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'''Nicknames''': "Late '70s Mountain", "'80s Mountain", "Blue Mountain" | '''Nicknames''': "Late '70s Mountain", "'80s Mountain", "Blue Mountain" | ||
'''Logo''': We see only the finished product of the 1975 movie logo, but more defined this time. The mountain has been modified to give more room for the word "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Television | '''Logo''': We see only the finished product of the 1975 movie logo, but more defined this time. The mountain has been modified to give more room for the word "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Television'''''</span>''"'' by compressing the mountain about one viewer's inch and downgrading the amount of indentations (or impressions) to 4 from its standard of 5. On a sky blue background, we see a near-circle made by 22 white stars. The near-circle contains a navy blue backdrop and a flat mountain in another shade of blue with the word ''"'''Paramount'''"'' in white above it. Below the mountain are the words: | ||
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'''Variants''': | '''Variants''': | ||
* This comes with or without a Registered trademark "®" symbol under the right side of the near-circle. | *This comes with or without a Registered trademark "®" symbol under the right side of the near-circle. | ||
* This exists as both filmed and videotaped versions. | *This exists as both filmed and videotaped versions. | ||
* By around 1982, a new version of the Paramount Television logo is released utilizing the standard template of the main logo with all 5 indentations intact. As a result, the word "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Television'''''</span>" overlaps the tip. You may notice on this that the portion of the "Television" logo that touches the mountain peak is a brighter white; this is due to "chroma-keying," per Benjamin Edge on Club CBS Television Studios on Facebook. | *By around 1982, a new version of the Paramount Television logo is released utilizing the standard template of the main logo with all 5 indentations intact. As a result, the word "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Television'''''</span>" overlaps the tip. You may notice on this that the portion of the "Television" logo that touches the mountain peak is a brighter white; this is due to "chroma-keying," per Benjamin Edge on Club CBS Television Studios on Facebook. | ||
*Depending on the film quality, the colors may vary from dark blue, all the way to a whitish-blue color. It has even been spotted in a reddish tint, which was found on the CBS DVD/VEI release of ''Petrocelli'', specifically on the print of the season 2 episode "Face of Evil". A similar red-tinted version was found on a Me-TV airing of ''Happy Days'' season 6 episode "Kid Stuff", which mostly effected the white parts of the logo. | *Depending on the film quality, the colors may vary from dark blue, all the way to a whitish-blue color. It has even been spotted in a reddish tint, which was found on the CBS DVD/VEI release of ''Petrocelli'', specifically on the print of the season 2 episode "Face of Evil". A similar red-tinted version was found on a Me-TV airing of ''Happy Days'' season 6 episode "Kid Stuff", which mostly effected the white parts of the logo. | ||
*In the later usage of this logo, Paramount used some videotape trickery on some of their prints with this logo. Instead of letting the film clip roll as usual, what they do is show the still of the logo with just "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" showing. Then it quickfades into the animation of "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Television'''''</span>" sliding in from the right, which then reverts back into a still image (this time, of the completed animation). This can be seen on the first two seasons of ''MacGyver'', a few early episodes of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'', the short-lived revival ''The New Love, American Style'', the CBS sitcom ''The Cavanaughs'', and the TV movie ''The Jesse Owens Story''. | *In the later usage of this logo, Paramount used some videotape trickery on some of their prints with this logo. Instead of letting the film clip roll as usual, what they do is show the still of the logo with just "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" showing. Then it quickfades into the animation of "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''Television'''''</span>" sliding in from the right, which then reverts back into a still image (this time, of the completed animation). This can be seen on the first two seasons of ''MacGyver'', a few early episodes of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'', the short-lived revival ''The New Love, American Style'', the CBS sitcom ''The Cavanaughs'', and the TV movie ''The Jesse Owens Story''. | ||
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*September 9, 1975-1976: Marching band rendition of the Lalo Schifrin jingle. | *September 9, 1975-1976: Marching band rendition of the Lalo Schifrin jingle. | ||
* 1976-1977: An 8-note horn fanfare composed by Jerry Goldsmith. A high tone theme also exists. | *1976-1977: An 8-note horn fanfare composed by Jerry Goldsmith. A high tone theme also exists. | ||
* 1977-1979: Redone version of Jerry Goldsmith's jingle, sounding a little slower and more majestic. | *1977-1979: Redone version of Jerry Goldsmith's jingle, sounding a little slower and more majestic. | ||
* 1978-1980: Slowed down version of the Schifrin jingle. | *1978-1980: Slowed down version of the Schifrin jingle. | ||
* 1979-1988: The infamous medium tempo version with a xylophone in the background. | *1979-1988: The infamous medium tempo version with a xylophone in the background. | ||
*1980-1983: Slower, xylophone driven version. | *1980-1983: Slower, xylophone driven version. | ||
*December 8, 1981: A rare version of the 1979 variation in which the xylophone has been made more apparent. This jingle has only been spotted on the ''Happy Days'' episode "Baby, It's Cold Inside". | *December 8, 1981: A rare version of the 1979 variation in which the xylophone has been made more apparent. This jingle has only been spotted on the ''Happy Days'' episode "Baby, It's Cold Inside". | ||
*1981-March 28, 1985, October 9, 1986, December 16, 1987: Another medium tempo version which ends in a harp flourish. There has been other slight variations of this theme, and is most commonly found on ''Family Ties''. | *1981-March 28, 1985, October 9, 1986, December 16, 1987: Another medium tempo version which ends in a harp flourish. There has been other slight variations of this theme, and is most commonly found on ''Family Ties''. | ||
* 1982-1987: Two bombastic horn-driven versions used. Xylophone accompanied on the first horn-driven version and what might sound like a harp on the second horn-driven version. | *1982-1987: Two bombastic horn-driven versions used. Xylophone accompanied on the first horn-driven version and what might sound like a harp on the second horn-driven version. | ||
*September 22, 1986-May 4, 1987: 2 different reverberated versions were used, and was heard only on season 2 episodes of ''MacGyver''. | *September 22, 1986-May 4, 1987: 2 different reverberated versions were used, and was heard only on season 2 episodes of ''MacGyver''. | ||
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*This logo was used with the 1972 "Split Rectangle II" music on nearly all season 1 and season 2 episodes of ''Happy Days'' when they aired on The Hub (now Discovery Family). | *This logo was used with the 1972 "Split Rectangle II" music on nearly all season 1 and season 2 episodes of ''Happy Days'' when they aired on The Hub (now Discovery Family). | ||
*On reruns of ''Mannix'' from 1983, this logo used the previous three logo's themes: | *On reruns of ''Mannix'' from 1983, this logo used the previous three logo's themes: | ||
:#The 1967 Desilu jingle (on episodes aired after January 1, 1968) | :#The 1967 Desilu jingle (on episodes aired after January 1, 1968) | ||
:#The 1968 Split Rectangle music (season 2) | :# The 1968 Split Rectangle music (season 2) | ||
:#The 1969 Split Rectangle music (both music versions; season 3 and part of season 4) | :#The 1969 Split Rectangle music (both music versions; season 3 and part of season 4) | ||
:#The 1970 Split Rectangle music (seasons 4-5) | :#The 1970 Split Rectangle music (seasons 4-5) | ||
:#The 1972 Split Rectangle music (seasons 6-7 and most of the final season) | :#The 1972 Split Rectangle music (seasons 6-7 and most of the final season) | ||
:#The 1974 Split Rectangle music (early final season episodes - specifically the fall 1974 period) | :#The 1974 Split Rectangle music (early final season episodes - specifically the fall 1974 period) | ||
*In exceptional cases, the closing theme of the show or TV movie or nothing at all was used. | *In exceptional cases, the closing theme of the show or TV movie or nothing at all was used. | ||
* The first few notes of the 1982 logo played on the last few seconds of The Georgian Bay Ltd. logo on a few episodes of ''Webster'' DVD's, such as the S2 episode "The Uh-Oh Feeling." | *The first few notes of the 1982 logo played on the last few seconds of The Georgian Bay Ltd. logo on a few episodes of ''Webster'' DVD's, such as the S2 episode "The Uh-Oh Feeling." | ||
*An unknown show had a Moog theme playing over it. | *An unknown show had a Moog theme playing over it. | ||
'''Availability''': Uncommon. | '''Availability''': Uncommon. | ||
* It's been spotted on ''Family Ties'' and most episodes of ''Happy Days'' when last seen on Hub Network (now Discovery Family), INSP TV, and Me-TV. It was seen on some episodes of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' on Chiller (but not on DVD, nor on local airings), the first two seasons of ''MacGyver'' on Cloo, Me-TV and Netflix, and on the first and second season DVD releases of ''MacGyver'' from [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Entertainment]]. It also appears on recent DVD releases of the first four seasons of ''Webster'' from Shout! Factory (the Paramount logo on S1 would be the standard version with 1979 music [standard version meaning the one with the space between the mountain and "Paramount"] and the Paramount logo on a few S2 episodes and the entire 4th season would use the 1982 tall-peaked variant, though on some international reruns and DVD episodes, it would use the standard version). Other programs it was seen on was 1981-1987 episodes of ''Solid Gold'' (the silent 1995 Domestic logo plasters over this logo on VH1 airings from 1998-99), DVD releases of ''Angie'', ''Best of the West'', ''Future Cop'', ''The Bad News Bears'', ''The Powers of Matthew Star'', season 2 of ''Petrocelli'' (on DVD and on AXN Crime airings), ''Having Babies III'' on Amazon Prime Video, and ''The Winds of War'' miniseries on DVD. This logo is also retained on the DVD's and Blu-rays of ''Tinker Tailor Solider Spy'' (the 1979 BBC TV series) and its sequel ''Smiley's People'', as well as the short-lived Leslie Nielsen sitcom ''Police Squad!'' and the 1980 miniseries ''Shōgun''. Internationally, this logo also made a surprise appearance at the end of Australian airings of some episodes of both ''Mork & Mindy'' and ''Laverne & Shirley'', as well as an episode of ''Taxi''. On VHS, this is retained on ''Mork & Mindy'' Vol. 1 (and possibly other volumes) and the silent version can be found on the VHS and the PAL DVD release of ''A Woman Called Golda''. It is unknown if this was seen on 1970s/1980s prints of ''The Lucy Show''. Paramount (Viacom) had updated this logo with either the 1995 or 2003 Domestic logos, and even syndicated reruns of ''Cheers'' (once known as the best source of the logo) have been replaced with the 1995 Domestic logo, although one local rerun episode of ''Cheers'' from S5 called "Norm's First Hurrah" and Aussie airings of most season 5 episodes of said show retained this logo. However, any new prints on local broadcast and later DVD prints would have this logo replaced by the [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo. | *It's been spotted on ''Family Ties'' and most episodes of ''Happy Days'' when last seen on Hub Network (now Discovery Family), INSP TV, and Me-TV. It was seen on some episodes of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' on Chiller (but not on DVD, nor on local airings), the first two seasons of ''MacGyver'' on Cloo, Me-TV and Netflix, and on the first and second season DVD releases of ''MacGyver'' from [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Entertainment]]. It also appears on recent DVD releases of the first four seasons of ''Webster'' from Shout! Factory (the Paramount logo on S1 would be the standard version with 1979 music [standard version meaning the one with the space between the mountain and "Paramount"] and the Paramount logo on a few S2 episodes and the entire 4th season would use the 1982 tall-peaked variant, though on some international reruns and DVD episodes, it would use the standard version). Other programs it was seen on was 1981-1987 episodes of ''Solid Gold'' (the silent 1995 Domestic logo plasters over this logo on VH1 airings from 1998-99), DVD releases of ''Angie'', ''Best of the West'', ''Future Cop'', ''The Bad News Bears'', ''The Powers of Matthew Star'', season 2 of ''Petrocelli'' (on DVD and on AXN Crime airings), ''Having Babies III'' on Amazon Prime Video, and ''The Winds of War'' miniseries on DVD. This logo is also retained on the DVD's and Blu-rays of ''Tinker Tailor Solider Spy'' (the 1979 BBC TV series) and its sequel ''Smiley's People'', as well as the short-lived Leslie Nielsen sitcom ''Police Squad!'' and the 1980 miniseries ''Shōgun''. Internationally, this logo also made a surprise appearance at the end of Australian airings of some episodes of both ''Mork & Mindy'' and ''Laverne & Shirley'', as well as an episode of ''Taxi''. On VHS, this is retained on ''Mork & Mindy'' Vol. 1 (and possibly other volumes) and the silent version can be found on the VHS and the PAL DVD release of ''A Woman Called Golda''. It is unknown if this was seen on 1970s/1980s prints of ''The Lucy Show''. Paramount (Viacom) had updated this logo with either the 1995 or 2003 Domestic logos, and even syndicated reruns of ''Cheers'' (once known as the best source of the logo) have been replaced with the 1995 Domestic logo, although one local rerun episode of ''Cheers'' from S5 called "Norm's First Hurrah" and Aussie airings of most season 5 episodes of said show retained this logo. However, any new prints on local broadcast and later DVD prints would have this logo replaced by the [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo. | ||
*The tall-peaked variant with the 1979 jingle has be spotted on the ''Happy Days'' S5 episode "The Apartment", the 1983 Australian miniseries ''Return to Eden'', and some season 5 episodes of ''Taxi'' like "Arnie Meets the Kids". | *The tall-peaked variant with the 1979 jingle has be spotted on the ''Happy Days'' S5 episode "The Apartment", the 1983 Australian miniseries ''Return to Eden'', and some season 5 episodes of ''Taxi'' like "Arnie Meets the Kids". | ||
'''Editor's Note''': One of the more fondly remembered television logos, mainly due to its charm and cheesiness. | '''Editor's Note''': One of the more fondly remembered television logos, mainly due to its charm and cheesiness. | ||
===8th Logo (Late 1987-August 27, 2006) === | |||
===8th Logo (Late 1987-August 27, 2006)=== | |||
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'''Bylines''': On the bottom, the following bylines were used: | '''Bylines''': On the bottom, the following bylines were used: | ||
*Late 1987-October 1989: "'''A Gulf + Western Company'''" (aligned similarly to the last logo) | |||
*October 1989-May 23, 1995: "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">A Paramount Communications Company</span>" with a line above the byline. From October 1989-May 21, 1992 and September 12, 1994-January 27, 1995, the byline was in <span style="color:#ffa500";>gold</span>. From September 17, 1990-May 23, 1995, the byline was in white. | * Late 1987-October 1989: "'''A Gulf + Western Company'''" (aligned similarly to the last logo) | ||
* October 1989-May 23, 1995: "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">A Paramount Communications Company</span>" with a line above the byline. From October 1989-May 21, 1992 and September 12, 1994-January 27, 1995, the byline was in <span style="color:#ffa500" ;>gold</span>. From September 17, 1990-May 23, 1995, the byline was in white. | |||
*February 13, 1995-August 27, 2006: "A VIACOM COMPANY" (styled after Viacom's logo of the era), with a line above the byline. | *February 13, 1995-August 27, 2006: "A VIACOM COMPANY" (styled after Viacom's logo of the era), with a line above the byline. | ||
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*A variant of this logo with the "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''75th'''''</span> <span style="font-family:times-new-roman;color:#edd602;">'''''Anniversary'''''</span>" text appeared on late 1987 episodes of ''Entertainment Tonight''. | *A variant of this logo with the "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''75th'''''</span> <span style="font-family:times-new-roman;color:#edd602;">'''''Anniversary'''''</span>" text appeared on late 1987 episodes of ''Entertainment Tonight''. | ||
*At the end of a 1987 outtake reel of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', the 1987 75th logo was shown first as a still picture, then the logo was seen animating in reverse, beginning with the "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''75th'''''</span> <span style="font-family:times-new-roman;color:#edd602;">'''''Anniversary'''''</span>" text fading out and continuing to the stars rolling and flying away. The logo then cuts to clip of another mountain exploding from an episode of said show. | *At the end of a 1987 outtake reel of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', the 1987 75th logo was shown first as a still picture, then the logo was seen animating in reverse, beginning with the "<span style="font-family:times-new-roman;">'''''75th'''''</span> <span style="font-family:times-new-roman;color:#edd602;">'''''Anniversary'''''</span>" text fading out and continuing to the stars rolling and flying away. The logo then cuts to clip of another mountain exploding from an episode of said show. | ||
*There is a special bylineless version which appears on a ''Star Trek: Voyager'' special and on the opening of some episodes from [[Cinar (Canada)|Cinar]]'s (now "[[WildBrain (Canada)|WildBrain]]") ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry''. | * There is a special bylineless version which appears on a ''Star Trek: Voyager'' special and on the opening of some episodes from [[Cinar (Canada)|Cinar]]'s (now "[[WildBrain (Canada)|WildBrain]]") ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry''. | ||
*This logo can be in 4:3 or 16:9 (only the 1995 variant has a 16:9 variation). | *This logo can be in 4:3 or 16:9 (only the 1995 variant has a 16:9 variation). | ||
*Starting in 1995, when the logo is shown closer, it's from Paramount Network Television. However, if it's further away, it's from Paramount Domestic Television. | *Starting in 1995, when the logo is shown closer, it's from Paramount Network Television. However, if it's further away, it's from Paramount Domestic Television. | ||
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*Starting in 1990 on ''Entertainment Tonight'', this logo is seen in-credit, inside the area where superimposed footage plays during the credits. | *Starting in 1990 on ''Entertainment Tonight'', this logo is seen in-credit, inside the area where superimposed footage plays during the credits. | ||
**Similarly, the French version of ''Entertainment Tonight'' (known as ''Exclusif'' or ''Exclusif ce soir'', and aired between 1998-2002 on TF1) has a split-screen variant with the Case Production logo (even using the sound of said logo) which is seen at the beginning and ending of the program. | **Similarly, the French version of ''Entertainment Tonight'' (known as ''Exclusif'' or ''Exclusif ce soir'', and aired between 1998-2002 on TF1) has a split-screen variant with the Case Production logo (even using the sound of said logo) which is seen at the beginning and ending of the program. | ||
*On original NBC airings of ''Fraiser'' and ''Wings'', the logo is part of the split-screen credits; the stars, "Paramount" text and the byline are drastically smaller to fit inside of it. The Paramount Communications byline now spans across two lines here. | *On original NBC airings of ''Fraiser'' and ''Wings'', the logo is part of the split-screen credits; the stars, "Paramount" text and the byline are drastically smaller to fit inside of it. The Paramount Communications byline now spans across two lines here. | ||
*On ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry'', the logo appeared at the beginning with the show's theme playing in the background, and the mountain fades into a mountain in the show. | *On ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry'', the logo appeared at the beginning with the show's theme playing in the background, and the mountain fades into a mountain in the show. | ||
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*1987-1995: None. | *1987-1995: None. | ||
*1987-1989; 1990-1995: Only clouds moving westward in the background. | * 1987-1989; 1990-1995: Only clouds moving westward in the background. | ||
*1995-2006: (Network and domestic television): Same as first two. | *1995-2006: (Network and domestic television): Same as first two. | ||
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*On ''Judge Judy'' (season 4 to mid-season 6), ''Judge Joe Brown'' (seasons 2 & 3), the final 2 seasons of ''Judge Mills Lane'' in syndication, the final 2 seasons of ''Nash Bridges'', and ''The Adventures of Corduroy'', the end themes would play over the 1995 Domestic or Network logo. | *On ''Judge Judy'' (season 4 to mid-season 6), ''Judge Joe Brown'' (seasons 2 & 3), the final 2 seasons of ''Judge Mills Lane'' in syndication, the final 2 seasons of ''Nash Bridges'', and ''The Adventures of Corduroy'', the end themes would play over the 1995 Domestic or Network logo. | ||
*On an episode of ''Entertainment Tonight'', aired May 16, 1990, the logo is silent, out of a show of respect to Sammy Davis, Jr. and Jim Henson, who both passed away that day and were the focus of the episode. | * On an episode of ''Entertainment Tonight'', aired May 16, 1990, the logo is silent, out of a show of respect to Sammy Davis, Jr. and Jim Henson, who both passed away that day and were the focus of the episode. | ||
*At the end of a 1987 outtake reel of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', the last note from the 1966 ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' theme music (aka "Theme from Star Trek"), is heard, followed by the 1967 Desilu logo's music, the 1979 Paramount Television theme, and some suspenseful music sounding like the theme music from the 1975 film ''Jaws'' before finally concluding with an explosion sound. | *At the end of a 1987 outtake reel of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', the last note from the 1966 ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' theme music (aka "Theme from Star Trek"), is heard, followed by the 1967 Desilu logo's music, the 1979 Paramount Television theme, and some suspenseful music sounding like the theme music from the 1975 film ''Jaws'' before finally concluding with an explosion sound. | ||
*A low-toned version was spotted on some episodes of ''Family Affair'' on Me-TV and Decades, which plastered older Viacom logos. | *A low-toned version was spotted on some episodes of ''Family Affair'' on Me-TV and Decades, which plastered older Viacom logos. | ||
* A version exists that has the last note of the theme cut short. | *A version exists that has the last note of the theme cut short. | ||
*On some episodes of ''Gomer Pyle, USMC'' when they were aired on MeTV and possibly other shows formerly distributed by Viacom, the "V of Doom" music in warp-speed is heard with the 1995 domestic logo. Similarly, mid-1990s prints of ''Our Miss Brooks'' has the 1995 Domestic logo with a low-toned regular 1976 "V of Doom" reverse-plaster. | *On some episodes of ''Gomer Pyle, USMC'' when they were aired on MeTV and possibly other shows formerly distributed by Viacom, the "V of Doom" music in warp-speed is heard with the 1995 domestic logo. Similarly, mid-1990s prints of ''Our Miss Brooks'' has the 1995 Domestic logo with a low-toned regular 1976 "V of Doom" reverse-plaster. | ||
* On a few episodes of ''Gunsmoke'' last aired on Encore Westerns, the Viacom "V of Steel" music in normal speed would be heard with the 1995 domestic logo due to sloppy plastering. The music would jarringly cut after the logo fades out. | *On a few episodes of ''Gunsmoke'' last aired on Encore Westerns, the Viacom "V of Steel" music in normal speed would be heard with the 1995 domestic logo due to sloppy plastering. The music would jarringly cut after the logo fades out. | ||
* Reportedly, TubiTV's print of the 1990 film ''Men at Work'' had the Viacom "Wigga Wigga" music with V/O play over the 1995 domestic logo due to sloppy plastering. | *Reportedly, TubiTV's print of the 1990 film ''Men at Work'' had the Viacom "Wigga Wigga" music with V/O play over the 1995 domestic logo due to sloppy plastering. | ||
* The first episode of ''The Invaders'' on a foreign DVD set had the 1995 domestic logo intact but with the 1988 Worldvision "Whoosh Globe" music playing over it due to sloppy plastering. This also was spotted on some early 2000s prints of ''The Love Boat'' episodes. | *The first episode of ''The Invaders'' on a foreign DVD set had the 1995 domestic logo intact but with the 1988 Worldvision "Whoosh Globe" music playing over it due to sloppy plastering. This also was spotted on some early 2000s prints of ''The Love Boat'' episodes. | ||
*A February 2019 rerun of ''Nash Bridges'' on H&I used the CBS Television Distribution music with the 1995 Network logo. This is most likely a reverse plaster. | *A February 2019 rerun of ''Nash Bridges'' on H&I used the CBS Television Distribution music with the 1995 Network logo. This is most likely a reverse plaster. | ||
*On a TV Land airing of the Happy Days episode "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas" in July 2003, a split second of the previous logo's music can be heard and it then abruptly cuts to the regular theme of this logo, probably because of a poor plastering job. | *On a TV Land airing of the Happy Days episode "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas" in July 2003, a split second of the previous logo's music can be heard and it then abruptly cuts to the regular theme of this logo, probably because of a poor plastering job. | ||
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'''Availability''': Common. | '''Availability''': Common. | ||
* 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''. | ||
*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. | ||
*The 1990 and 1995 variants appear on ''Wings'' on USA Network, DVDs use CBS Paramount Domestic Television starting with season 4, and later seasons use CTD. | * The 1990 and 1995 variants appear on ''Wings'' on USA Network, DVDs use CBS Paramount Domestic Television starting with season 4, and later seasons use CTD. | ||
*The 1989 logo with the gold Paramount Communications byline lasted until January 27, 1995, and during its lifespan was used on the syndicated 1994-1995 ''The New Price Is Right'' show, DVD and Netflix's prints of seasons 5-7 of ''MacGyver'', the first season DVD of ''Wings'', Get TV airings of ''The Boy Who Loved Christmas'', and the 1993 un-aired pilot ''Gloria Vane''. | *The 1989 logo with the gold Paramount Communications byline lasted until January 27, 1995, and during its lifespan was used on the syndicated 1994-1995 ''The New Price Is Right'' show, DVD and Netflix's prints of seasons 5-7 of ''MacGyver'', the first season DVD of ''Wings'', Get TV airings of ''The Boy Who Loved Christmas'', and the 1993 un-aired pilot ''Gloria Vane''. | ||
*The 1990 logo with the white Paramount Communications byline made its final regular appearance on ''The Marshal'' season 1 episode "The Great Train Robbery", aired on February 11, 1995, while its final overall appearance was on ''The Laverne & Shirley Reunion''. | *The 1990 logo with the white Paramount Communications byline made its final regular appearance on ''The Marshal'' season 1 episode "The Great Train Robbery", aired on February 11, 1995, while its final overall appearance was on ''The Laverne & Shirley Reunion''. | ||
*''Star Trek: Enterprise'' season 1 reruns on Netflix and DVD retain the 1995 Viacom-byline logo, while they are replaced by the CBS Television Distribution logo on the 2013 Blu-Ray set. This was also seen on the final 2 seasons (1st-run syndication-era) episodes of ''Webster''. | *''Star Trek: Enterprise'' season 1 reruns on Netflix and DVD retain the 1995 Viacom-byline logo, while they are replaced by the CBS Television Distribution logo on the 2013 Blu-Ray set. This was also seen on the final 2 seasons (1st-run syndication-era) episodes of ''Webster''. | ||
*This logo makes a strange appearance with the fanfare on the 1997 VHS release of ''It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown'' after the said special's closing credits and on a demo VHS tape of ''Boohbah: Comfy Armchair'' following the Dot variant of the [[PBS Kids|PBS Kids Video]] logo. | *This logo makes a strange appearance with the fanfare on the 1997 VHS release of ''It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown'' after the said special's closing credits and on a demo VHS tape of ''Boohbah: Comfy Armchair'' following the Dot variant of the [[PBS Kids|PBS Kids Video]] logo. | ||
*This logo also apears on TF1 airings of the French dub of ''Entertainment Tonight''. | * This logo also apears on TF1 airings of the French dub of ''Entertainment Tonight''. | ||
*Surprisingly intact on the 1997 NFB short film "O Canada". | *Surprisingly intact on the 1997 NFB short film "O Canada". | ||
*An airing of the ''Star Trek'' episode "Coda" on Australian channel FOX Sci Fi retained the 1995 variant. | *An airing of the ''Star Trek'' episode "Coda" on Australian channel FOX Sci Fi retained the 1995 variant. | ||
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*The 90th Anniversary version appeared from February 2002 through December of that year. A still frame of that logo was used only on ''Montel''. | *The 90th Anniversary version appeared from February 2002 through December of that year. A still frame of that logo was used only on ''Montel''. | ||
*Just like the 8th logo, this logo exists in both 4:3 and 16:9. | *Just like the 8th logo, this logo exists in both 4:3 and 16:9. | ||
*Also like the 8th logo; when the logo is shown closer, it's from Paramount Network Television. However, if it's further away, it's from Paramount Domestic Television. | * Also like the 8th logo; when the logo is shown closer, it's from Paramount Network Television. However, if it's further away, it's from Paramount Domestic Television. | ||
*There was a still shot of the domestic version that was also used on ''Montel'' as well as Lifetime airings of the first episode of ''Frasier''. | *There was a still shot of the domestic version that was also used on ''Montel'' as well as Lifetime airings of the first episode of ''Frasier''. | ||
*A still shot of the Network logo was also used. | *A still shot of the Network logo was also used. | ||
*On the short-lived drama ''Blind Justice'', it shows a portion of the end of the animated movie logo. | * On the short-lived drama ''Blind Justice'', it shows a portion of the end of the animated movie logo. | ||
'''FX/SFX''': Only the clouds moving westward in the background or none. On ''Blind Justice'', it shows the end animation from the movie logo. | '''FX/SFX''': Only the clouds moving westward in the background or none. On ''Blind Justice'', it shows the end animation from the movie logo. | ||
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*Another version uses the 1978 theme. | *Another version uses the 1978 theme. | ||
*''Judge Judy'' from mid-season 6 to mid-season 10 uses the end theme of the show. | *''Judge Judy'' from mid-season 6 to mid-season 10 uses the end theme of the show. | ||
*S1 DVD episodes of ''Laverne & Shirley'' use the 1975 Paramount Television theme. | * S1 DVD episodes of ''Laverne & Shirley'' use the 1975 Paramount Television theme. | ||
*A variant of the network logo with the 2006-2009 CBS Paramount Network Television theme was spotted on one episode of ''Everybody Hates Chris'' on Nick @ Nite, probably due to a reverse plastering error. | *A variant of the network logo with the 2006-2009 CBS Paramount Network Television theme was spotted on one episode of ''Everybody Hates Chris'' on Nick @ Nite, probably due to a reverse plastering error. | ||
*On a Bounce TV airings of the December 1, 2004 and January 5, 2005 episodes of ''Judge Joe Brown'', the CBS Television Distribution theme is played over the Domestic variant due to sloppy reverse plastering. | *On a Bounce TV airings of the December 1, 2004 and January 5, 2005 episodes of ''Judge Joe Brown'', the CBS Television Distribution theme is played over the Domestic variant due to sloppy reverse plastering. | ||
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*The 90th Anniversary variation is uncommon and can be seen on 2002 episodes of ''One on One'' on TeenNick, ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' on Syfy, 2002 episodes of ''Frasier'' on Hallmark Channel and Netflix, (but not on DVD), an episode of ''Clueless'', local reruns of ''Nash Bridges'', ''Becker'' when it was last shown on WGN America, and on H&I's airings of 2002 ''JAG'' episodes. This also appeared on several first-run syndicated shows which were ''Entertainment Tonight'', ''Dr. Phil'', ''Judge Judy'' (mid-seasons 6-10), and ''Montel''. | *The 90th Anniversary variation is uncommon and can be seen on 2002 episodes of ''One on One'' on TeenNick, ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' on Syfy, 2002 episodes of ''Frasier'' on Hallmark Channel and Netflix, (but not on DVD), an episode of ''Clueless'', local reruns of ''Nash Bridges'', ''Becker'' when it was last shown on WGN America, and on H&I's airings of 2002 ''JAG'' episodes. This also appeared on several first-run syndicated shows which were ''Entertainment Tonight'', ''Dr. Phil'', ''Judge Judy'' (mid-seasons 6-10), and ''Montel''. | ||
*As for the Paramount Domestic Television variant, it survives on ''Deadwood'' on Audience Network, and on reruns of ''Judge Joe Brown'' on Bounce TV. This logo had been used to either follow or plaster older logos on some reruns of some shows such as ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (following the 1951 CBS logo), ''Laverne & Shirley'' (plastering the 1975 and 1995 logos), ''Hogan's Heroes'' on Me-TV reruns, season 1 of ''Beverly Hills 90210'' on Hulu (following the 1989 Worldvision Enterprises logo), when SoapNet (now Disney Junior) aired the pilot of ''Melrose Place'', and ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' seasons 2-4 Netflix and DVD prints (which is replaced by the CBS Television Distribution logo on the 2013-14 Blu-ray sets) | *As for the Paramount Domestic Television variant, it survives on ''Deadwood'' on Audience Network, and on reruns of ''Judge Joe Brown'' on Bounce TV. This logo had been used to either follow or plaster older logos on some reruns of some shows such as ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (following the 1951 CBS logo), ''Laverne & Shirley'' (plastering the 1975 and 1995 logos), ''Hogan's Heroes'' on Me-TV reruns, season 1 of ''Beverly Hills 90210'' on Hulu (following the 1989 Worldvision Enterprises logo), when SoapNet (now Disney Junior) aired the pilot of ''Melrose Place'', and ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' seasons 2-4 Netflix and DVD prints (which is replaced by the CBS Television Distribution logo on the 2013-14 Blu-ray sets) | ||
*The version with the fanfare makes a surprise appearance at the end of the ''Dora The Explorer: It's A Party!'' VHS. | * The version with the fanfare makes a surprise appearance at the end of the ''Dora The Explorer: It's A Party!'' VHS. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': Some people may confuse this logo with the closing logo of the movie counterpart, as the television counterpart sometimes fades in and fades out, and is silent, while the movie counterpart is the same, but always happening. Also, it should be noted that the television logo debuted on February 2002, a month before the movie logo followed suit on March 2002. Also, this is the final Paramount logo seen on television until nearly six years later. | '''Editor's Note''': Some people may confuse this logo with the closing logo of the movie counterpart, as the television counterpart sometimes fades in and fades out, and is silent, while the movie counterpart is the same, but always happening. Also, it should be noted that the television logo debuted on February 2002, a month before the movie logo followed suit on March 2002. Also, this is the final Paramount logo seen on television until nearly six years later. | ||
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===Copyright Stamps=== | ===Copyright Stamps=== | ||
Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the Paramount TV series: | Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the Paramount TV series: | ||
*1968-1990: Copyright © [YEAR] by Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved. | *1968-1990: Copyright © [YEAR] by Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved. | ||
*1985-1988: © [YEAR] by Paramount Domestic Television and Video Programming. All Rights Reserved. | *1985-1988: © [YEAR] by Paramount Domestic Television and Video Programming. All Rights Reserved. | ||