen Gems shows in said colors.
* On Antenna TV airings of ''The Monkees'' episode "Son of a Gypsy", the logo bizarrely appeared twice (before and after the 1966 [[NBC Productions]] logo), and its music could be heard playing faintly in-between.


'''Technique:''' Primitive computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Primitive computer animation.
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*On a print of ''The Canterville Ghost'' (1986) last seen on Encore Mystery (now Starz Encore Suspense), this was retained, even after the '92 Columbia logo (and more recently, the [[Sony Pictures Television International|SPTI]] "Cylinder" logo). This is however not intact on the film's DVD release from Sony Pictures' Choice Collection.  
*On a print of ''The Canterville Ghost'' (1986) last seen on Encore Mystery (now Starz Encore Suspense), this was retained, even after the '92 Columbia logo (and more recently, the [[Sony Pictures Television International|SPTI]] "Cylinder" logo). This is however not intact on the film's DVD release from Sony Pictures' Choice Collection.  
*''What's Happening Now!!'' also had this logo, but replaced it with the 1989 LBS logo and the Sony Pictures Television logo, but some local reruns of a few S1 episodes had this logo plastered with the 1982 CPT Torch Lady.
*''What's Happening Now!!'' also had this logo, but replaced it with the 1989 LBS logo and the Sony Pictures Television logo, but some local reruns of a few S1 episodes had this logo plastered with the 1982 CPT Torch Lady.
*This is also seen on a handful of ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' episodes as well, which was last seen on getTV and recently on a Decades binge.
*This is also seen on a handful of ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' episodes as well, which was last seen on getTV and recently on a Decades binge, and on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC (followed by the 1996 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos).
*This logo recently appeared twice (before and after the 1966 [[NBC Productions]] logo) after ''The Monkees'' episode "Son of a Gypsy" when it aired on Antenna TV. This was also seen on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC (followed by the 1996 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos).
*This has also appeared on '80s syndicated airings of films owned by Hope Enterprises like ''Road to Rio''; it might also appear on VHS prints of Hope Enterprises films, but don't expect to see this on the DVDs.
*This has also appeared on '80s syndicated airings of films owned by Hope Enterprises like ''Road to Rio''; it might also appear on VHS prints of Hope Enterprises films, but don't expect to see this on the DVDs.
*Additionally, this logo (color version) appears on some episodes of ''The Donna Reed Show'' on Me-TV.
*Additionally, this logo (color version) appears on some episodes of ''The Donna Reed Show'' on Me-TV.
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