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Corrected more info regarding "Montefuscos" variant.
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<u>Editor's Note</u>: This logo and its successors are all variations of the well-known theatrical MGM lion logo, which despite occasionally frightening young viewers with its roaring, is overall regarded as one of the all-time classic logos.
<u>Editor's Note</u>: This logo and its successors are all variations of the well-known theatrical MGM lion logo, which despite occasionally frightening young viewers with its roaring, is overall regarded as one of the all-time classic logos.


<big>'''4th logo (September 4, 1975 - October 23, 1975)'''</big>
===4th Logo (September 4, 1975-October 23, 1975)===


<u>Logo:</u> Just a scrolling in-credit variant with the then-current MGM print logo (the "modernized Leo") in yellow, the name "MGM" in yellow Optima medium font below said logo, and "TELEVISION" in Melior italic font directly below that.
<u>Logo:</u> Just a scrolling in-credit variant with the then-current MGM print logo (the "modernized Leo") in yellow, the name "MGM" in yellow Optima medium font below said logo, and "TELEVISION" in Melior italic font directly below that.
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