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'''Note: Not to be confused with [[Circle Films]], an unrelated film distribution company.'''
''Not to be confused with [[Circle Films]], an unrelated film distribution company.''


===Background===
===Background===
'''ABC Circle Films''' was the made-for-TV motion picture division of the ABC Television Network (later part of "Capital Cities/ABC", now "ABC, Inc."), later reincorporated as "[[ABC Productions]]" in 1987. Today, most of the ABC movie library and all television series are currently held by The Walt Disney Company.
'''ABC Circle Films''' was the made-for-TV motion picture division of the ABC Television Network (later part of "Capital Cities/ABC", now "ABC, Inc."), later reincorporated as "[[ABC Productions]]" in 1989. Today, most of the ABC movie library and all television series are currently held by The Walt Disney Company.


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'''Logo:''' We see the words "{{color|deeppink|AN ABC CIRCLE FILM}}" in an {{color|deeppink|pink}} Peignot font (similar to the one used on Viacom's first production logo around this time) over a black background, curling forward on the edges. Then, the words begin to rotate in a circular motion, as though they are about to circle around the screen's middle. However, the exact same phrase in the exact same font, outlined, is seen going across the screen in an outward curve, as if it was the other half of the circle. Meanwhile, the phrase is seen going back to its original position, and when the logo stops, it is in the same position.
'''Visuals:''' There are the words "{{color|deeppink|AN ABC CIRCLE FILM}}" in an pink Peignot font (similar to the one used on Viacom's first production logo around this time) over a black background, curling forward on the edges. Then, the words begin to rotate in a circular motion, as though they are about to circle around the screen's middle. However, the exact same phrase in the exact same font, outlined, is seen going across the screen in an outward curve, as if it was the other half of the circle. Meanwhile, the phrase is seen going back to its original position, and when the logo stops, it is in the same position.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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'''Technique:''' None on the still and in-credit variants. For the animated variant, 2D Scanimate.
'''Technique:''' None on the still and in-credit variants. For the animated variant, 2D Scanimate.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
*A Christmas-like orchestral tune, complete with bells.
*A Christmas-like orchestral tune, complete with bells.
*The short version uses a similar, yet different tune.
*The short version uses a similar, yet different tune.
*Most of the time, it's silent.
*Most of the time, it's silent.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. It was seen on ''Trilogy of Terror'' and ''Murder at the World Series'', the latter of which was released on VHS by Heron Home Entertainment and its opening counterpart was last seen on a DVD of ''Love Among the Ruins''. The in-credit text appeared on ''The President's Plane is Missing''.
'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Trilogy of Terror'' and ''Murder at the World Series'', the latter of which was released on VHS by Heron Home Entertainment and its opening counterpart was last seen on a DVD of ''Love Among the Ruins''. The in-credit text appeared on ''The President's Plane is Missing''.


===2nd Logo (November 5, 1976-September 16, 1977)===
===2nd Logo (November 5, 1976-September 16, 1977)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the cream-colored words "'''AN ABC CIRCLE FILM'''", set in an Helvetica-esque font, moving in a circular motion (more or less like in the 1st logo). A few seconds later, the camera rotates, revealing that the words are actually on the side of a disc. Being on top of the disc is the gold-colored text "{{color|gold|'''abc'''}}" in the middle, in its corporate font, with the smaller words "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|an}}'''}}" and "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|circle film}}'''}}" (also in the abc corporate font) above and below the "{{color|gold|'''abc'''}}" respectively, surrounded by a thick, cream-colored ring. We turn to face the top of this disc, which shines as we do so. Once finished, the logo stops rotating into an upright position, then flashes once, turning the ring, the "{{color|orange|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|an}}'''}}" and the "{{color|orange|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|circle film}}'''}}" {{color|orange}} and the "'''abc'''" white. The logo shines.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there are the cream-colored words "'''AN ABC CIRCLE FILM'''", set in an Helvetica-esque font, moving in a circular motion (more or less like in the 1st logo). A few seconds later, the camera rotates, revealing that the words are actually on the side of a disc. Being on top of the disc is the gold-colored text "{{color|gold|'''abc'''}}" in the middle, in its corporate font, with the smaller words "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|an}}'''}}" and "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|circle film}}'''}}" (also in the abc corporate font) above and below the "{{color|gold|'''abc'''}}" respectively, surrounded by a thick, cream-colored ring. We turn to face the top of this disc, which shines as we do so. Once finished, the logo stops rotating into an upright position, then flashes once, turning the ring, the "{{color|orange|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|an}}'''}}" and the "{{color|orange|'''{{Font|Arial Narrow|circle film}}'''}}" orange and the "'''abc'''" white. The logo shines.


'''Variant:''' An early variant exists where the logo doesn't flash at the end, instead fading to a shiny 2D version of it with a {{color|red}} drop-shadow. The sparkling is also slightly different.
'''Variant:''' An early variant exists where the logo doesn't flash at the end, instead fading to a shiny 2D version of it with a red drop-shadow. The sparkling is also slightly different.


'''Trivia:''' This logo is the work of Dan Perri, the designer of many film titles such as ''Star Wars'' and ''The Exorcist'', as well as the logo for [[The Samuel Goldwyn Company]].
'''Trivia:''' This logo is the work of Dan Perri, the designer of many film titles such as ''Star Wars'' and ''The Exorcist'', as well as the logo for [[The Samuel Goldwyn Company]].
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'''Technique:''' Live-action effects.
'''Technique:''' Live-action effects.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth-esque sounder which plays throughout the logo, followed by a three-note trumpet fanfare, with drums and a piano note accompanying the third note. On at least Dan Perri's Vimeo account, the logo is silent.
'''Audio:''' A synth-esque sounder which plays throughout the logo, followed by a three-note trumpet fanfare, with drums and a piano note accompanying the third note. On at least Dan Perri's Vimeo account, the logo is silent.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, spotted at least on ''Nightmare in Badham County'', ''Young Pioneers' Christmas'', and ''Disaster in the Sky''. It is also preserved on Dan Perri's Vimeo account.
'''Availability:''' Spotted at least on ''Nightmare in Badham County'', ''Young Pioneers' Christmas'', and ''Disaster in the Sky''. It is also preserved on Dan Perri's Vimeo account.


===3rd Logo (September 16, 1977-February 17, 1978)===
===3rd Logo (September 16, 1977-February 17, 1978)===
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'''Logo:''' On a space background, we see a 3D transparent ABC logo, at an angle and in multiple colors. The logo then turns to face us and comes closer to the camera, ending up with "{{color|dodgerblue|'''abc'''}}" in {{color|dodgerblue|neon blue}}, and the circle in {{color|lightpink|neon pink}}. Below, the {{color|darkorange|neon orange}} text "{{color|darkorange|'''circle films'''}}" in the same font as the "{{color|dodgerblue|'''abc'''}}" letters, pans from the right.
'''Visuals:''' On a space background, there is a 3D transparent ABC logo, at an angle and in multiple colors. The logo then turns to face the camera and comes closer, ending up with "{{color|dodgerblue|'''abc'''}}" in {{color|dodgerblue|neon blue}}, and the circle in {{color|lightpink|neon pink}}. Below, the {{color|darkorange|neon orange}} text "{{color|darkorange|'''circle films'''}}" in the same font as the "{{color|dodgerblue|'''abc'''}}" letters, pans from the right.


'''Technique:''' Heavy use of motion controlled animation.
'''Technique:''' Motion controlled animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Originally silent. However, there was also a version in the later '70s with a disco-like tune (the tune was actually a snippet of ABC's slogan of the late '70s, "Still the One!", which came from the actual song itself).
'''Audio:''' Originally silent. However, there was also a version with a disco-like tune (a snippet of the 1977-1978 version of the "Still The One!" jingle).


'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''Superdome'' and VHS releases of ''Curse of the Black Widow'' and ''Three on a Date''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Superdome'' and VHS releases of ''Curse of the Black Widow'' and ''Three on a Date''.


===4th Logo (May 14, 1978-February 14, 1983)===
===4th Logo (May 14, 1978-February 14, 1983)===
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'''Logo:''' Against a black background, six multicolored circles scroll into the near-top of the screen while five multicolored circles scroll into the screen below them. Once the two are aligned in the middle, they become the {{color|orange}} letters "{{color|orange|'''CIRCLE FILMS'''}}", in a font reminiscent of the Terminator film title. The ABC logo then drops from the top of the screen and lands on the "{{color|orange|''I''}}" in "{{color|orange|''CIRCLE''}}".
'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, six multicolored circles scroll into the near-top of the screen while five multicolored circles scroll into the screen below them. Once the two are aligned in the middle, they become the orange letters "{{color|orange|'''CIRCLE FILMS'''}}", in a font reminiscent of the Terminator film title. The ABC logo then drops from the top of the screen and lands on the "{{color|orange|''I''}}" in "{{color|orange|''CIRCLE''}}".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variant:''' On some ABC Weekend Specials such as "Mayday! Mayday!", the still logo is placed on a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} background with copyright info below it.


* On some ''ABC Weekend Specials'' such as "Mayday! Mayday!", the still logo is placed on a blue background with copyright info below it.
'''Technique:''' All cel animation.
* One version has the circle animation sped-up drastically, with the "morphing" of the circles into words conversely slowed-down.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic fanfare with an ending similar to Paramount Television's 1969 "Closet Killer" music. On the ABC Weekend Specials, the end theme plays over it.


'''Audio:''' A dramatic fanfare with an ending similar to Paramount Television's 1969 "Closet Killer" music.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Can be found on a VHS of the miniseries ''IKE''. Also seen on ''Who Will Love My Children?'', ''The Comeback Kid'', and ''Pray TV'' (1982). It might be retained on the KL Studio Classics/Kino Lorber DVD releases of the latter two titles.

'''Audio Variant:''' On the ''ABC Weekend Specials'', the end theme plays over it.

'''Availability:'''
* Can be found on a VHS release of the miniseries ''IKE''.
* Also seen on ''Who Will Love My Children?'', ''The Comeback Kid'' (1980), and ''Pray TV'' (1982).
* It might be retained on the KL Studio Classics/Kino Lorber DVD releases of the latter two titles.
* It also appeared at the end of an October 7, 2019 UK airing of the 1980 TV movie ''The Comeback Kid'' on Talking Pictures TV.
* The sped-up/slowed down version has been sighted at the end of the Kino Lorber 2-disc BD of ''The Day After'', specifically at the end of the TV cut (implying it was originally used, before the next logo was edited over prior to broadcast).


===5th Logo (November 20, 1983-May 14, 1989)===
===5th Logo (November 20, 1983-May 14, 1989)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black-blue background, we see the stacked words:
'''Visuals:''' On a black-blue background, there are the stacked words:


{{color|silver|'''{{Font|Times New Roman|{{Big|ABC}}<br>CIRCLE<br>FILMS}}'''}}
<center>{{color|silver|'''{{Font|Times New Roman|{{Big|ABC}}<br>CIRCLE<br>FILMS}}'''}}</center>


in the same crystal lettering as the text in the [[ABC Motion Pictures]] logo, zoom-in upward from the bottom of the screen. The logo "shines".
in the same crystal lettering as the text in the [[ABC Motion Pictures]] logo, zoom-in upward from the bottom of the screen. The logo "shines".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There is another variant of this logo with a {{color|red}} background, and one with a black-{{color|teal}} one.
*There is another variant of this logo with a red background, and one with a black-teal one.
*Another variant appears in the end credits.
*Another variant appears in the end credits.


'''Technique:''' Early computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
*It's usually the closing theme of the show.
*It's usually the closing theme of the show.
*On the TV movie ''The Day After'', the 1978 logo's music was used at the end.
*On the TV movie ''The Day After'', the 1978 logo's music was used at the end.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''Moonlighting'', as well as on some TV movies from the era, like ''Love Lives On''. The in-credit version can be found on ''War and Remembrance''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Moonlighting'', as well as on some TV movies from the era, like ''Love Lives On''. The in-credit version can be found on ''War and Remembrance''.

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Not to be confused with Circle Films, an unrelated film distribution company.

Background

ABC Circle Films was the made-for-TV motion picture division of the ABC Television Network (later part of "Capital Cities/ABC", now "ABC, Inc."), later reincorporated as "ABC Productions" in 1989. Today, most of the ABC movie library and all television series are currently held by The Walt Disney Company.



1st Logo (March 6, 1972-March 20, 1977)


Visuals: There are the words "AN ABC CIRCLE FILM" in an pink Peignot font (similar to the one used on Viacom's first production logo around this time) over a black background, curling forward on the edges. Then, the words begin to rotate in a circular motion, as though they are about to circle around the screen's middle. However, the exact same phrase in the exact same font, outlined, is seen going across the screen in an outward curve, as if it was the other half of the circle. Meanwhile, the phrase is seen going back to its original position, and when the logo stops, it is in the same position.

Variants:

  • Most of the time, especially as a closing logo, it's only a still shot. The logo is also straightened out.
  • Also used as in-credit text.

Technique: None on the still and in-credit variants. For the animated variant, 2D Scanimate.

Audio:

  • A Christmas-like orchestral tune, complete with bells.
  • The short version uses a similar, yet different tune.
  • Most of the time, it's silent.

Availability: It was seen on Trilogy of Terror and Murder at the World Series, the latter of which was released on VHS by Heron Home Entertainment and its opening counterpart was last seen on a DVD of Love Among the Ruins. The in-credit text appeared on The President's Plane is Missing.

2nd Logo (November 5, 1976-September 16, 1977)


Visuals: On a black background, there are the cream-colored words "AN ABC CIRCLE FILM", set in an Helvetica-esque font, moving in a circular motion (more or less like in the 1st logo). A few seconds later, the camera rotates, revealing that the words are actually on the side of a disc. Being on top of the disc is the gold-colored text "abc" in the middle, in its corporate font, with the smaller words "an" and "circle film" (also in the abc corporate font) above and below the "abc" respectively, surrounded by a thick, cream-colored ring. We turn to face the top of this disc, which shines as we do so. Once finished, the logo stops rotating into an upright position, then flashes once, turning the ring, the "an" and the "circle film" orange and the "abc" white. The logo shines.

Variant: An early variant exists where the logo doesn't flash at the end, instead fading to a shiny 2D version of it with a red drop-shadow. The sparkling is also slightly different.

Trivia: This logo is the work of Dan Perri, the designer of many film titles such as Star Wars and The Exorcist, as well as the logo for The Samuel Goldwyn Company.

Technique: Live-action effects.

Audio: A synth-esque sounder which plays throughout the logo, followed by a three-note trumpet fanfare, with drums and a piano note accompanying the third note. On at least Dan Perri's Vimeo account, the logo is silent.

Availability: Spotted at least on Nightmare in Badham County, Young Pioneers' Christmas, and Disaster in the Sky. It is also preserved on Dan Perri's Vimeo account.

3rd Logo (September 16, 1977-February 17, 1978)

Visuals: On a space background, there is a 3D transparent ABC logo, at an angle and in multiple colors. The logo then turns to face the camera and comes closer, ending up with "abc" in neon blue, and the circle in neon pink. Below, the neon orange text "circle films" in the same font as the "abc" letters, pans from the right.

Technique: Motion controlled animation.

Audio: Originally silent. However, there was also a version with a disco-like tune (a snippet of the 1977-1978 version of the "Still The One!" jingle).

Availability: Seen on Superdome and VHS releases of Curse of the Black Widow and Three on a Date.

4th Logo (May 14, 1978-February 14, 1983)

Visuals: Against a black background, six multicolored circles scroll into the near-top of the screen while five multicolored circles scroll into the screen below them. Once the two are aligned in the middle, they become the orange letters "CIRCLE FILMS", in a font reminiscent of the Terminator film title. The ABC logo then drops from the top of the screen and lands on the "I" in "CIRCLE".

Variants:

  • On some ABC Weekend Specials such as "Mayday! Mayday!", the still logo is placed on a blue background with copyright info below it.
  • One version has the circle animation sped-up drastically, with the "morphing" of the circles into words conversely slowed-down.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A dramatic fanfare with an ending similar to Paramount Television's 1969 "Closet Killer" music.

Audio Variant: On the ABC Weekend Specials, the end theme plays over it.

Availability:

  • Can be found on a VHS release of the miniseries IKE.
  • Also seen on Who Will Love My Children?, The Comeback Kid (1980), and Pray TV (1982).
  • It might be retained on the KL Studio Classics/Kino Lorber DVD releases of the latter two titles.
  • It also appeared at the end of an October 7, 2019 UK airing of the 1980 TV movie The Comeback Kid on Talking Pictures TV.
  • The sped-up/slowed down version has been sighted at the end of the Kino Lorber 2-disc BD of The Day After, specifically at the end of the TV cut (implying it was originally used, before the next logo was edited over prior to broadcast).

5th Logo (November 20, 1983-May 14, 1989)


Visuals: On a black-blue background, there are the stacked words:

ABC
CIRCLE
FILMS

in the same crystal lettering as the text in the ABC Motion Pictures logo, zoom-in upward from the bottom of the screen. The logo "shines".

Variants:

  • There is another variant of this logo with a red background, and one with a black-teal one.
  • Another variant appears in the end credits.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio:

  • It's usually the closing theme of the show.
  • On the TV movie The Day After, the 1978 logo's music was used at the end.

Availability: Seen on Moonlighting, as well as on some TV movies from the era, like Love Lives On. The in-credit version can be found on War and Remembrance.

ABC Circle Films
ABC Productions
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