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This was the vanity card of Harve '''Bennett''' and Harris '''Katleman''', independent producers known for ''Salvage I'', the 1978 syndicated version of ''Quiz Kids'' (done from WNAC in Boston [now WHDH]), and a few other shows.
This was the vanity card of Harve '''Bennett''' and Harris '''Katleman''', independent producers known for ''Salvage I'', the 1978 syndicated version of ''Quiz Kids'' (done from WNAC in Boston [now WHDH]), and a few other shows.


===(January 20-May 28, 1979)===
===Logo (January 20-May 28, 1979)===
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'''Logo:''' Superimposed into the credits, a clear "H" (for "Harve" and "Harris," the first names of the producers) appears in the middle of the screen, with "A BENNETT/KATLEMAN PRODUCTION" on top, and "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" below, both in yellow. Two yellow connecting pieces swing out door-style from the uprights of the "H," making a "BK" design of those uprights and the yellow connecting pieces (in other words, one upright belongs to the "B" of "Bennett," and the other one to the "K" of "Katleman").
'''Visuals:''' Superimposed into the credits, a clear "H" (for "Harve" and "Harris," the first names of the producers) appears in the middle of the screen, with "A BENNETT/KATLEMAN PRODUCTION" on top, and "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" below, both in yellow. Two yellow connecting pieces swing out door-style from the uprights of the "H," making a "BK" design of those uprights and the yellow connecting pieces (in other words, one upright belongs to the "B" of "Bennett," and the other one to the "K" of "Katleman").


'''Variant:''' On ''The Legend of the Golden Gun'', the logo is on a black background and in white.
'''Variant:''' On ''The Legend of the Golden Gun'', the logo is on a black background and in white.
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the TV pilot movie ''Salvage'' and earlier episodes of ''Salvage I''. Also appears on the 1979 mini-series ''From Here to Eternity'' and ''The Legend of the Golden Gun''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the TV pilot movie ''Salvage'' and earlier episodes of ''Salvage I''. Also appears on the 1979 mini-series ''From Here to Eternity'' and ''The Legend of the Golden Gun''.
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 24 September 2024


Background

This was the vanity card of Harve Bennett and Harris Katleman, independent producers known for Salvage I, the 1978 syndicated version of Quiz Kids (done from WNAC in Boston [now WHDH]), and a few other shows.

Logo (January 20-May 28, 1979)

Visuals: Superimposed into the credits, a clear "H" (for "Harve" and "Harris," the first names of the producers) appears in the middle of the screen, with "A BENNETT/KATLEMAN PRODUCTION" on top, and "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" below, both in yellow. Two yellow connecting pieces swing out door-style from the uprights of the "H," making a "BK" design of those uprights and the yellow connecting pieces (in other words, one upright belongs to the "B" of "Bennett," and the other one to the "K" of "Katleman").

Variant: On The Legend of the Golden Gun, the logo is on a black background and in white.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on the TV pilot movie Salvage and earlier episodes of Salvage I. Also appears on the 1979 mini-series From Here to Eternity and The Legend of the Golden Gun.

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