Jay Wolpert Productions

1st Logo
(1983-1990)


Jay Wolpert Productions (1983-1990)


Logo: Scrolling up in the credits, we see the yellow text
A
JAY WOLPERT
production
On top of the J is a picture of a jay plane.

FX: Scrolls up in the credits.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show. On Blackout, you would also hear announcer Johnny Gilbert say, "Blackout is a Jay Wolpert production, in assocation with Taft Entertainment Television, Incorporated. From Television City in Hollywood, this is Johnny Gilbert speaking." (BTW, during Blackout's last two weeks, Jay Stewart was announcer) For Hit.Man, Rod Roddy would say "Hit Man is a Jay Wolpert production in association with Metromedia Video Enterprises. This is Rod Roddy speaking."

Availability: Seen on game shows such as Blackout and Hit Man.

Scare Factor: None whatsoever.

2nd Logo
(1990-1998)
Jay Wolpert Productions (1990-1998)

Logo: On a dark blue background, we see a 3D version of the same logo, but in a solid gold color, and "Jay Wolpert" is in a different font (though the "J" is in the same font as the previous), plus it has "ENTERPRISES" at the bottom. The logo shines all over. Sometimes, "PRODUCTIONS" is used instead of "ENTERPRISES". It's also superimposed.

FX: The shining of the logo.

Music/Sounds: The end theme playing over, along with an announcement from Burton Richardson; for example-- "This is Burton Richardson speaking. Shopping Spree is a production of Jay Wolpert Enterprises, in association with MTM incorporated.".

Availability: Can be seen on tapes of Rodeo Drive, Shopping Spree, and Wait 'Til You Have Kids!!

Scare Factor: Low.


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Pelipper The Jay Plane 0 Aug 31 2008, 6:02 PM EDT by Pelipper
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Jay Plane? Did someone mention Ja-Jay the Jet Plane? He wasn't there until the beginning of the 21st Century.
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