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'''Audio:''' A 9-note synth tune, with the ninth note longer and being orchestral. | '''Audio:''' A 9-note synth tune, with the ninth note longer and being orchestral. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' On ''The Price Is Right'' from 1996-1998, the 1991 theme is played. On "''Weird" Al Yankovic: There's No Going Home'', the sound of applause is heard. | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On ''The Price Is Right'' from 1996-1998, the 1991 theme is played. | |||
* On "''Weird" Al Yankovic: There's No Going Home'', the sound of applause is heard. | |||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* It's seen on ''The Adventures of Sinbad'', ''Baywatch'' episodes (U.S. prints) starting from season 5, as well as ''The Price Is Right'' episodes from 1996-fall 1998, and later episodes of the 1994-95 ''Family Feud''. | * It's seen on ''The Adventures of Sinbad'', ''Baywatch'' episodes (U.S. prints) starting from season 5, as well as ''The Price Is Right'' episodes from 1996-fall 1998, and later episodes of the 1994-95 ''Family Feud''. | ||
* It's also seen on ''3-2-1 Contact'' and 1995-96 episodes of ''The Richard Bey Show'' when the show went into national syndication. It also appeared at the end of the 1996 Disney Channel concert special ''"Weird" Al Yankovic: There's No Going Home'' (Al was associated with Scotti Bros. Records, which was owned and run by All-American). | * It's also seen on ''3-2-1 Contact'' and 1995-96 episodes of ''The Richard Bey Show'' when the show went into national syndication. | ||
* It also appeared at the end of the 1996 Disney Channel concert special ''"Weird" Al Yankovic: There's No Going Home'' (Al was associated with Scotti Bros. Records, which was owned and run by All-American). | |||
* The 1997 variant was seen on some ''Baywatch'' episodes of the time and a sizzle reel for the 1998 version of ''Match Game'' (the actual show itself would use the 1997 Pearson Television logo). | * The 1997 variant was seen on some ''Baywatch'' episodes of the time and a sizzle reel for the 1998 version of ''Match Game'' (the actual show itself would use the 1997 Pearson Television logo). | ||
* | * This logo also appears on both DVD releases of ''The Adventures of Sinbad'' in Canada. | ||
* It also used to be seen on syndicated prints of [[Live Entertainment|Live]]/[[Artisan Entertainment]] titles, and was also recently spotted on a Charge! airing of ''Pentathlon'' (1994), ThisTV airings of ''Kickboxer III: The Art of War'' (1992) and ''Kickboxer IV: The Aggressor'' (1994), an old AMC airing of ''The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell'', and a 2005 Sci-Fi (now Syfy) airing of ''Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings'', among others. | * It also used to be seen on syndicated prints of [[Live Entertainment|Live]]/[[Artisan Entertainment]] titles, and was also recently spotted on a Charge! airing of ''Pentathlon'' (1994), ThisTV airings of ''Kickboxer III: The Art of War'' (1992) and ''Kickboxer IV: The Aggressor'' (1994), an old AMC airing of ''The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell'', and a 2005 Sci-Fi (now Syfy) airing of ''Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings'', among others. | ||
* It also appears on a DVD release of ''The Seven Little Foys''. | * It also appears on a DVD release of ''The Seven Little Foys''. |