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'''Music/Sounds:''' A fast descending, Asian-inspired synth chime section, then a warm 4-note synth horn theme. Otherwise it is the ending of the show's theme song.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A fast descending, Asian-inspired synth chime section, then a warm 4-note synth horn theme. Otherwise it is the ending of the show's theme song.


'''Availability:''' Rare.
'''Availability:'''  
* It was seen on ''What Would You Do?'' and ''Wild & Crazy Kids!'', 1988-91 episodes of ''The Home Show'', ''Kate and Allie'', and the 1989 version of ''Jackpot!''.
* It was seen on ''What Would You Do?'' and ''Wild & Crazy Kids!'', 1988-91 episodes of ''The Home Show'', ''Kate and Allie'', and the 1989 version of ''Jackpot!''.
* It's also seen on the final two seasons of ''Gimme a Break!.''
* It's also seen on the final two seasons of ''Gimme a Break!.''
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Either the same as the last logo, the end-title theme from any show, or silence.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Either the same as the last logo, the end-title theme from any show, or silence.


'''Availability:''' Rare.
'''Availability:'''  
* The only shows known to have this logo are ''The Home Show'', ''What Would You Do?'', the first season of ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', ''Doctor, Doctor'', ''Covington Cross'', and the 1992 remake of ''The Tomorrow People''.
* The only shows known to have this logo are ''The Home Show'', ''What Would You Do?'', the first season of ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', ''Doctor, Doctor'', ''Covington Cross'', and the 1992 remake of ''The Tomorrow People''.
* Of these six, ''Homicide: Life on the Street'' is commercially available on DVD from A&E Home Video and VHS, and was airing reruns on Centric until 2012, and ''Doctor, Doctor'' can be seen on CTV Throwback.
* Of these six, ''Homicide: Life on the Street'' is commercially available on DVD from A&E Home Video and VHS, and was airing reruns on Centric until 2012, and ''Doctor, Doctor'' can be seen on CTV Throwback.
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