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Logo descriptions by Jason Jones and Shadeed A. Kelly
Logo captures by Shadeed A. Kelly, Eric S., V of Doom, and Bob Fish
Editions by Shadeed A. Kelly and V of Doom
Video captures courtesy of Eric S.
, JohnnyL80, and Fausto2Max


Background:
United Artists Television was an American television production/distribution company of United Artists Corporation that was formed in 1956 to produce TV shows originally, but it had never been very successful in television. UA purchased Associated Artists Productions ("AAP") in 1958. In 1960, this company merged with Ziv Television, forming Ziv-United Artists Television until 1962 when Ziv Television was absorbed by UA, changing its name back to United Artists Television. In 1981, MGM merged with UA to create MGM/UA Entertainment Co. As a result, their respective television units combined as well, becoming MGM/UA Entertainment Co. Television in 1982. The "United Artists Television" logo was eventually phased out around 1983 in favor of the "MGM/UA Television" banner, although UA itself continued to produce television shows as an in-name-only unit of MGM/UA Entertainment Television until 1995. With the exceptions of Gilligan's Island (owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment thru Turner Entertainment Co.) and The Fugitive (owned by CBS Corporation thru Republic Entertainment, Inc.) the remaining UATV library is owned mainly by MGM through Sony Corporation and its partners.


1st Logo
(1958-1962)

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ZIV/United Artists Television (1960)Ziv-UA-Documatic: 1962Ziv-UA-Keyhole Program: 1962

Nickname: "TV Tube"

Logo: A superimposed logo, featuring a block-type UA stacked diagonally
with the company name across. The logo is bordered inside a transparent TV Tube-like field.

Ziv-UA Variant: See Ziv Television Programs for description.

FX/SFX: None, or the zooming effect.

Music/Sounds: Usually the closing theme of the show.

Availability: The original is extinct. The Ziv-UA variant can be seen on Bat Masterson on World Harvest Television.

Scare Factor: Low.




2nd Logo
(1962-1967)
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United Artists Television "UA Stack" (1966)United Artists Television "UA Stack" (1966)


Nickname: "UA Stack"


Logo: It starts with the company name outlined against a gray BG. There are two odd looking shapes in black on the left and right of the logo, which pan towards each other and go to
opposite sides of the name, which changes to black. The two shapes pan towards each other once more, making a stop this time to stick them together. The shapes appear as a vertical UA.

Variants:
  • The color variant was yellow lettering and the UA logo in white on a blue BG; was on with full animation on It's About Time and My Mother the Car.
  • A still variant (with "Distributed By" on top of the UA Stack) was on early episodes of The Rat Patrol.
  • Another variant would feature this logo on a black background with the logo in white.

FX/SFX: The panning of the UA.

Music/Sounds: A 60s theme accompanied by a xylophone. Other shows would carry the closing theme of the show or none. On some episodes of The Patty Duke Show, the shapes made a "CLICK" sound when they intersected and merged.

Availability: Rare; seen on The Patty Duke Show on ThisTV and World Harvest Television.
Also available on VHS and DVD releases of the original Outer Limits. The version with the theme was used on O.K. Crackerby and My Mother the Car.

Scare Factor: Low.



3rd Logo
(1962-1967)

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United Artists Television (1962)United Artists Television (1962, The Fugitive)United Artists Television (1966)

Nickname: "UA"

Logo: This is an alternate TV logo (or in-credit text) for some of United Artists' co-productions. It is a simplified UA ident; both letters are the same shape, going upside down.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Can be found intact on all episodes of Gilligan's Island and The Fugitive on DVD, as well on The New Phil Silvers Show.


Scare Factor: None to minimal.



4th Logo
(1967-1968)


Nicknames:
"The UA-Transamerica Circle", "The UA Ovoid"

Logo: We see the words "United Artists Television" appearing inside a circular field. The words "A Transamerica Company" is seen in small letters underneath. The U and the A are somewhat taller than the rest of the company name, and they overlap each other.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Extinct.

Scare Factor: Low.




5th Logo
(1968-1975)

United Artists Television "Transamerica T" (1968-1975)

Nickname: "The Transamerica T"

Logo: It starts with two sets of blue lines going into place, altogether, against a black BG. One set turns to the left, the other turns to the right. There are six lines altogether, revealing the logo of Transamerica Corporation, United Artists' former owner. The logo zooms
out to the side to make room for the company name.

Byline: The name was referred to as "United Artists Television, Entertainment from Transamerica Corporation" during this time.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: The stacking of the lines.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show. In other cases, it used the ending part of the UA logo theme from 1968.

Availability: Extinct; was last seen on Gilligan's Island decades ago.


Scare Factor: Low.



6th Logo
(1975-1981)

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Nickname: "The Transamerica T '75"

Logo: This one is similar to it's previous logo. The remodified name "United Artists Television" fades in, and the "Transamerica T" fades in along with the shortened phrase "A Transamerica Company".


Variant: On syndie prints of classic UATV shows of the era, a
still shot variant of the 1975 movie logo was used.

FX/SFX: The fade-in, or none.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extinct.


Scare Factor: None.



7th Logo

(1981-1982)
United Artists Pictures (1981-1982)
Logo: This is a shortened variant of the 1981 movie logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extinct.

Scare Factor: None.




8th Logo
(1982-1983)
United Artists - CLG Wiki

Nickname: "Still Turning UA"

Logo: Basically, it's a still shot variant of the 1982 movie logo and close up.

FX/SFX: The simple fade-in and fade-out.

Music/Sounds: An abridged version of the movie logo. Sometimes, the end title music carrying over the logo or none.

Availability: Near extinction. Appeared only on three television movies; Witness for the Prosecution, I Take These Men and I Want to Live.

Scare Factor: None.