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=== (1985-1987) ===
=== (1985-1987) ===

'''Nickname:''' "Bel-Air"


'''Logo:''' We see the big bold italicized text "'''''bel-air'''''" with the words "PROGRAM SALES" sandwiched by two lines. Above the Bel-Air name is the text "Syndicated By".
'''Logo:''' We see the big bold italicized text "'''''bel-air'''''" with the words "PROGRAM SALES" sandwiched by two lines. Above the Bel-Air name is the text "Syndicated By".

Revision as of 07:35, 4 December 2022


Background

Bel-Air Program Sales was created in October 1984 by Brian Firestone, Bob Cohen, and Chuck Barris as Chuck Barris' television distribution arm of Barris Industries, Inc. Bel-Air Program Sales was renamed to "Barris Program Sales" on April 8, 1987. Bel-Air Program Sales is not to be confused or has no relation with Bel-Air Productions or Bel Air Entertainment.

(1985-1987)

Logo: We see the big bold italicized text "bel-air" with the words "PROGRAM SALES" sandwiched by two lines. Above the Bel-Air name is the text "Syndicated By".

Early Variant: It's only in-credit text on The New Newlywed Game on the first season and early season 2 episodes.

FX/SFX: None. On the first season of The New Newlywed Game, the text scrolls in the credits.

Music/Sounds: The end-title theme from any show.

Availability: Extinct. The in-credit text was seen on the first season and early season 2 episodes of The New Newlywed Game. The Bel-Air logo was seen on early episodes of The All-New Dating Game and Season 2 episodes of The New Newlywed Game.


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