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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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Film and television producer '''Aaron Spelling''' established his own television production company initially known as '''Aaron Spelling Productions, Inc.''' in 1969. In 1986, Spelling made his company public after raising $80 million. On March 11, 1989, Aaron Spelling Productions was renamed to "[[Spelling Entertainment Inc.]]" after acquiring [[Laurel Entertainment|Laurel Entertainment, Inc.]] and most of the Taft Entertainment Company, including [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision Enterprises Inc.]] |
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===(January 21, 1977-July 26, 1990)=== |
===Logo (January 21, 1977-July 26, 1990)=== |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1977) (The Love Boat II).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1977) (blue) (The Love Boat).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1977) (white) (The Love Boat).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1978) (The Love Boat).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) S.jpeg |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) L.jpeg |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) K.jpeg |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1979) (The Love Boat).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1979) (The French Atlantic Affair).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1980) (The Love Boat).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1980) (Waikiki).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) M.jpeg |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) Q.jpeg |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1982) (The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) U.jpeg |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1983) (Making of a Male Model).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) AB.jpeg |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) Y.jpeg |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) AA.jpeg |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1984) (Glitter).png |
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Douglas S. Cramer Productions and Aaron Spelling Productions (1984) (The Love Boat).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) Z.jpeg |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1984) (Finder of Lost Loves).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1985) (MacGruder and Loud).png |
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Douglas S. Cramer Productions and Aaron Spelling Productions (1985) (The Love Boat) (A).png |
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Douglas S. Cramer Productions and Aaron Spelling Productions (1985) (The Love Boat) (B).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1985) (Hollywood Wives) (A).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1985) (Hollywood Wives) (B).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) AD.jpeg |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1986) (Hotel).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) AF.jpeg |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1986) (Crossings).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1986) (Dark Mansions).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1986) (Harry's Hong Kong).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1987) (The Three Kings).png |
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Aaron Spelling Productions (1988) (Hotel).png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) AI.jpeg |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) B.png |
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Spelling Television (1970-1991) AJ.jpeg |
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Douglas S. Cramer Productions and Aaron Spelling Productions (1990) (Love Boat A Valentine's Voyage).png |
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</gallery> |
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{{YouTube|id=jKbSaU8Apaw}} |
{{YouTube|id=jKbSaU8Apaw}} |
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'''Visuals:''' |
'''Visuals:''' Essentially just the text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AARON SPELLING PRODUCTIONS'''''}}" in an italicized bold serif font with some swashes on the letters. Copyright information is usually shown below. The logo is still. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*On some shows and TV movies, the logo lacks a copyright notice. |
*On some shows and TV movies, the logo lacks a copyright notice. |
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*Depending on the show, the logo could be either white, blue or yellow. |
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*Sometimes, the text reads "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AARON SPELLING PRODUCTIONS, INC.'''''}}". |
*Sometimes, the text reads "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AARON SPELLING PRODUCTIONS, INC.'''''}}". |
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*On some episodes of ''The Love Boat'' and the TV movie ''The Users'', the text says "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AN AARON SPELLING PRODUCTION'''''}}". |
*On some episodes of ''The Love Boat'' and the TV movie ''The Users'', the text says "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AN AARON SPELLING PRODUCTION'''''}}". |
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*Sometimes, the background is black. |
*Sometimes, the background is black. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' Cutting or fading effects. |
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'''Audio:''' None or the end theme of the show. |
'''Audio:''' None or the end theme of the show. |
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*It was also seen on miniseries from the era, like ''The French Atlantic Affair'', ''Hollywood Wives'' and ''Crossings''. |
*It was also seen on miniseries from the era, like ''The French Atlantic Affair'', ''Hollywood Wives'' and ''Crossings''. |
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*It was also seen on short-lived series from the era, like ''MacGruder and Loud'', ''Glitter'', ''Finder of Lost Loves'' and ''Nightingales''. |
*It was also seen on short-lived series from the era, like ''MacGruder and Loud'', ''Glitter'', ''Finder of Lost Loves'' and ''Nightingales''. |
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*The logo |
*The logo is preserved on DVD releases of Spelling's shows from the era. |
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*The last two uses of the logo were ''Where's Rodney'' and ''Just Life'', two unsold pilots from the era. |
*The last two uses of the logo were ''Where's Rodney'' and ''Just Life'', two unsold pilots from the era. |
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{{Chronology||[[Spelling Entertainment Inc.]]}} |
{{Chronology|[[Thomas-Spelling Productions]]|[[Spelling Entertainment Inc.]]}} |
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{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Paramount}} |
{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Paramount}} |
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[[Category:Paramount Television Studios]] |
[[Category:Paramount Television Studios]] |
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[[Category:Vanity cards]] |
[[Category:Vanity cards]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Film and television producer Aaron Spelling established his own television production company initially known as Aaron Spelling Productions, Inc. in 1969. In 1986, Spelling made his company public after raising $80 million. On March 11, 1989, Aaron Spelling Productions was renamed to "Spelling Entertainment Inc." after acquiring Laurel Entertainment, Inc. and most of the Taft Entertainment Company, including Worldvision Enterprises Inc.
Visuals: Essentially just the text "AARON SPELLING PRODUCTIONS" in an italicized bold serif font with some swashes on the letters. Copyright information is usually shown below. The logo is still.
Variants:
Technique: Cutting or fading effects.
Audio: None or the end theme of the show.
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