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Highschool Sweethearts
History: Launched in 1996 was a production company owned by Fran Drescher and her husband Peter Marc Jacobson.The company's main purpose was to produce The Nanny when the show ended in 1999 Drescher and Jacobson closed the production company.
(1996-1999)

Nickname: "The Nanny Having a Tender Moment", "The Lovers"
Logo: In a dark bedroom, we see a man (who is holding a remote) and a woman (presumably Fran Drescher) in bed, illuminated by a large spotlight. The man and the woman lean in and kiss, and the logo zooms out slightly to reveal the text:
(1996-1999)
Nickname: "The Nanny Having a Tender Moment", "The Lovers"
Logo: In a dark bedroom, we see a man (who is holding a remote) and a woman (presumably Fran Drescher) in bed, illuminated by a large spotlight. The man and the woman lean in and kiss, and the logo zooms out slightly to reveal the text:
Highschool
Sweethearts
in a scraggly, Addams Family-type font in a picture frame above them. The woman puts her hand on the man's cheek. The man looks at the camera slyly, and then "turns off" the logo, with the spotlight shrinking into the bottom-right corner of the screen. The logo cuts to either the 1993 TriStar Television logo or the Sony Pictures Television logo.
Variant: There is a version that features no zooming out of the logo.
FX: All of the (cartoon) animation.
Music/Sounds: A three-note Kenny G-esque sax tune.
Availability: Seen on 1996-1999 episodes of The Nanny on Lifetime/Lifetime Real Women/syndication.
Scare Factor: Low.
Sweethearts
in a scraggly, Addams Family-type font in a picture frame above them. The woman puts her hand on the man's cheek. The man looks at the camera slyly, and then "turns off" the logo, with the spotlight shrinking into the bottom-right corner of the screen. The logo cuts to either the 1993 TriStar Television logo or the Sony Pictures Television logo.
Variant: There is a version that features no zooming out of the logo.
FX: All of the (cartoon) animation.
Music/Sounds: A three-note Kenny G-esque sax tune.
Availability: Seen on 1996-1999 episodes of The Nanny on Lifetime/Lifetime Real Women/syndication.
Scare Factor: Low.
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