* In some cases, this logo is superimposed over the ending credits image.
* In color shows, the tower is {{Font color|gold|yellow-orange}} and the background is {{Font color|blue|blue}}.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
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'''Logo:''' We see a backdrop of a night sky covered with stars and clouds. Over this backdrop, we see the following text fade in, not similar to any of their movie logos: ▼
▲'''Logo:''' We see a backdrop of a night sky covered with stars and clouds. Over this backdrop, we see the following text fade in, not similar to any of their movie logos:
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{{font|serif|'''FOX'''}}</center>
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'''Variant:''' On ''Adventures in Paradise'', this appeared as an opening logo with a fanfare, followed by the [[Martin Manulis Productions]] logo.
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'''Logo:''' We see the usual 1935 film logo animating. We start off with the logo close-up. The camera then backs away as the word "'''{{Font color|darkgray|TELEVISION}}'''", slanted at an angle, suddenly appears andextremely rapidlyup-close (almost filling the whole screen). It then zooms out, plastering itself on top of the "'''{{Font color|darkgray|CENTURY}}'''" on the stack of words, filling the whole screen.
'''Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds:'''
* 1959-1964: A rearrangement of the Alfred Newman fanfare used on the movie variation.
* 1961-1966: A short tune played on muted trumpets and strings, that issounds asimilar variation ofto the jingle, but does not sound exactly like a Fox jingletheme.
* 1963-1964: A shortened variant of the 1959 theme.
* 1965-1966: A sped-up/shortened version of the 1961 theme.
'''Logo:''' We havesee the 1953 theatrical logo., but Thisthis time, the camera doesn't back away from the tower structure and the "'''''{{Font color|gold|0}}'''''" is slanted. The word "'''{{Font color|gold|TELEVISION}}'''" appears again and it slowly plasters itself on top of the word "'''{{Font color|gold|CENTURY}}'''".
'''Variants:'''
'''Logo:''' Same as the 1981 theatrical logo, but with one of the searchlights removed and the word "'''{{Font color|gold|TELEVISION}}'''" once again zooming out and plastering over the word "'''{{Font color|gold|CENTURY}}'''".
'''Variants:'''
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'''Logo:''' It's exactly the sameSame as the standard [[20th Television]] logo, but now the stack of words has been modified to resemble the standard Fox stack, with "{{Font color|gold|TELEVISION}}" added to the bottom. andThe thetaller wholestructure thing looking rather taller,now readingreads "{{Font color|gold|'''20th CENTURY FOX''' TELEVISION}}". When the logo is finished zooming out, the registered trademark "®" symbol and the News Corporation byline (on pre-2013 episodes) fade in at the same time.
'''Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* Starting during the 1997-1998 TV season, FoxFOX commonly uses their own fanfare over logos, before the split screen show promo/credits; due to the fact that much Fox programming is produced by TCFTV, these fanfareslogos go(also wellknown withas thisgeneric logothemes).
** Some series such as ''The Simpsons'' had retired using these generic themes as early as 2011, while ''Family Guy'' keeps using them to this day. Most other animated shows have no generic theme at all.
** On the CTV Throwback prints of the ''Sit Down, Shut Up'' episodes "Pilot" and "Miracles Are Real", this generic theme variant of this logo is kept.
'''Availability:''' While no longer in use as of December 2020, it's still ultra common.
* TypicallyUntil 2020, this logo was commonly found on networka programmingmajority providedof bynetwork Foxprogramming untilfrom 2020FOX. Also seen on some CBS (''Yes, Dear'', ''Martial Law'', and ''Still Standing'', etc), NBC (''The Pretender'', 1997-2000 seasons and the two TV movies, etc), or ABC (''The Practice'' and ''Boston Legal'', etc.) shows.
* Also appears on its then-new shows produced for other networks and streaming services such as ''Star'' and ''Hoops''.
* In the U.S., this may or may not be present in syndicated repeats of network programs, as the 20th Television logo may follow or plaster it.
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