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Change: Communications", however Tandem remained as an in-named-only division of Embassy Communications. In December 1987, Coke spun-off its Columbia Pictures shares by merging Columbia and Tri-Star Pictures theatrical banners and formed
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Change: whenafter Lear acquired Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation. Embassy also introduced Embassy Telecommunications (the former PITS Films) as the television distribution arm. In 1985, Lear sold Embassy Television (which included Tandem Productions) to Coca-Cola (former parent of Columbia Pictures). When Diff'rent Strokes was cancelled in
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Change: Innocence.Innocence . It also appeared on the 1984-85 short-lived sitcom E/R (not to be confused with the more familiar 1994-2009 drama ER) as well as the short-lived Double Trouble when USA last reran those shows in the '90s. Scare Factor: Low to medium;
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Change: in Futura Medium Bold BT extended to feature a star cut code-out. The same text as above was used, but "EMBASSY" was changed to boldface and "TELEVISION" (all in the same font) was moved below that line of text. These words
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Change: (not to be confused with the more familiar 1994-2009 drama ER) as well as the short-lived Double Trouble when USA last reran those shows in the '90s. Scare Factor: Low to medium; it's a pretty fast-paced logo, that
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Change: Date Trivia: The following have used the in-credit text, then later the in-credit logo.Date of series to use the in-credit text:Silver Spoons: September 25, 1982Square Pegs: September 27, 1982227: November 16, 1985 (only)Date of series to use the in-credit logo
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Change: : The following have used the in-credit text, then later the in-credit logo.Date of series to use the in-credit text:Silver Spoons: September 25, 1982Square Pegs: September 27, 1982227: November 16, 1985 (only)Date of series to use the in-credit logo:The
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Change: Television from 1988-1994, and Columbia TriStar Television from 1994-1998. In 1998, after Beakman's World was cancelled, Sony Pictures Entertainment retired Embassy Television. However, the company remains currently as an in-name-only unit of Sony Pictures Television and is licensing and renewing it's series on DVD. ELP stands for Embassy L
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Change: years. The dark variant is also extremely rare and can be seen on Guilty of Innocense.Scare Factor: Low to medium; it's a pretty fast-paced logo, that won't give the viewer much warning to it's appearance. The dated, loud music can add to that as well.
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Change: ColumbiaPictures58, phasicblu, bigrene2, and JohnnyL80Background: Embassy Television was formed in 1982 as the former T.A.T. Communications Company (formed in 1975) founded by Norman Lear and Jerry Perenchio when Lear acquired Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation. Embassy also introduced Embassy Telecommunications (the
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Change: a slightly differentArial font) EMBASSYCOMMUNICATIONSA unit of The Coca-Cola Company (network and syndication, 1986-1988) Variants: Beginning in the 1984-85 season, there is a Registered trademark symbol that appears next to the name. This would last until 1986. From 1984-1987, the background of
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Change: This actually started out as a alternate logo.Nicknames: "Rolling Star", "Spinning ☆E", "Rolling ☆E"Logo: Over a blue background, we see 2 white parts of the Embassy logo (an E with
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Change: KellyKelly, and V of DoomEditions by Shadeed A. Kelly and V of DoomVideo captures courtesy of ColumbiaPictures58, phasicblu, bigrene2, and JohnnyL80Background: Embassy Television was formed in 1982 as the former T.A.T. Communications
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Change: , has the logo lettering shaded FX/SFX: The rolling E, text fading in.Cheesy Factor: The "Rolling ☆E" is 2D, and doesn't really have any inspiring animation, and the synthesizer music is cheap.Music/Sounds: A high-pitched, 6-note, synthesized tune, the
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Change: purchasedacquired Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation. Embassy also introduced Embassy Telecommunications (the former PITS Films) as the television distribution arm. In 1985, Lear sold Embassy Television (which included Tandem Productions) to Coca-Cola (former parent of Columbia Pictures). When Diff'rent Strokes was cancelled in 1986,
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Change: , and JohnnyL80Background: Embassy Television was formed in 1982 as the former T.A.T. Communications Company (formed in 1975) founded by Norman Lear and Jerry Perenchio when Lear purchased Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation. Embassy also introduced Embassy Telecommunications (the former
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Change: bigrene2 and bigrene2SonyFan1990Background: Embassy Television was formed in 1982 as the former T.A.T. Communications Company (formed in 1975) founded by Norman Lear and Jerry Perenchio when Lear purchased Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation. Embassy also introduced Embassy Telecommunications (the former
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