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This logo is the vanity card logo from Brad Buckner and Eugene Ross Leming, the creators and original executive producers of Scarecrow and Mrs. King.
 
=== (October 3, 1983-DecemberJuly 293, 19861992) ===
B&E EnterprisesB&E Enterprises Ltd. (1983)B&E Enterprises Ltd. (1984)
 
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Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.
 
Availability: Ultra-rare. It only produced two television movies, like The Cartier Affair. It also appeared at the end of the first 11 episodes of the first season of Scarecrow and Mrs. King, preceding a WBTV logo. Also seen on the failed pilot of Yesterday Today.
 
Editor's Note: The zooming looks cheesy, but nothing too out there.

Revision as of 06:57, 30 November 2020

Background

This logo is the vanity card logo from Brad Buckner and Eugene Ross Leming, the creators and original executive producers of Scarecrow and Mrs. King.

(October 3, 1983-July 3, 1992)

B&E EnterprisesB&E Enterprises Ltd. (1983)B&E Enterprises Ltd. (1984)

Nickname: "Zooming B&E"

Logo: On a dark background, we see a yellow circle zooming in with the words "B&E" in a large script font, and under it is "Enterprises Ltd." and two crossed yellow feathers.

FX/SFX: The zooming of the logo.

Variant: On the first 11 episodes of the 1st season of Scarecrow and Mrs. King, this also has an "In Association With" byline, meaning it will either fade or cut to a WBTV logo.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Ultra-rare. It only produced two television movies, like The Cartier Affair. It also appeared at the end of the first 11 episodes of the first season of Scarecrow and Mrs. King, preceding a WBTV logo. Also seen on the failed pilot of Yesterday Today.

Editor's Note: The zooming looks cheesy, but nothing too out there.

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