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* This was seen on ''Mission: Impossible'' on ALN (now Youtoo America) and on a number of shows and TV movies, but a lot of it have been replaced with either the 6th, 8th, or a later logo (mostly CTD currently). An example of this would be the "The Complete Series" DVDs of ''The Brady Kids'', which plaster this logo with the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
* This was seen on ''Mission: Impossible'' on ALN (now Youtoo America) and on a number of shows and TV movies, but a lot of it have been replaced with either the 6th, 8th, or a later logo (mostly CTD currently). An example of this would be the "The Complete Series" DVDs of ''The Brady Kids'', which plaster this logo with the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
* The 1969 versions are rare and it can be seen on ''The Brady Bunch'' DVD box sets, as well as on Me-TV airings of the show. It's also intact on ''The Odd Couple'' on DVD, Me-TV and Decades. Me-TV airings of ''Love, American Style'' have this as well.
* The 1969 versions are rare and it can be seen on ''The Brady Bunch'' DVD box sets, as well as on Me-TV airings of the show. It's also intact on ''The Odd Couple'' on DVD, Me-TV and Decades. Me-TV airings of ''Love, American Style'' have this as well.
* The 1970 version is uncommon. This version has been spotted on all S1 episodes of the 1988 ''War of the Worlds'' TV series on its DVD release, as well as ''The Immortal'', ''Longstreet'' on DVD, season 1 of ''The Odd Couple'' on DVD and Me-TV, local reruns of ''Love, American Style'' (such as airings on Decades and Me-TV), and ''The Brady Bunch'' on DVD and Me-TV airings. This variant was "revived" on ''What Was Carol Brady Thinking?'', part of the former NickMom block on Nick Jr.
* The 1970 version is uncommon. This version has been spotted on all S1 episodes of the 1988 ''War of the Worlds'' TV series on its DVD release, as well as ''The Immortal'', ''Longstreet'' on DVD, season 1 of ''The Odd Couple'' on DVD Me-TV, and VHS, local reruns of ''Love, American Style'' (such as airings on Decades and Me-TV), and ''The Brady Bunch'' on DVD and Me-TV airings. This variant was "revived" on ''What Was Carol Brady Thinking?'', part of the former NickMom block on Nick Jr.
* The 1972 version is rare and was spotted on S1 and some S2 episodes ''Happy Days'' episodes, which includes the season 1 DVD boxset, Me-TV and older Discovery Family airings in the US (latter of which was called Hub Network at the time), as well as UK Gold airings in the UK. Other shows where this has been spotted on is ''The Magician'' on DVD, season 1 of ''Petrocelli'' on DVD and older airings on AXN Crime, and ''The Brady Bunch'' on DVD and Me-TV airings.
* The 1972 version is rare and was spotted on S1 and some S2 episodes ''Happy Days'' episodes, which includes the season 1 DVD boxset, Me-TV and older Discovery Family airings in the US (latter of which was called Hub Network at the time), as well as UK Gold airings in the UK. Other shows where this has been spotted on is ''The Magician'' on DVD, season 1 of ''Petrocelli'' on DVD and older airings on AXN Crime, and ''The Brady Bunch'' on DVD and Me-TV airings.
* The 1974 version is extinct and was spotted on Season 5 episodes of ''The Odd Couple'', and also early Season 8 episodes of ''Mannix'', but is hard to find on these shows due to plastering with later logos from the company like the 1995 Domestic logo, or other companies entirely like the [[CBS Studios|CBS Paramount Television]], or CBS Television Distribution logos.
* The 1974 version is extinct and was spotted on Season 5 episodes of ''The Odd Couple'', and also early Season 8 episodes of ''Mannix'', but is hard to find on these shows due to plastering with later logos from the company like the 1995 Domestic logo, or other companies entirely like the [[CBS Studios|CBS Paramount Television]], or CBS Television Distribution logos.
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* This logo is also retained on the DVD's and Blu-rays of ''Tinker Tailor Soldier 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''.  
* This logo is also retained on the DVD's and Blu-rays of ''Tinker Tailor Soldier 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''.  
* 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), The seven-part miniseries ''The Winds of War'', James Clavell's ''Shogun'' (miniseries), Columbia House Collector's Edition VHS releases of ''Laverne and Shirley'', ''Taxi'', ''Family Ties'', and ''Cheers'', and the silent version can be found on the VHS and the PAL DVD release of ''A Woman Called Golda''.  
* On VHS, this is retained on ''Mork & Mindy'' Vol. 1 (and possibly other volumes), a Greek-subbed VHS of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'', the seven-part miniseries ''The Winds of War'', James Clavell's ''Shogun'' (miniseries), Columbia House Collector's Edition VHS releases of ''Laverne and Shirley'', ''Taxi'', ''Family Ties'', and ''Cheers'', 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''.  
* 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 Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
* 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 Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
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