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* The Gulf+Western variation was once found on later ''Family Ties'' episodes (seen intact on recent airings such as those on Antenna TV), 1987-1989 ''Cheers'' episodes in syndication, and ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' on Chiller and certain episodes on Syfy. On Netflix, the Gulf+Western version has also turned up on the last 2 seasons of ''Family Ties'' (plastered on DVD), as well as seasons 3-4 and the first 4 season 5 episodes of ''MacGyver''. The short-lived 1988-89 game show ''Wipeout'' (with Peter Tomarken) had this as well, and it was retained when the USA Network reran from 1989 to 1991 (episodes can be found on YouTube). This variation usually gets plastered with the Viacom variation. | * The Gulf+Western variation was once found on later ''Family Ties'' episodes (seen intact on recent airings such as those on Antenna TV), 1987-1989 ''Cheers'' episodes in syndication, and ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' on Chiller and certain episodes on Syfy. On Netflix, the Gulf+Western version has also turned up on the last 2 seasons of ''Family Ties'' (plastered on DVD), as well as seasons 3-4 and the first 4 season 5 episodes of ''MacGyver''. The short-lived 1988-89 game show ''Wipeout'' (with Peter Tomarken) had this as well, and it was retained when the USA Network reran from 1989 to 1991 (episodes can be found on YouTube). This variation usually gets plastered with the Viacom variation. | ||
* The Silent Viacom bylined 1995 logo was used to plaster Viacom logos. Since Viacom owns TV Land, many airings of Viacom shows had their logos get plastered by this one. These prints still get used, and you may come across some of them if you watch some of these shows that TV Land had aired. Some of these shows include ''The Andy Griffith Show'', the 1970 ''Harlem Globetrotters'' cartoon, ''Cannon'', color ''Gunsmoke'' episodes (and even some black and white episodes), ''Petticoat Junction'' (Also seen on MeTV and H&I airings), ''Family Affair'', ''Gomer Pyle USMC'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''I Love Lucy'', ''My Three Sons'', ''The Honeymooners'', ''The Fonz & the Happy Days Gang'', and ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (which these prints were also used for Nick ad Nite airings). It is unknown if this applied to TV Land airings of ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'', seasons 1-8 of ''Matlock'', ''The Devlin Connection'', ''The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse'' and ''Heckle and Jeckle'', and ''Perry Mason'' | * The Silent Viacom bylined 1995 logo was used to plaster Viacom logos. Since Viacom owns TV Land, many airings of Viacom shows had their logos get plastered by this one. These prints still get used, and you may come across some of them if you watch some of these shows that TV Land had aired. Some of these shows include ''The Andy Griffith Show'', the 1970 ''Harlem Globetrotters'' cartoon, ''Cannon'', color ''Gunsmoke'' episodes (and even some black and white episodes), ''Petticoat Junction'' (Also seen on MeTV and H&I airings), ''Family Affair'', ''Gomer Pyle USMC'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''I Love Lucy'', ''My Three Sons'', ''The Honeymooners'', ''The Fonz & the Happy Days Gang'', and ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (which these prints were also used for Nick ad Nite airings). It is unknown if this applied to TV Land airings of ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'', seasons 1-8 of ''Matlock'', ''The Devlin Connection'', ''The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse'' and ''Heckle and Jeckle'', and ''Perry Mason and It's was also seen DVD release Grand Theft Auto (plastering over Viacom logo)'' | ||
*Non-TV Land programs that used the silent variant are Nickelodeon shows on VHS (such as ''Rugrats'' and ''Blue's Clues''), ''Frasier'' on Lifetime, Hallmark Channel, and DVD box sets, ''Cheers'' on Hallmark Channel, Netflix, Me-TV, Reelz Channel, WGN America, and DVD prints up to season 8, the final season of ''Matlock'' (S8 DVDs use the CBS Television Distribution logo instead), the second season of ''Diagnosis Murder'' on Me-TV and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (S2 DVDs use the CBS Paramount "Wallpaper" logo instead), ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' when it was on WGN America, the first two seasons of ''Soul Food: The Series'' on TV One, ''The Lucy Show'' prints, ''Mork & Mindy'' prints, ''Sabrina The Teenage Witch'' on Antenna TV and when last seen on Hub Network (before the rebrand to Discovery Family), ''The Dead Zone'' on Cloo, Me-TV airings of ''Taxi'', ''The Odd Couple'' prints, a 2013 airing of ''Return to Mayberry'' (after the Viacom "V of Happiness"), 1998-99 VH1 airings of ''Solid Gold'', the official YouTube print of ''Don't Give Up the Ship'', ''Have Gun – Will Travel'' and ''The Wild Wild West'' airings on Me-TV and H&I (as well as ''The Wild Wild West'' airings on mid-1990's TNT airings, current FeTV airings, and French-localized prints), USA Network's airings of the 1st 4 seasons of ''Nash Bridges'' (H&I airings of these seasons have the CBS Television Distribution logo, but is till found on the last 2 seasons when aired), ''Rawhide'' on H&I and MeTV [though scarcely appearing], ''The Phil Silvers Show'' on Decades [also scarcely appearing], H&I airings of ''JAG'' (except seasons 3 and 4), Portuguese-localized ''The Twilight Zone'' episodes on USA Network [though scarcely], and ''Hogan's Heroes'' on Forces TV in the United Kingdom [though scarcely]. | *Non-TV Land programs that used the silent variant are Nickelodeon shows on VHS (such as ''Rugrats'' and ''Blue's Clues''), ''Frasier'' on Lifetime, Hallmark Channel, and DVD box sets, ''Cheers'' on Hallmark Channel, Netflix, Me-TV, Reelz Channel, WGN America, and DVD prints up to season 8, the final season of ''Matlock'' (S8 DVDs use the CBS Television Distribution logo instead), the second season of ''Diagnosis Murder'' on Me-TV and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (S2 DVDs use the CBS Paramount "Wallpaper" logo instead), ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' when it was on WGN America, the first two seasons of ''Soul Food: The Series'' on TV One, ''The Lucy Show'' prints, ''Mork & Mindy'' prints, ''Sabrina The Teenage Witch'' on Antenna TV and when last seen on Hub Network (before the rebrand to Discovery Family), ''The Dead Zone'' on Cloo, Me-TV airings of ''Taxi'', ''The Odd Couple'' prints, a 2013 airing of ''Return to Mayberry'' (after the Viacom "V of Happiness"), 1998-99 VH1 airings of ''Solid Gold'', the official YouTube print of ''Don't Give Up the Ship'', ''Have Gun – Will Travel'' and ''The Wild Wild West'' airings on Me-TV and H&I (as well as ''The Wild Wild West'' airings on mid-1990's TNT airings, current FeTV airings, and French-localized prints), USA Network's airings of the 1st 4 seasons of ''Nash Bridges'' (H&I airings of these seasons have the CBS Television Distribution logo, but is till found on the last 2 seasons when aired), ''Rawhide'' on H&I and MeTV [though scarcely appearing], ''The Phil Silvers Show'' on Decades [also scarcely appearing], H&I airings of ''JAG'' (except seasons 3 and 4), Portuguese-localized ''The Twilight Zone'' episodes on USA Network [though scarcely], and ''Hogan's Heroes'' on Forces TV in the United Kingdom [though scarcely]. | ||
*On the initial U.S. syndication reruns of the 1st 4 seasons of ''Webster'', the 1987 logo plastered the "Blue Mountain" on all but a select few episodes, as did the 1995 Domestic logo on much later U.S. syndication reruns after 1995. | *On the initial U.S. syndication reruns of the 1st 4 seasons of ''Webster'', the 1987 logo plastered the "Blue Mountain" on all but a select few episodes, as did the 1995 Domestic logo on much later U.S. syndication reruns after 1995. | ||