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* The MGM/UA Telecommunications variant is seen on the 1985 version of ''The Twilight Zone'' on MeTV (right before the [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo). Rare for MGM Worldwide Television Group and it's found on the final season of ''In the Heat of the Night'' on NewsNation (before they updated the prints to 16:9 HD masters with the 2010 MGM Worldwide Television Distribution logo). | * The MGM/UA Telecommunications variant is seen on the 1985 version of ''The Twilight Zone'' on MeTV (right before the [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo). Rare for MGM Worldwide Television Group and it's found on the final season of ''In the Heat of the Night'' on NewsNation (before they updated the prints to 16:9 HD masters with the 2010 MGM Worldwide Television Distribution logo). | ||
* It's also global wise on all MGM and [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios|NBC]] series. | * It's also global wise on all MGM and [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios|NBC]] series. | ||
* The MGM/UA Television Productions variation | * The MGM/UA Television Productions variation is also recently seen on ''Moving Target'' on DVD and Amazon Prime, season 6 of ''In the Heat of the Night'' on NewsNation (but not on getTV or MeTV) before they updated the prints, and is also intact on the '90s revival of ''Dark Shadows'' on VHS from [[MPI Home Video]]. | ||
* The 1986 logo was seen on ''Kids Incorporated''. | * The 1986 logo was seen on ''Kids Incorporated''. | ||
* The version with just the "MGM/UA" text can be found on the TV movie ''Fatal Memories'', among others. | * The version with just the "MGM/UA" text can be found on the TV movie ''Fatal Memories'', among others. | ||
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* The Diamond Jubilee Television variant is rare and can be seen on the 1984-1985 season of ''Fame'', which was last seen on Ovation TV. | * The Diamond Jubilee Television variant is rare and can be seen on the 1984-1985 season of ''Fame'', which was last seen on Ovation TV. | ||
* On ''Fame'' on Hulu, the older logos are replaced by the 1996 logo. | * On ''Fame'' on Hulu, the older logos are replaced by the 1996 logo. | ||
* The Domestic version of the logo also | * The Domestic version of the logo is also preserved as an opening logo on the 1999 TV movie ''Body & Soul'' on DVD. | ||
* | * This logo was also last seen at the end of the closing credits on pre-national Me-TV reruns of ''Cagney & Lacey'', plastering both the [[Filmways Television|Filmways]] logo (Season 1) and the [[Orion Television]] logo (Season 2-onward), although a few episodes retain the latter logo, followed by this logo. | ||
* The logo also | * The logo is also seen at the end of ''It's About Time'', which was last seen on the now-defunct Light TV network. | ||
* The bylineless 1995 logo | * The bylineless 1995 logo is preserved at the end of late-90s prints of MGM-owned movies from the time-period on VHS and DVD. | ||
* It also | * It is also intact at the beginning of the TV movies ''Silver Strand'' and ''Escape Clause'' (at least on the UK VHS releases of both, and also on Paramount+ prints of the latter). | ||
* The MGM/UA Telecommunications Group variant makes surprise appearances at the end of the 2003 DVD release of ''Frankie and Johnny'', the 2002 DVD release of ''After The Fox'', and the 2004 DVD release of ''Bull Durham'', respectively. | * The MGM/UA Telecommunications Group variant makes surprise appearances at the end of the 2003 DVD release of ''Frankie and Johnny'', the 2002 DVD release of ''After The Fox'', and the 2004 DVD release of ''Bull Durham'', respectively. | ||
* The MGM/UA Telecommunications Group variant also | * The MGM/UA Telecommunications Group variant is also intact at the start of the 1999 UK VHS release of ''The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection: Pink, Pink and Away'' from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]]. | ||
* The MGM Telecommunications Group variant also | * The MGM Telecommunications Group variant is also preserved at the end of a Tubi streaming print of ''Foreign Body'' (1986). | ||
* The MGM Telecommunications Group variant also | * The MGM Telecommunications Group variant was also seen at the end of an April 8, 2023 UK airing of ''Five Guns West'' (1953) on LEGEND. | ||
* The Domestic Television Distribution variant also | * The Domestic Television Distribution variant was also seen on an episode of ''Safari Tracks'' on the defunct Qubo network, with the 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo following it. | ||
* The Domestic Television Distribution variant also | * The Domestic Television Distribution variant is also preserved at the end of Light TV airings of ''Pink Panther and Sons'', following the 1983 variant of the 1979 [[Hanna-Barbera]] "Swirling Star" logo. | ||
* The Domestic Television Distribution variant also | * The Domestic Television Distribution variant is also preserved at the end of the 2002 James Bond documentary film ''Bond Girls Are Forever''. | ||
* The Worldwide Television Distribution variant also | * The Domestic Television Distribution variant was also seen at the end of a February 9, 2001 airing of ''Sex Wards'' on affiliate KPIX. | ||
* The 1996 logo also | * The Worldwide Television Distribution variant is also preserved at the end of Charge! airings of the UK version of ''Gladiators'' (following the 1989 and 1996 [[London Weekend Television Productions|An LWT Programme for ITV]] endcaps), at the end of the 2006 TV movie ''The Initiation of Sarah'', and at the end of a Light TV airing of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'' (1989), respectively. | ||
* The 1996 logo was also seen at the end of a TCM airing of ''Operation Bikini'' (1963), which is then followed by the 2003 [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo. | |||
* The long version of the Domestic Television Distribution variant was also seen on a February 17, 2001 airing of ''Dances with Wolves'' (1990) on affiliate KMSP, before the 1982 variant of the 1979 [[Orion Pictures]] logo. | * The long version of the Domestic Television Distribution variant was also seen on a February 17, 2001 airing of ''Dances with Wolves'' (1990) on affiliate KMSP, before the 1982 variant of the 1979 [[Orion Pictures]] logo. | ||
* The 2001 version of the logo also | * The 2001 version of the logo is also preserved at the end of both the 4:3 and 16:9 HD prints of the 1986 version of ''Babes in Toyland'' on the Kino Lorber Blu-ray release thereof. | ||
===8th Logo (2009-2012)=== | ===8th Logo (2009-2012)=== |