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'''Audio:''' First, we hear a low guitar strum, segueing into a synthesized percussion-driven instrumental. It then culminates with a three-strum guitar jingle, the last note of which echoes. This was composed by Score Productions, which also did the music for ''The Price is Right'', ''Family Feud'' and the 1986 [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] logo. | '''Audio:''' First, we hear a low guitar strum, segueing into a synthesized percussion-driven instrumental. It then culminates with a three-strum guitar jingle, the last note of which echoes. This was composed by Score Productions, which also did the music for ''The Price is Right'', ''Family Feud'' and the 1986 [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] logo. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* In other cases, the <u>end-title theme plays over</u>, the <u>generic network theme on CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox or The CW</u>, or it's <u>silent</u>. | * In other cases, the <u>end-title theme plays over</u>, the <u>generic network theme on CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox or The CW</u>, or it's <u>silent</u>. | ||
* <u>High tone and low tone variants</u> exist, with the low tone variant appearing on ''Baywatch'', episodes of ''The Price is Right'' on the 2008 DVD "Best of" set, episodes of ''Family Feud'' from season 14 and onward, and all game shows aired on Buzzr. | * <u>High tone and low tone variants</u> exist, with the low tone variant appearing on ''Baywatch'', episodes of ''The Price is Right'' on the 2008 DVD "Best of" set, episodes of ''Family Feud'' from season 14 and onward, and all game shows aired on Buzzr. | ||
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'''Audio:''' A dramatic three-note orchestral string theme followed by a chorus stinger when the stem of the "t" is drawn. This was composed by Reuben Shaljean. | '''Audio:''' A dramatic three-note orchestral string theme followed by a chorus stinger when the stem of the "t" is drawn. This was composed by Reuben Shaljean. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*The <u>shorter version</u> cuts out the first two notes. | *The <u>shorter version</u> cuts out the first two notes. | ||
*In some cases, the <u>final bit of the show's closing theme plays over the logo</u>, omitting either the first note or the first two notes. | *In some cases, the <u>final bit of the show's closing theme plays over the logo</u>, omitting either the first note or the first two notes. | ||