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Change: byof Eric S. Background: Rhodes Productions was founded in 1971 to release and distribute TV shows. In 1975, it was bought by Filmways, breaking apart from the company and becoming independent in 1980. Rhodes was SCTV's original US syndicator starting in
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May 30 2008, 3:46 PM EDT
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Change: Eric Hartman, James Fabiano and Jude CormierLogo capture by mr3uriousEditions by V of Doom and Shadeed A. KellyVideo capture courtesy by Eric S. Background: Rhodes Productions was founded in 1971 to release and distribute TV shows. In 1975, it was bought by Filmways,
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Change: Video capture courtesy by Eric S. Background: Rhodes Productions was founded in 1971 to release and distribute TV shows. In 1975, it was bought by Filmways, breaking apart from the company and becoming independent in 1980. Rhodes was SCTV's original US syndicator starting
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Change: SFXFX: The words and stars appearing gradually to the music.Cheesy Factor: This one goes off the charts. The logo is all cel animation and assembled much like the
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Apr 25 2008, 7:19 PM EDT
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Change: and Shadeed A. KellyBackground: Rhodes Productions was founded in 1971 to release and distribute TV shows. In 1975, it was bought by Filmways, breaking apart from the company and becoming independent in 1980. Rhodes was SCTV's original US syndicator starting in
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Change: Western International Communications (WIC) got the rights).(1971-1995) Nickname: "Cheesy Constellation"Logo: On a black background, the words "Syndication through" (in white) appear to the left, then letter by letter come the words: RHODES-------------------------PRODUCTIONS Both are in the Bauhaus 93
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Apr 4 2008, 12:56 AM EDT
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Change: V of DoomBackground: Rhodes Productions was founded in 1971 to release and distribute TV shows. In 1975, it was bought by Filmways, breaking apart from the company and becoming independent in 1980. Rhodes
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Change: was bought by Filmways, breaking apart from the company and becoming independent in 1980. Rhodes was SCTV's original US syndicator starting in 1978 (only to
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Change: 1975; on the recovered syndicated version of the original Hollywood Squares, the phrase "World Wide Syndication By" appeared over the company name (seen stacked in a
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Change: Squares, the phrase "World Wide Syndication By" appeared over the company name (seen stacked in a font similar to the later Filmways logo) on 1971-75 episodes;Rhodesepisodes; Rhodes was SCTV's original US syndicator starting in 1978 (only to lose
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Change: Bauhaus93Bauhaus 93 font, looking quite similar to the Filmways font on logos 2 and 3. Around the right of the logo, about 22 white stars appear.A Few Notes: On the syndicated edition of the original Hollywood Squares, this
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Jan 7 2008, 4:36 PM EST
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Change: Image by mr3urious (1971-1995) Logo: On a black backgroundbackground, the words "Syndication through" (in white) appear to the left, then letter by letter come the words:RHODESPRODUCTIONS Both are in athe roundedBauhaus93 font, looking quite similar to the
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Change: for the NBC episodes of SCTV. Was also responsible for off-quality prints of "The Cisco Kid" and plastered their logo over the originals.Scare Factor: LowLow.
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Nov 3 2007, 5:47 PM EDT
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Change: 30's, even though television did not exist at that time!Music: Synthesized notes that ascend, drop, and then ascend again. The last high note is held for the stars' appearance.Availability: Seen at the end of the game show
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