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Change: and SonyFan1990Background: PolyGram Records also had a television division in 1981 (first known as PolyGram TeleVision Ltd.), whose logo was similar to the PolyGram Pictures ID seen on feature films. This division managed to survive until 1987 but it was resurrected in 1993 when PolyGram Filmed Entertainment bought
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Change: networks. Immediately following the merger of PolyGram and Universal Studios, PolyGram logos from most 1997-1999 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment films and television programs were deleted and replaced with the current Universal TV logo. The Maisy credits had the PolyGram Icarus (print version)networks, and credit replaced with the
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Change: Extremely rare;Extinct; give yourself a round of applause if you find this. Apart from a few TV movies and the few films PolyGram made between 1979 and 1982 (which were later syndicated by King Features Entertainment) plus the panel-discussion show Agronsky and Co., PolyGram in
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Change: to MGM. Outside off-air tapes of Motown Live!, The Crow: Stairway to Heaven and ITC library shows from the two years this logo was used (1997-1999), this is history.Scare Factor: Same as the 1997-1999 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment logo.logo.
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Change: and SonyFan1990Background: PolyGram Records also had a television division in 1981 (first known as PolyGram TeleVision Ltd.), whose logo was similar to the PolyGram Pictures ID seen on feature films. This division managed to survive until 1987 but it was resurrected in 1993 when PolyGram Filmed Entertainment bought
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Change: Television",Television", in blue, flying from right to the center of a logo white an orange star zooms out to place itself under the "P" and makes more stars underneath the name. We later see an orange (or red) light shining across the stars to make a line.FX/SFX
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May 22 2009, 3:54 PM EDT
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Change: "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT".Variants: A still version with "DISTRIBUTED BY" in a blue type above the Icarus was put onto some ITC feature films and television shows. The print version was seen in the closing credits of the Nick Jr. cartoon Maisy. A version existed with
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Change: plasteringreplacing the first logo, and may possibly be on the DVD release of The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd.Scare Factor: Low.3rd Logo(1993-1997)Nickname: "BANG!"Logo: Same as the video counterpart, except with "Television" replacing "Video".FX/SFX: The same
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Change: a winged man take flight from a steep cliff surface. As he begins his flight, he freezes still. As the Icarus stops, light streaks pass over him. The phrase POLYGRAM TELEVISION, in a stylized font and centered under the wingedSame man,as zoomsits intofilm placecounterpart, (also
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Change: , and may possibly be on the DVD of The Ordeal of tape-trading.Dr. Mudd.Scare Factor: Low.3rd Logo (UK and International only)(1993-1997)Nickname: "BANG!"Logo: Same as the video counterpart, except with "Television" replacing "Video".FX/SFX: The same as
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Change: : The same as the 1993-1997 PolyGram Video logo.Cheesy Factor: The same PolyGram Video-style flipping letters and shrinking red line, the "BANG!" Music/Sounds: The same as the 1993-1997 PolyGram Video logo.Availiability: Extremely rare; if you've see this, you are
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Change: FXFX/SFX: The line of stars zipping into place, the larger letters splitting apart, the glare streaks passing over the logo. Cheesy Factor: The logo's near Time-Life Television levels with the crude early CGI animation
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Change: The distributor version was last seen on the movie The Moderns on the Showtime networks. Immediately following the merger of PolyGram and Universal Studios, PolyGram logos from most 1997-1999 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment films and television programs were deleted and replaced with the current Universal Glittering Planet TV. The Maisy
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Change: locate thisfind anywhere.this. Apart from a few TV movies and the few films PolyGram made between 1979 and 1982 (which were later syndicated by King Features Entertainment) plus the panel-discussion show Agronsky and Co., PolyGram in the early '80s had
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Change: (first known as PolyGram TeleVision Ltd.), whose logo was similar to the PolyGram Pictures ID seen on feature films. This division managed to survive until 1987 but it was resurrected in 1993 when PolyGram Filmed Entertainment bought ITC Entertainment Group and affixed the new PolyGram
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