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{{About|CBS' former television production arm|its current incarnation|CBS Studios}}
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===Background===
===Background===
CBS Productions was the production arm of the CBS Television Network, formed in 1952 to produce shows in-house, instead of relying solely on outside productions. Its first production was ''CBS Television Workshop'', a drama anthology series that featured an early appearance of Audrey Hepburn. From 1978-1995, the name "CBS Entertainment Productions" co-existed. On January 17, 2006, it was merged with [[Paramount Television (pre-2006)|Paramount Television]] to form "[[CBS Paramount Television]]", whose main production division, CBS Paramount Network Television, continued to produce the former CBS Productions shows that were still running. Currently, all of the CBS library except certain shows they merely held rights to, is owned by ViacomCBS themselves and is distributed by [[CBS Television Distribution]]. However, CBS has certain domestic or international rights on co-produced series. On September 2, 2008, CBS Productions was revived as an in-name-only unit of CBS Paramount Network Television (now known as "[[CBS Studios|CBS Television Studios]]" and later "CBS Studios") by producing non-CBS network produced programs such as ''90210'' for the CW Television Network. It was brought back again in 2015 for ''CSI: Cyber'', and it produces the ''Thanksgiving Day Parade'' from 2016 to 2019.
'''CBS Productions''' was the production arm of the CBS Television Network, formed in 1952 to produce shows in-house, instead of relying solely on outside productions. Its first production was ''CBS Television Workshop'', a drama anthology series that featured an early appearance of Audrey Hepburn. Before 1978, it was simply known as the "'''CBS Television Network'''". From 1978-1996, the name "'''CBS Entertainment Productions'''" co-existed.


From September 2004 to 2006, it functioned as an in-name-only unit of [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]], but its logo remained on-screen until 2006. On January 17, 2006, it was merged with Paramount Television to form "[[CBS Paramount Television]]", whose main production division, CBS Paramount Network Television, continued to produce the former CBS Productions shows that were still running. Currently, all of the CBS library except certain shows they merely held rights to, is owned by [[Paramount Global]] themselves and is distributed by [[CBS Media Ventures]]. However, CBS has certain domestic or international rights on co-produced series.
'''Historical Note:''' The CBS logo was created by Kurt Weiss on October 17, 1951 and was introduced on broadcast on October 20, 1951.


On September 2, 2008, CBS Productions was revived as an in-name-only unit of CBS Paramount Network Television (later known as "CBS Television Studios") by producing non-CBS network produced programs such as ''90210'' for The CW. On October 8, 2020, as part of a brand unification of all of the CBS divisions, CBS Productions was folded into the then-newly renamed [[CBS Studios]].
=== 1st Logo (January 13, 1952-March 6, 1968) ===

'''Historical Note:''' The CBS logo was created by William Golden and Kurt Weiss on October 17, 1951 and was introduced on broadcast on October 20, 1951.

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|CBS Television Network (1952).png|1st Logo (January 13, 1952-March 6, 1968)
|GW169H128_(6).png|2nd Logo (In-credit variants) (January 13, 1952-May 28, 1985, 1987-1988)
|CBS1963.jpeg|3rd Logo (April 21, 1963?-1967)
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|CBS Productions (first era)|
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|CBS Productions (1985).png|1st Logo (1983-1985)
|CBS Productions 'Better Off Dead' (Opening).png|2nd Logo (August 23-November 8, 1985)
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|CBS Entertainment Productions|
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|CBS Entertainment Productions (1985).png|1st Logo (March 30, 1985-June 19, 1992)
|CBS Entertainment Productions (1991).png|2nd Logo (September 15, 1991-September 6, 1996)
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|CBS Productions (second era)|
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|CBS Productions 1996.jpg|1st Logo (September 13, 1995-1998)
|0941187aef8a71f808733d19fc28136c.png|2nd Logo (September 15, 1997-November 28, 2019)
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==CBS Television Network==
===1st Logo (January 13, 1952-March 6, 1968)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "CBS Eyemark", "The Eyemark", "The Zooming Eyemark", "The (Eyemark) Shutter", "Iris Diaphragm Shutter", "The Pupil"


'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see CBS' huge Eyemark logo. Inside it has yet another Eyemark. As the camera zooms-in, we see the pupil of the eye opening up camera shutter style to reveal, "<span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';">'''CBS TELEVISION NETWORK'''"</span> in its Didot font. The pupil later closes.
'''Visuals:''' Over a white background, the logo starts with CBS' huge Eyemark logo, with a second Eyemark replacing its pupil. As the camera zooms in on the second Eyemark's pupil, it opens up like a camera shutter to reveal the words "'''CBS TELEVISION NETWORK'''" in the Didot font. The pupil later closes.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On the TV movie ''Destination Space'', the text "<span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';">''In Association with the''</span>" is seen first. Then the text would fade-out and the rest of the animation takes place.
* On the TV movie ''Destination Space'', the text "''In Association with the''" is seen first, before it fades out and the rest of the animation takes place.
*Sometimes, the pupil remains open for a longer time than normal.
* Sometimes, the pupil remains open for a longer time than usual, or the logo fades out before the pupil closes.
*On the TV special ''Stars in the Eye'', after the pupil closes, the word "<span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';">'''''Presents'''''</span>" appears with superimposed footage of fireworks behind it, which transitions into the intro.
* On the TV special ''Stars in the Eye'', after the pupil closes, the word "''Presents''" appears with superimposed footage of fireworks behind it, which transitions into the intro.
*There exists a color variant, with the background being an off-white color and the Eyemark and shutter being a shade of brown.
* There exists a color variant, with the background being an off-white color and the Eyemark and shutter being a shade of brown.
* A variant exists where the 2nd eyemark’s pupil is replaced with a decorated keychain one, and the chains reveal the text and then close after a few seconds.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation. Designed by William Golden and animated by Kurt Weiss.
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming-in of the Eyemark, the eye pupil opening and closing.


'''Audio:''' Usually none, particularly on modern prints.
'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over:''' None, particularly on modern prints. In other cases, it included a male announcer saying "This is the CBS Television Network", or the opening/closing theme of the show. Occasionally, announcements regarding upcoming programming accompanied this card -- for example, "Sundays: Ed Sullivan's ''Toast of the Town'' on the CBS Television Network."


'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On current prints of ''Perry Mason'' season 3 episode 1, the logo uses a version of the generic CBS theme from the era.
*This logo appeared on ''Perry Mason'', ''Gunsmoke'', and ''Rawhide'', among other shows.
* In other cases, it included a male announcer saying "This is the CBS Television Network" or simply "This is CBS", or the opening/closing theme of the show.
*It is intact on every show released on DVD that CBS produced during this period (except for ''The Honeymooners'', as the prints were sourced from syndication airings of the show).
* Occasionally, voice actors (including Hal Simms) doing promotional announcements regarding upcoming programming accompanied this card. "See/Watch (NAME OF SHOW) on most of these (same) stations."
*This is also seen on some newer TV prints of ''Perry Mason'', ''Rawhide'', and pre-fall 1965 episodes of ''The Andy Griffith Show'', which started in early 2009, followed by the silent 2003 Paramount Domestic Television logo on said show, and on more than one occasion, the CBS Television Distribution logo.
*This logo also inexplicably made a surprise appearance following the 1966 [[20th Century Fox Television]] logo on the recent S2 Blu-ray of ''Lost in Space'', which is odd considering the latter series aired in color by 1966.


'''Editor's Note:''' This is some exceptional animation for 1952, and remains a classic logo by logo enthusiasts and TV fans alike.
'''Availability:''' This logo was the standard closing card for the CBS network and appeared mostly on filmed series produced for CBS.
* This logo appeared on ''Perry Mason'', ''Gunsmoke'', and ''Rawhide'', among other shows.
* It is intact on every show released on DVD that CBS produced during this period (except for ''The Honeymooners'', as the prints were sourced from syndication airings of the show).
* This is also seen on some newer TV prints of ''Perry Mason'', ''Rawhide'', and pre-fall 1965 episodes of ''The Andy Griffith Show'', which started in early 2009, followed by the silent 2003 Paramount Domestic Television logo on said show, and on more than one occasion, the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
* The variant with the CBS theme can be seen on season 3 episode 1 of Perry Mason on IMDb TV and CBS Drama/Justice UK (now RealityXtra) airings.
* This logo also made an appearance following the 1965 [[20th Century Fox Television (1958-1989)|20th Century Fox Television]] logo on the S2 Blu-ray release of ''Lost in Space'', despite the latter series airing in color by 1966.


=== 2nd Logo (January 13, 1952-May 28, 1985, 1987-1988) ===
===2nd Logo (In-credit variants) (January 13, 1952-May 28, 1985, 1987-1988)===
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'''Visuals:''' CBS Productions only used different on-screen versions of the following in-credit text with the CBS Eyemark logo below it, taking place against a blue background:
'''Nickname:''' "CBS Eyemark II"

'''Logo:''' CBS Productions only used different on-screen versions of the in-credit text:


<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-size:larger;line-height:1;">'''A'''</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-size:larger;line-height:1;">'''CBS TELEVISION NETWORK'''</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-size:larger;line-height:1;;">'''PRODUCTION'''</span></div>


<center>{{Large|'''A</br>CBS TELEVISION NETWORK</br>PRODUCTION'''}}</center>


with the CBS Eyemark logo below it, taking place against a blue background. Other series would read "PRODUCED BY THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK", "THIS HAS BEEN A CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRODUCTION", "(PRODUCED) IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK", or "A CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRESENTATION".
Depending on the series, the text could read "'''PRODUCED BY THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK'''", "'''THIS HAS BEEN A CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRODUCTION'''", "'''(PRODUCED) IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK'''", or "'''A CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRESENTATION'''".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*Sometimes, there would be no Eyemark at all.
* Sometimes, the Eyemark is omitted.
*1959-1962: The text would appear on a Eyemark wallpaper background.
* 1959-1962: The text appears on a Eyemark wallpaper background.
*1962-1965: The text would appear on a gray background with the N.A.B. "Seal of Good Practice" or "Television Code" logo.
* 1962-1965: The text appears on a gray background with the N.A.B. "Seal of Good Practice" or "Television Code" logo.
*1962-1964: On early seasons of ''Petticoat Junction'' and ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', the "IAW" variant fades after the 1961 Filmways logo.
* 1962-1964: On early seasons of ''Petticoat Junction'' and ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', the "IAW" variant fades after the 1961 Filmways logo.
*1962-1966: Appeared in grayscale.
* 1962-1966: The logo is in grayscale.
*1963-1975: The text would appear on a blue background with a black CBS Eyemark at the lower left corner. Additional text "FILMED AT CBS STUDIO CENTER, STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA" would be seen alongside the Eyemark.
* 1963-1975: The text appears on a blue background with a black CBS Eyemark at the lower left corner and the text "'''FILMED AT CBS STUDIO CENTER, STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA'''" next to the Eyemark.
*1964-1965: The notice is shown on the lower right-hand corner on the Filmways logo.
* 1964-1965: The notice is shown on the lower right-hand corner on the Filmways logo.
*1965-1969: On ''The Wild Wild West'', there is an additional in-credit name for Michael Garrison on a grayscale background (season 1 only), blue background (subsequent seasons) reading "A MICHAEL GARRISON PRODUCTION" before that logo faded to the "IAW THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRODUCTION" logo.
* 1965-1969: On ''The Wild Wild West'', there is an additional in-credit name for Michael Garrison on a grayscale background (season 1 only), blue background (subsequent seasons) reading "A MICHAEL GARRISON PRODUCTION" before that logo faded to the "IAW THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRODUCTION" logo.
*1968-1970: On shows from [[Talent Associates]], the Eyemark appears at the center, sandwiched between the respective in-credit text.
* 1968-1970: On shows from [[Talent Associates]], the Eyemark appears at the center, sandwiched between the respective in-credit text.
* The Eyemark is either black or white.
*1978-1980: The text is referred to as "A CBS Entertainment Production". Apparently, ''Five-O'' was a CBS Entertainment Production in its next-to-last season, as well as its last season.
* On some episodes of ''My Three Sons'', this logo is sometimes seen in a completely different font.
*From season 8 through to the end of the original ''Hawaii Five-O'', after the CBS Television Network/"Filmed Entirely On Location in Hawaii" card, there was an extra card that said "Developed by Leonard Freeman Productions." This was also included with the CBS Entertainment card of the final two seasons.
* On the [[Dr. Seuss Enterprises|Dr. Seuss]] TV specials from 1971-1975, such as ''The Cat in the Hat'', the logo is just text, in this format:
*The Eyemark would either be black or white.
*On some episodes of ''My Three Sons'', this logo is sometimes seen in a completely different font.
*On the 1978 TV movie ''Like Mom, Like Me'', it would read "A CBS Television Production".
*On the [[Dr. Seuss Enterprises|Dr. Seuss]] TV specials from 1971-1975, such as ''The Cat in the Hat'', the logo is just text, in this format:


<center>this has been a</br>{{Large|CBS</br>TELEVISION NETWORK</br>PRODUCTION}}</br>in association with</center>


:Then, it cuts to the [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]] logo.
<div style='text-align: center;'>this has been a</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-size:24px;line-height:1;">CBS</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-size:24px;line-height:1;">TELEVISION NETWORK</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-size:24px;line-height:1;">PRODUCTION</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>in association with</div>


'''Technique:''' A still graphic.


'''Audio:''' The end title theme from any show playing.
:Then, it would cut to the [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]] logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On some shows from 1959-1962, a majestic 4 note tune (sometimes with a drum roll) or a custom fanfare for each show (''Rawhide'' used a 10-note fanfare, of which the first 6 notes were from the beginning of the ''Rawhide'' theme; ''The Twilight Zone'' used a 13-note fanfare; ''Perry Mason'' used a 5-note fanfare with a drum roll) plays instead.
** It appears on the Film Score Rundowns channel and the UCLA collection, all of these fanfares have a nickname called "The CBS Eye" and were composed by Jerry Goldsmith.


'''Availability:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end title theme from any show playing. On some shows from 1959-1962, it would have a majestic 4 note tune (sometimes with a drum roll), or a custom fanfare for that show (Rawhide used a 10-note fanfare, of which the first 6 notes were from the beginning of the ''Rawhide'' theme; ''The Twilight Zone'' used a 13-note fanfare; ''Perry Mason'' used a 5-note fanfare with a drum roll). All of these fanfares were composed by a mystery. The candidates are Lud Guskin, Johnny Mann, Buddy Baker, Jerry Goldsmith, Oliver Wallace, or Morton Stevens.
* It appears on ''The Twilight Zone'', ''Perry Mason'', ''Rawhide'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''Get Smart'', ''Gilligan's Island'', the original ''Hawaii Five-O'', and ''Have Gun, Will Travel'', among other key shows.
* This was also seen on ''The Wild Wild West'', as well as the 1965-1972 episodes of ''My Three Sons''.
* The [[Filmways Television|Filmways]] shared version appears on 1962-1965 episodes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies''.
* Its last use was on the 1985 TV movie ''Brotherly Love''.


===3rd Logo (April 21, 1963?-1967)===
'''Availability:''' Common.
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*It appears on ''The Twilight Zone'', ''Perry Mason'', ''Rawhide'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''Get Smart'', ''Gilligan's Island'', the original ''Hawaii Five-O'', and ''Have Gun, Will Travel'', among other key shows.
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*This was also seen on ''The Wild Wild West'', as well as the 1965-1972 episodes of ''My Three Sons''.
*The [[Filmways Television|Filmways]] shared version appears on 1962-1965 episodes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies''.
*Its last use was on the 1985 TV movie ''Brotherly Love''.



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'''Visuals:''' There is a black Eyemark zooming out to the top of the screen on a gray background. "'''CBS'''" appears letter-by-letter in a dramatic fashion in white.
'''Nicknames:''' "CBS Eyemark III", "(Zooming-Out) CBS Eye of Doom", "CBS Eye from Hell"


'''Trivia:''' A color variant has been rumored to exist, but it is not yet known whether the rumor is true; the only alleged recording to have been uploaded online is considered fake, as it was done via color correction in Sony Vegas Pro 11.
'''Logo:''' We see a black Eyemark zooming-out to the top of the screen on a gray background. "'''CBS'''" appears one by one in a dramatic fashion in white.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Color Variant:''' On the color variant of this logo, the background is blue.


'''Audio:''' A commanding trumpet which sounds a little like the theme tune to ''Superman: The Animated Series''. The fanfare was rumored to be composed by Morton Stevens.
'''FX/SFX:''' The eye zooming-out and the appearance of the letters.


'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Western Hero'', the logo is silent.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A commanding trumpet with a menacing, cacophonous finish. The fanfare was rumored to be composed by Morton Stevens.


'''Availability:''' This logo was another standard closing card for the CBS network and appeared mostly on filmed series produced for CBS.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Western Hero'', the logo is silent.
* It was seen on original network airings of ''Hogan's Heroes'', ''Pistols 'N' Petticoats'', ''Hazel'', ''Lassie'', ''My Favorite Martian'', ''The Ed Sullivan Show'', ''The Lucy Show'', ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''Captain Kangaroo'', ''Password'', ''Art Linkletter's House Party'', ''The Red Skeleton Hour'', ''The Jackie Gleason Show'', ''To Tell the Truth'', ''What's My Line?'', ''I've Got a Secret'', ''Mission: Impossible'', ''Gunsmoke'', and ''The Gary Moore Show'', among other shows.
* It was also seen on the original 1965 broadcast of ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' and quite possibly ''How The Grinch Stole Christmas!''.


==CBS Productions (first era)==
'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was seen on original network airings of ''Hogan's Heroes'', ''Pistols 'N' Petticoats'', ''Hazel'', ''Lassie'', ''My Favorite Martian'', ''The Ed Sullivan Show'', ''The Lucy Show'', ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''Captain Kangaroo'', ''Password'', ''Art Linkletter's House Party'', ''The Red Skeleton Hour'', ''The Jackie Gleason Show'', ''To Tell the Truth'', ''What's My Line?'', ''I've Got a Secret'', ''Mission: Impossible'', ''Gunsmoke'', and ''The Gary Moore Show'', among other classic shows.
===1st Logo (1983-1985)===

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'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is quite infamous to some, due to the sudden, menacing music.
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=== 4th Logo (1983-1985) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Booming Stars", "☆☆☆", "Tri-Star"


'''Logo:''' It's the same as the 1983 [[CBS Theatrical Films]] logo, but "'''THEATRICAL FILMS'''" was replaced by "'''PRODUCTIONS'''".
'''Visuals:''' It's the same as the 1983 [[CBS Theatrical Films]] logo, but "'''THEATRICAL FILMS'''" is replaced by "'''PRODUCTIONS'''".


'''Closing Variant:''' This is a still shot logo that has "'''IN ASSOCIATION WITH'''" above the logo.
'''Closing Variant:''' The logo is still and "'''IN ASSOCIATION WITH'''" is added above the logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1983 CBS Theatrical Films logo. None for the closing variant.
'''Technique:''' Same as the 1983 CBS Theatrical Films logo. None for the closing variant.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.
'''Availability:'''
*It appears on Columbia House releases of ''I Love Lucy: The Collector's Edition'' on VHS.
* It appears on Columbia House releases of ''I Love Lucy: The Collector's Edition'' on VHS.
*Strangely, on some copies, the "closing variant" appears at the start, and the opening variant appears at the end.
* On some copies, the "closing variant" appears at the start, and the opening variant appears at the end.


===2nd Logo (August 23-November 8, 1985)===
'''Editor's Note:''' Pretty good animation in 1983, since it's basically the same as the film division's logo of the era.



=== 5th Logo (1985) ===
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'''Logo:''' Against a black background, we see the text:
'''Visuals:''' Against a black background is a company name in a light blue, 3D Impact font with a white shadow effect.


<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-family:'Impact';font-size:28px;line-height:1;">{{Font color|#20aee6|CBS}}{{Font color|white|--------------}}</div>
<div style='text-align: center;><span style="font-family:'Impact';font-size:28px;line-height:1;">{{Font color|#20aee6|PRODUCTIONS}}</div>


written in a light blue, 3D Impact font with a white shadow effect.

'''FX/SFX:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the intro soundbite of a movie.

'''Availability:''' Rare. This can be found on the VHS and Blu-ray releases of ''Target'', ''Eleni'', and ''Better Off Dead...'', while the DVD release of the latter plasters it with the 1995 CBS Video logo.

'''Editor's Note:''' Even for a still logo, this looks really plain and cheap. At least attempt something of a logo instead of this!


'''Technique:''' A hand-drawn graphic.


'''Audio:''' None or the intro theme of the respective movie.


'''Availability:''' This can be found on the VHS and Blu-ray releases of ''Target'', ''Eleni'', and ''Better Off Dead...'', while the DVD release of the latter plasters it with the 1995 [[CBS Home Entertainment|CBS Video]] logo.
=== 6th Logo (March 30, 1985-June 19, 1992) ===


==CBS Entertainment Productions==
===1st Logo (March 30, 1985-June 19, 1992)===
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'''Visuals:''' Against a certain colored background is the company name in Times New Roman. An Eyemark logo is located to the right of "CBS" with a filmstrip next to it. The filmstrip also has little "comet streaks" on its left side.
'''Nicknames:''' "CBS Eyemark IV", "Eyemark Filmstrip"

'''Logo:''' Against a certain colored background, we see the text:


<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';font-size:28px;line-height:1;">'''CBS{{Font color|white|---------------------}}'''</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';font-size:28px;line-height:1;">'''ENTERTAINMENT'''</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';font-size:28px;line-height:1;letter-spacing:4px">'''PRODUCTIONS'''</span></div>


and with an Eyemark logo to the right of "CBS" with a filmstrip next to it. The filmstrip also has little "comet streaks" on its left side.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*Sometimes, the logo is shown on an all-white, gray, or blue background, with the letters smaller and on the bottom of the screen.
* Sometimes, the logo is shown on an all-white, gray, or blue background, with the letters smaller and on the bottom of the screen.
*The logo is sometimes superimposed or scrolling in the end credits.
* The logo is sometimes superimposed or scrolling in the end credits.
*The text "'''A Production of'''" would sometimes appear above.
* The text "'''A Production of'''" sometimes appears above the logo.
*Sometimes, there is a copyright stamp underneath the logo.
* Sometimes, there is a copyright stamp underneath the logo.
*Sometimes, the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" appears below the logo, ''The Honeymooners Reunion Special'' had the IAW text type in.
* Sometimes, the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" appears below the logo, ''The Honeymooners Reunion Special'' had the IAW text type in.
* On ''The Pat Sajak Show'', the company name is set in Americana instead of Times.

'''FX/SFX:''' None. The IAW byline typing in on ''The Honeymooners Reunion Special''.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show.
'''Technique:''' A still graphic.


'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.
'''Availability:''' Rare.
*This is seen on the first three seasons of ''Rescue 911'', the first season of ''Evening Shade'' (Antenna TV airings retained this but DVDs remove this logo and plaster with the CBS Television Distribution logo), the first two seasons of ''The (New) Twilight Zone'' (MeTV and former Chiller airings retained this with the CBS Television Distribution logo following soon after), the 1987 TV movie ''Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge'', the 1990 film ''Gunsmoke: The Last Apache'', and the 1992 film ''Gunsmoke: To the Last Man''.
*It was also seen on several television specials like ''I Love Lucy: The Very First Show!'', the short-lived talk show ''The Pat Sajak Show'' from 1989-90, as well as some TV movies from this time.
*The in-credit version appeared on the pilot of the short-lived game show ''The Hollywood Game''.
*It made its debut on ''CBS Storybreak'', and didn't make full use until the 1985-86 season.


'''Availability:'''
'''Editor's Note:''' The design of the logo is neat, but nothing else beyond that.
* This is seen on the first two seasons of ''Rescue 911'', the first season of ''Evening Shade'' (Antenna TV airings retained this but DVDs remove this logo and plaster with the CBS Television Distribution logo), the first two seasons of ''The (New) Twilight Zone'' (MeTV and former Chiller airings retained this with the CBS Television Distribution logo following soon after), the 1987 TV movie ''Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge'', the 1990 film ''Gunsmoke: The Last Apache'', and the 1992 film ''Gunsmoke: To the Last Man''.
* It was also seen on several television specials like ''I Love Lucy: The Very First Show!'', the short-lived talk show ''The Pat Sajak Show'' from 1989-90, as well as some TV movies from this time.
* The in-credit version appeared on the pilot of the short-lived game show ''The Hollywood Game''.
* It made its debut on ''CBS Storybreak'', and didn't make full use until the 1985-86 season.
* It also appears on several ''I Love Lucy'' videocassettes released by CBS/Fox Video.


=== 7th Logo (September 15, 1991-March 5, 1996) ===
===2nd Logo (September 15, 1991-September 6, 1996)===
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'''Visuals:''' Against a blue/purple gradient background, the company name zooms out and places itself on the center. "CBS" is in a turquoise-blue gradient color, while "ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTIONS" is in a lighter yellow color, with "ENTERTAINMENT" inside a red rectangle. A sky blue CBS Eyemark zooms out and places itself below the text.
'''Logo:''' Against a blue/purple gradient background, we see the text:

<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-family:'Impact';font-size:34px;line-height:1;letter-spacing:4px;">{{Font color|#02d4d0|CBS}}</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-family:'Impact';font-size:26px;line-height:1;letter-spacing:4px;>ENTERTAINMENT</span></div>
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="font-family:'Impact';font-size:26px;line-height:1;letter-spacing:7px;">PRODUCTIONS</span></div>

zoom out over the background with "CBS" in the turquoise-blue gradient color. "ENTERTAINMENT" is in a red rectangle. A sky blue CBS Eye zooms out and places itself below the text.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There is a superimposed variant of this logo that has appeared on some shows.
* A superimposed variant of this logo exists, which has appeared on some shows.
*A short version exists, where it starts at where the CBS eye moves up.
* A short version also exists, where it starts at the point where the CBS eye moves up.
*On the 1992 ''Guiding Light Primetime Special'', the logo is a still image against a black background.
* On the 1992 ''Guiding Light Primetime Special'', the logo is a still image against a black background.
*There is a still version.
* A still version exists.
*There is a variant that has the byline A PRODUCTION OF CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL OF CANADA LTD.
* A variant that has the byline "A PRODUCTION OF CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL OF CANADA LTD" also exists.
* On the 1995 TV adaptation of ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', the logo is filmed.


'''FX/SFX:''' The CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
*A synthesized re-arrangement of 3 notes of the 4-note 1959 CBS Television fanfare, the end theme, or, most commonly, silence. The short version uses the last note being longer.
* A synthesized re-arrangement of three notes of the four-note 1959 CBS Television fanfare, the end theme, or most commonly, silence.
* The short version features a longer last note.
*There is also a longer version, where we hear a synth harp at the beginning, then it leads to the normal version.
* A longer version also exists, where a synth harp is heard at the beginning, then it leads to the normal version.
*Starting in 1994, a generic theme is used due to split screen credits.
* Starting in 1994, a generic theme is used due to split screen credits.


'''Availability:''' Fairly common.
'''Availability:'''
* It made its debut on ''P.S. I Luv U'', and made its final appearance on the September 6, 1996 edition of ''The Gordon Elliott Show''.
*It's seen on post-season 2 episodes of ''Evening Shade'', pre-1995 episodes of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', ''CBS Soap Break'', and ''Rescue 911'' (except for the first, second, third, and final seasons), among others.
*It still appears on DVD prints of the first two seasons of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'', the first three seasons of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', and the final two ''Gunsmoke'' TV movies: ''The Long Ride'' (1993), and ''One Man's Justice'' (1994), as well as the 1st season of ''Touched By An Angel''. However, the DVDs of the 1st 2 seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', and the second season of ''Dave's World'' both plaster this logo with the CBS Television Distribution logo.
* Seen on post-season 2 episodes of ''Evening Shade'', seasons 1-3 of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', ''CBS Soap Break'', the first two seasons of ''The Gordon Elliott Show'', and seasons 3-6 of ''Rescue 911'', among others.
*The in-credit version appeared on the short-lived game show ''The Hollywood Game''.
* It was also seen on the ''Caroline in the City'' episode "The Pilot", on some prints.
* It is still intact on DVD prints of the first two seasons of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (also intact on H&I and Peacock), the first three seasons of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', and the final two ''Gunsmoke'' TV movies: ''The Long Ride'' (1993) and ''One Man's Justice'' (1994), as well as the first season of ''Touched by an Angel''.
*It was also seen at the end of the [[Family Home Entertainment]] and [[Golden Books Family Entertainment]] VHS releases of ''Frosty Returns'' (however, it is plastered by the 9th logo on current CBS airings and the Classic Media logo on the ''Frosty The Snowman'' DVD in which this special is included), and made its final appearance in the 1996 TV movie ''Dead Man's Island'' while it made its debut on ''P.S. I Luv U''.
** However, the DVD releases of the first two seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', and the second season of ''Dave's World'' both plaster this logo with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo instead.
* The in-credit version was seen on the game show ''The Hollywood Game''.
* This logo is also seen at the end of the [[Family Home Entertainment]] and [[Golden Books Family Entertainment]] VHS releases of ''Frosty Returns'' (however, it is plastered by the 1997 logo on current CBS airings and the [[Classic Media]] logo on the ''Frosty The Snowman'' DVD release in which this special is included).


==CBS Productions (second era)==
'''Editor's Note:''' The logo features some nice CGI from the early '90s (and not the late '80s, despite what some have claimed).
===1st Logo (September 13, 1995-1998)===

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'''Visuals:''' Over a textured yellow or gold CBS Eyemark background, there is a pair of ghostly gray hands holding up a gray CBS eye logo. The logo then fades to a closer shot of the hands holding the logo, with the text "'''CBS''' PRODUCTIONS" in a Futura font and with "CBS" in a bigger font, along with a CBS Eyemark below, in front of them.
'''Nicknames:''' "CBS Eyemark VI", "Turning Eyemark", "We are CBS", "CBS Eyemark on Hands"


'''Trivia:''' This logo was based on the CBS 1995-96 on-air identity, "You're on CBS".
'''Logo:''' Over a textured yellow or gold CBS Eyemark background, we see a pair of ghostly gray hands holding up a gray CBS eye logo. We then fade to a closer shot of the hands holding the logo, with "CBS PRODUCTIONS" in a Century Gothic font in front with "CBS" bigger, along with a CBS Eyemark below, all in black.


'''Trivia:''' This logo was based on the CBS 1995-96 on air look, "You're on CBS".
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the hands holding up the CBS eye logo are omitted, so there is only the text on the textured yellow background.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the hands holding up the CBS eye logo are omitted, so we only see the text on the textured yellow background.


'''Audio:''' A haunted theme with a thud sound, none, a generic theme on NBC and CBS, or just the end title theme playing over the logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' The hands, and the fade.


'''Availability:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, a generic theme on NBC and CBS, or just the end title theme playing over the logo.
* It appeared on such shows like seasons 3 and 4 of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'', the first 2 seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', the final season of ''Rescue 911'', the first season of ''Early Edition'', post-1995 episodes of ''Dave's World'', ''Moloney'', and even the first season of ''Kids Say The Darndest Things''.

* Also seen on seasons 4 and 5 of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', seasons 2 and 3 of ''Touched by an Angel'', and the first seasons of ''Promised Land'' and ''Early Edition''.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
* However, this logo was plastered by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo on most current prints of ''Early Edition'' including the DVD and Start TV airings, and on the DVD releases of the first two seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', and by the 2006 [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Network Television]] "Wallpaper" logo on ''Walker, Texas Ranger: The Complete Third Season'' on DVD, but it is still intact on Peacock's prints of the latter series.
*It appeared on such shows like seasons 3 & 4 of ''Walker, Texas Ranger''; the first 2 seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', the final season of ''Rescue 911'', the first season of ''Early Edition'', post-1995 episodes of ''Dave's World'', ''Moloney'', and even the first season of ''Kids Say The Darndest Things''. Also seen on seasons 4 and 5 of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', and the first seasons of ''Promised Land'' and ''Early Edition''.
*However, this logo was plastered by the CBS Television Distribution logo on most current prints of ''Early Edition'' including the DVD and Start TV airings, and on the DVD's of the 1st 2 seasons of ''Caroline in the City'', and by the CBS Paramount Network Television "Wallpaper" logo on ''Walker, Texas Ranger: The Complete Third Season'' on DVD.

'''Editor's Note:''' Another fine logo from CBS, especially a treat for those who remember CBS's look from 1995-96.



=== 9th Logo (September 21, 1997-January 3, 2007, September 2, 2008-May 15, 2012, March 4, 2015-March 13, 2016, November 24, 2016-November 28, 2019) ===


===2nd Logo (September 15, 1997-November 28, 2019)===
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'''Logo:''' We see a flash of light, which dies down to reveal the CBS Eyemark logo (the Eyemark-shaped light is coming from the center of it) with "<span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';>{{Font color|#9c3f17|'''CBS PRODUCTIONS'''}}</span>" around it, floating above a floor in a blue and white studio whose walls have a CBS logo pattern on them. The text is in the familiar CBS Didot font and the entire logo is brown. The logo then slowly zooms away.
'''Visuals:''' There is a flash of light, which dies down to reveal the CBS Eyemark logo (with the light coming from the center of it) with "'''CBS PRODUCTIONS'''" next to and below it, floating above a floor in a blue-lighted white studio with a CBS logo pattern (with the color variations of the Eyemark) on the walls. The text is in the network's familiar Didot font and the entire logo is brown. The logo then slowly zooms away.


'''Trivia:'''
'''Trivia:''' This logo was based on the CBS 1997-98 on air look, "The Address is CBS: Welcome Home". Designed by Pittard Sullivan.
* This logo was based on the CBS 1997-98 on-air identity, "The Address is CBS: Welcome Home", which was designed by Pittard Sullivan.
* If one looks closely in the 1997 version of this logo as the light dies down, another CBS Eyemark located in the center of the bigger Eyemark can be seen.


'''Variants:'''
'''Later Variant:''' Starting in 1999, a better known version debuted, which omits the light. The logo is redone and in a lighter shade of reddish-brown, and the font is smaller. ''Now & Again'' continued to use the original version, and ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' continued to use the original version until its end in 2001. Interestingly enough, ''Snowden's Christmas'' used the original version on the VHS release despite the CBS premiere used the 1999 logo.
* Starting in 1999, a better-known version debuted, which omits the light. The logo is redone in a lighter shade of reddish-brown, and the font is smaller, with the metallic silver outline more visible. However, the original text can still be seen in the reflection on the floor.
** ''Now & Again'' and ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' continued to use the original version until their end in 2000 and 2001 respectively. ''Snowden's Christmas'' also used the original version on the VHS release despite the CBS premiere using the 1999 logo.
* Five widescreen versions exist for the 1999 version.
* On <u>season 1 of ''The Amazing Race''</u>, the logo is above the 1985 [[Touchstone Television (1985-2007)|Touchstone Television]] logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The flash of light, and the zooming out.


'''Audio:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the outro of the end title theme from any show playing over the logo until 2008. On occasion, the music score from the 97-98 on air look plays over the logo, along with voice actor Mark Elliott reading a short promo.
* Mostly none or the outro of the end title theme from any show playing over the logo until 2009. On occasion, the music score from the 97-98 on-air look plays over the logo, along with voice actor Mark Elliott reading a short promo.
* June 23, 2009-March 13, 2016: A light orchestral sounder, played by low strings, low horns and a piano with a bang of a timpani and a clash of cymbals. It sounds a little bit like the 3-note CBS jingle, which was used between 1992 and 2020. Composed by Jeff Cardoni. This debuted on the second season of ''The Cleaner'', and was last heard on ''CSI: Cyber''.
** There are two short versions. The first starts a split-second before the cymbals end, and the second has the theme truncated.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On ''Kids Say the Darndest Things'' and the short-lived series ''Now & Again'', there's a mysterious synth sounder, on the later show, this theme would trail into the 1995 Paramount Domestic Television logo.
* On ''Kids Say the Darndest Things'', ''Now & Again'' and ''The Brian Benben Show'', a mysterious synth sounder is heard.
*On ''Listen Up!'', it plastered over the [[Fox Television Studios]] logo, but keeps its music (the abridged version) intact.
** On ''Now & Again'', this theme trails into the 1995 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]] logo, but on current prints, it either fades out early, or is cut-off by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo's theme.
** On Earl Jenshus' "earlier works" demo reel, a long version of the mysterious synth sounder is heard. This can be seen [https://youtu.be/NufzRTdXQho?t=338 here.]
*Since 2008, we hear a light orchestral sounder, played by low strings, low horns and a piano with a bang of a timpani and a clash of cymbals. It sounds like the old CBS jingle a bit.
*A short version of the 2008 theme exists, where we begin a split-second before the cymbals end.
* On ''Listen Up!'', the abridged version of the [[Fox Television Studios]] logo's theme is played, as a result of this logo plastering it.
*On ''The Beautiful Life: TBL'', the shortened CBS Paramount Television jingle is heard.
* On ''The Beautiful Life: TBL'', the shortened 2006 CBS Paramount Television jingle is heard.
*On Russian TV prints of ''Early Edition'', this logo is short and almost still with the ending theme playing over it. On one episode, a bad plaster job resulted in this logo having the music for [[Columbia TriStar Television]].
* On Russian TV prints of ''Early Edition'', this logo is short and almost still with the ending theme playing over it.
** On one episode, a bad plaster job also resulted in this logo having the music for [[Columbia TriStar Television]].
*CBS, NBC and The CW airings used their generic themes.
* CBS, NBC and The CW airings used their generic themes.
*On most episodes of ''Family Law'', the scream from the preceding [[Paul Haggis Productions]] logo would extend onto this logo.
* On most episodes of ''Family Law'', the scream from the preceding 2000 [[Paul Haggis Productions]] logo extends into this logo.
* On seasons 1-4 of ''Without a Trace'' and the 6th episode of season 1 of ''Cold Case'', the thunder sounds from the [[Jerry Bruckheimer Television]] logo finishes over this logo.
* On season 1 of ''The Amazing Race'', the 1989 Touchstone Television logo's theme is heard.


'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:'''
*It's seen on ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' seasons 5-8, ''The District'', ''Still Standing'', ''Yes, Dear'' until 2006, ''The King of Queens'' until 2007, the final season of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' (and the two TV movies that followed it), the last few seasons of ''Promised Land'', ''Kids Say the Darndest Things'', and the ''CSI'' franchise, among others. This was used until summer 2006 when this logo was replaced by the CBS Paramount Network Television logo.
* Seen on ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' seasons 5-8, seasons 4-9 of ''Touched by an Angel'', ''The District'', ''The Gregory Hines Show'', ''Still Standing'', ''Yes, Dear'', ''The King of Queens'' until the 6th episode of season 9, the final season of ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' (and the two TV movies that followed it), the last few seasons of ''Promised Land'', ''Kids Say the Darndest Things'', ''The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS'', and the ''CSI'' franchise, among others. This was regularly used until summer 2006 when this logo was replaced by the 2006 CBS Paramount Network Television logo.
*The logo is not plastered over on syndicated reruns of shows except on season 5 of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' on DVD and ''Early Edition'' reruns on GMC (now Up) and DVD releases.
* This logo is not plastered over on syndicated reruns of shows except on season 5 of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' on DVD and ''Early Edition'' reruns on GMC (now Up) and DVD releases, which have the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo instead.
*Recently, this logo was spotted on ''90210'' on The CW, S2 episodes of ''The Cleaner'', and the short-lived ''Melrose Place'' revival, although the new show's pilot episode ended with the CBS Television Studios logo on the CW airing. This logo was also seen on the first 2 seasons of CBS's current revival of ''Hawaii Five-O'' and ''Blue Bloods''. Beginning with the third season, the CBS Television Studios logo appears on both shows.
* When the company was revived in 2008, this logo was seen on ''The Cleaner'', ''90210'' (until season 4), the short-lived ''Melrose Place'' revival (except the pilot episode which used the 2009 [[CBS Studios|CBS Television Studios]] logo), the first three seasons of ''The Good Wife'', and the first two seasons apiece of ''Hawaii Five-0'' and ''Blue Bloods''.
* Starting in 2012, most of the shows that used this logo began using the 2009 CBS Television Studios logo.
*From March 2015 to March 2016, the logo was brought back on ''CSI: Cyber''. It's also surprisingly re-appeared on the ''Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade'' from 2016 to 2019.
** However, the logo was also seen on ''CSI: Cyber'', and ''The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS'' continued to use this logo until 2019, with the CBS Studios logo replacing it starting in 2020.
*It also appeared on original prints of season one episodes of ''Rescue Heroes'' and season three episodes of ''Tales from the Cryptkeeper'', but current prints remove this logo. It can also be seen on later seasons of ''Touched By An Angel'' on Me-TV and Start TV airings.
* It was also seen on CBS' airings of [[Nelvana]]'s series such as ''The Dumb Bunnies'', ''Rescue Heroes'', ''Franklin'', and ''Tales from the Cryptkeeper''. Current prints skip ahead to the Nelvana logo.
* It can also be seen on later seasons of ''Touched by an Angel'' on MeTV and Start TV airings.


==Copyright Stamps==
'''Editor's Note:''' This is a clean logo, with simple, but effective CGI that still holds up over 22 years later. That it's been brought back numerous times is a testament to how well it's held up.
Here is some information about the copyright stamps on CBS Productions shows:
* 1952-1974: © [YEAR] Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* 1974-1998: © [YEAR] CBS Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* 1997-2003: © [YEAR] CBS Worldwide Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* 2003-2019: © [YEAR] CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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Background

CBS Productions was the production arm of the CBS Television Network, formed in 1952 to produce shows in-house, instead of relying solely on outside productions. Its first production was CBS Television Workshop, a drama anthology series that featured an early appearance of Audrey Hepburn. Before 1978, it was simply known as the "CBS Television Network". From 1978-1996, the name "CBS Entertainment Productions" co-existed.

From September 2004 to 2006, it functioned as an in-name-only unit of Paramount Television, but its logo remained on-screen until 2006. On January 17, 2006, it was merged with Paramount Television to form "CBS Paramount Television", whose main production division, CBS Paramount Network Television, continued to produce the former CBS Productions shows that were still running. Currently, all of the CBS library except certain shows they merely held rights to, is owned by Paramount Global themselves and is distributed by CBS Media Ventures. However, CBS has certain domestic or international rights on co-produced series.

On September 2, 2008, CBS Productions was revived as an in-name-only unit of CBS Paramount Network Television (later known as "CBS Television Studios") by producing non-CBS network produced programs such as 90210 for The CW. On October 8, 2020, as part of a brand unification of all of the CBS divisions, CBS Productions was folded into the then-newly renamed CBS Studios.

Historical Note: The CBS logo was created by William Golden and Kurt Weiss on October 17, 1951 and was introduced on broadcast on October 20, 1951.


CBS Television Network

1st Logo (January 13, 1952-March 6, 1968)

Visuals: Over a white background, the logo starts with CBS' huge Eyemark logo, with a second Eyemark replacing its pupil. As the camera zooms in on the second Eyemark's pupil, it opens up like a camera shutter to reveal the words "CBS TELEVISION NETWORK" in the Didot font. The pupil later closes.

Variants:

  • On the TV movie Destination Space, the text "In Association with the" is seen first, before it fades out and the rest of the animation takes place.
  • Sometimes, the pupil remains open for a longer time than usual, or the logo fades out before the pupil closes.
  • On the TV special Stars in the Eye, after the pupil closes, the word "Presents" appears with superimposed footage of fireworks behind it, which transitions into the intro.
  • There exists a color variant, with the background being an off-white color and the Eyemark and shutter being a shade of brown.
  • A variant exists where the 2nd eyemark’s pupil is replaced with a decorated keychain one, and the chains reveal the text and then close after a few seconds.

Technique: 2D animation. Designed by William Golden and animated by Kurt Weiss.

Audio: Usually none, particularly on modern prints.

Audio Variants:

  • On current prints of Perry Mason season 3 episode 1, the logo uses a version of the generic CBS theme from the era.
  • In other cases, it included a male announcer saying "This is the CBS Television Network" or simply "This is CBS", or the opening/closing theme of the show.
  • Occasionally, voice actors (including Hal Simms) doing promotional announcements regarding upcoming programming accompanied this card. "See/Watch (NAME OF SHOW) on most of these (same) stations."

Availability: This logo was the standard closing card for the CBS network and appeared mostly on filmed series produced for CBS.

  • This logo appeared on Perry Mason, Gunsmoke, and Rawhide, among other shows.
  • It is intact on every show released on DVD that CBS produced during this period (except for The Honeymooners, as the prints were sourced from syndication airings of the show).
  • This is also seen on some newer TV prints of Perry Mason, Rawhide, and pre-fall 1965 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, which started in early 2009, followed by the silent 2003 Paramount Domestic Television logo on said show, and on more than one occasion, the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo.
  • The variant with the CBS theme can be seen on season 3 episode 1 of Perry Mason on IMDb TV and CBS Drama/Justice UK (now RealityXtra) airings.
  • This logo also made an appearance following the 1965 20th Century Fox Television logo on the S2 Blu-ray release of Lost in Space, despite the latter series airing in color by 1966.

2nd Logo (In-credit variants) (January 13, 1952-May 28, 1985, 1987-1988)

Visuals: CBS Productions only used different on-screen versions of the following in-credit text with the CBS Eyemark logo below it, taking place against a blue background:

A
CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
PRODUCTION

Depending on the series, the text could read "PRODUCED BY THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK", "THIS HAS BEEN A CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRODUCTION", "(PRODUCED) IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK", or "A CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRESENTATION".

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the Eyemark is omitted.
  • 1959-1962: The text appears on a Eyemark wallpaper background.
  • 1962-1965: The text appears on a gray background with the N.A.B. "Seal of Good Practice" or "Television Code" logo.
  • 1962-1964: On early seasons of Petticoat Junction and The Beverly Hillbillies, the "IAW" variant fades after the 1961 Filmways logo.
  • 1962-1966: The logo is in grayscale.
  • 1963-1975: The text appears on a blue background with a black CBS Eyemark at the lower left corner and the text "FILMED AT CBS STUDIO CENTER, STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA" next to the Eyemark.
  • 1964-1965: The notice is shown on the lower right-hand corner on the Filmways logo.
  • 1965-1969: On The Wild Wild West, there is an additional in-credit name for Michael Garrison on a grayscale background (season 1 only), blue background (subsequent seasons) reading "A MICHAEL GARRISON PRODUCTION" before that logo faded to the "IAW THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK PRODUCTION" logo.
  • 1968-1970: On shows from Talent Associates, the Eyemark appears at the center, sandwiched between the respective in-credit text.
  • The Eyemark is either black or white.
  • On some episodes of My Three Sons, this logo is sometimes seen in a completely different font.
  • On the Dr. Seuss TV specials from 1971-1975, such as The Cat in the Hat, the logo is just text, in this format:
this has been a
CBS
TELEVISION NETWORK
PRODUCTION

in association with
Then, it cuts to the DePatie-Freleng Enterprises logo.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: The end title theme from any show playing.

Audio Variants:

  • On some shows from 1959-1962, a majestic 4 note tune (sometimes with a drum roll) or a custom fanfare for each show (Rawhide used a 10-note fanfare, of which the first 6 notes were from the beginning of the Rawhide theme; The Twilight Zone used a 13-note fanfare; Perry Mason used a 5-note fanfare with a drum roll) plays instead.
    • It appears on the Film Score Rundowns channel and the UCLA collection, all of these fanfares have a nickname called "The CBS Eye" and were composed by Jerry Goldsmith.

Availability:

  • It appears on The Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, Rawhide, Gunsmoke, Get Smart, Gilligan's Island, the original Hawaii Five-O, and Have Gun, Will Travel, among other key shows.
  • This was also seen on The Wild Wild West, as well as the 1965-1972 episodes of My Three Sons.
  • The Filmways shared version appears on 1962-1965 episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies.
  • Its last use was on the 1985 TV movie Brotherly Love.

3rd Logo (April 21, 1963?-1967)

Visuals: There is a black Eyemark zooming out to the top of the screen on a gray background. "CBS" appears letter-by-letter in a dramatic fashion in white.

Trivia: A color variant has been rumored to exist, but it is not yet known whether the rumor is true; the only alleged recording to have been uploaded online is considered fake, as it was done via color correction in Sony Vegas Pro 11.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A commanding trumpet which sounds a little like the theme tune to Superman: The Animated Series. The fanfare was rumored to be composed by Morton Stevens.

Audio Variant: On Western Hero, the logo is silent.

Availability: This logo was another standard closing card for the CBS network and appeared mostly on filmed series produced for CBS.

  • It was seen on original network airings of Hogan's Heroes, Pistols 'N' Petticoats, Hazel, Lassie, My Favorite Martian, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Lucy Show, The Andy Griffith Show, Captain Kangaroo, Password, Art Linkletter's House Party, The Red Skeleton Hour, The Jackie Gleason Show, To Tell the Truth, What's My Line?, I've Got a Secret, Mission: Impossible, Gunsmoke, and The Gary Moore Show, among other shows.
  • It was also seen on the original 1965 broadcast of A Charlie Brown Christmas and quite possibly How The Grinch Stole Christmas!.

CBS Productions (first era)

1st Logo (1983-1985)


Visuals: It's the same as the 1983 CBS Theatrical Films logo, but "THEATRICAL FILMS" is replaced by "PRODUCTIONS".

Closing Variant: The logo is still and "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is added above the logo.

Technique: Same as the 1983 CBS Theatrical Films logo. None for the closing variant.

Audio: None.

Availability:

  • It appears on Columbia House releases of I Love Lucy: The Collector's Edition on VHS.
  • On some copies, the "closing variant" appears at the start, and the opening variant appears at the end.

2nd Logo (August 23-November 8, 1985)

Visuals: Against a black background is a company name in a light blue, 3D Impact font with a white shadow effect.

Technique: A hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: None or the intro theme of the respective movie.

Availability: This can be found on the VHS and Blu-ray releases of Target, Eleni, and Better Off Dead..., while the DVD release of the latter plasters it with the 1995 CBS Video logo.

CBS Entertainment Productions

1st Logo (March 30, 1985-June 19, 1992)

Visuals: Against a certain colored background is the company name in Times New Roman. An Eyemark logo is located to the right of "CBS" with a filmstrip next to it. The filmstrip also has little "comet streaks" on its left side.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the logo is shown on an all-white, gray, or blue background, with the letters smaller and on the bottom of the screen.
  • The logo is sometimes superimposed or scrolling in the end credits.
  • The text "A Production of" sometimes appears above the logo.
  • Sometimes, there is a copyright stamp underneath the logo.
  • Sometimes, the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" appears below the logo, The Honeymooners Reunion Special had the IAW text type in.
  • On The Pat Sajak Show, the company name is set in Americana instead of Times.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

Availability:

  • This is seen on the first two seasons of Rescue 911, the first season of Evening Shade (Antenna TV airings retained this but DVDs remove this logo and plaster with the CBS Television Distribution logo), the first two seasons of The (New) Twilight Zone (MeTV and former Chiller airings retained this with the CBS Television Distribution logo following soon after), the 1987 TV movie Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge, the 1990 film Gunsmoke: The Last Apache, and the 1992 film Gunsmoke: To the Last Man.
  • It was also seen on several television specials like I Love Lucy: The Very First Show!, the short-lived talk show The Pat Sajak Show from 1989-90, as well as some TV movies from this time.
  • The in-credit version appeared on the pilot of the short-lived game show The Hollywood Game.
  • It made its debut on CBS Storybreak, and didn't make full use until the 1985-86 season.
  • It also appears on several I Love Lucy videocassettes released by CBS/Fox Video.

2nd Logo (September 15, 1991-September 6, 1996)

Visuals: Against a blue/purple gradient background, the company name zooms out and places itself on the center. "CBS" is in a turquoise-blue gradient color, while "ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTIONS" is in a lighter yellow color, with "ENTERTAINMENT" inside a red rectangle. A sky blue CBS Eyemark zooms out and places itself below the text.

Variants:

  • A superimposed variant of this logo exists, which has appeared on some shows.
  • A short version also exists, where it starts at the point where the CBS eye moves up.
  • On the 1992 Guiding Light Primetime Special, the logo is a still image against a black background.
  • A still version exists.
  • A variant that has the byline "A PRODUCTION OF CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL OF CANADA LTD" also exists.
  • On the 1995 TV adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, the logo is filmed.

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

  • A synthesized re-arrangement of three notes of the four-note 1959 CBS Television fanfare, the end theme, or most commonly, silence.
  • The short version features a longer last note.
  • A longer version also exists, where a synth harp is heard at the beginning, then it leads to the normal version.
  • Starting in 1994, a generic theme is used due to split screen credits.

Availability:

  • It made its debut on P.S. I Luv U, and made its final appearance on the September 6, 1996 edition of The Gordon Elliott Show.
  • Seen on post-season 2 episodes of Evening Shade, seasons 1-3 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS Soap Break, the first two seasons of The Gordon Elliott Show, and seasons 3-6 of Rescue 911, among others.
  • It was also seen on the Caroline in the City episode "The Pilot", on some prints.
  • It is still intact on DVD prints of the first two seasons of Walker, Texas Ranger (also intact on H&I and Peacock), the first three seasons of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and the final two Gunsmoke TV movies: The Long Ride (1993) and One Man's Justice (1994), as well as the first season of Touched by an Angel.
    • However, the DVD releases of the first two seasons of Caroline in the City, and the second season of Dave's World both plaster this logo with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo instead.
  • The in-credit version was seen on the game show The Hollywood Game.
  • This logo is also seen at the end of the Family Home Entertainment and Golden Books Family Entertainment VHS releases of Frosty Returns (however, it is plastered by the 1997 logo on current CBS airings and the Classic Media logo on the Frosty The Snowman DVD release in which this special is included).

CBS Productions (second era)

1st Logo (September 13, 1995-1998)

Visuals: Over a textured yellow or gold CBS Eyemark background, there is a pair of ghostly gray hands holding up a gray CBS eye logo. The logo then fades to a closer shot of the hands holding the logo, with the text "CBS PRODUCTIONS" in a Futura font and with "CBS" in a bigger font, along with a CBS Eyemark below, in front of them.

Trivia: This logo was based on the CBS 1995-96 on-air identity, "You're on CBS".

Variant: Sometimes, the hands holding up the CBS eye logo are omitted, so there is only the text on the textured yellow background.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A haunted theme with a thud sound, none, a generic theme on NBC and CBS, or just the end title theme playing over the logo.

Availability:

  • It appeared on such shows like seasons 3 and 4 of Walker, Texas Ranger, the first 2 seasons of Caroline in the City, the final season of Rescue 911, the first season of Early Edition, post-1995 episodes of Dave's World, Moloney, and even the first season of Kids Say The Darndest Things.
  • Also seen on seasons 4 and 5 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, seasons 2 and 3 of Touched by an Angel, and the first seasons of Promised Land and Early Edition.
  • However, this logo was plastered by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo on most current prints of Early Edition including the DVD and Start TV airings, and on the DVD releases of the first two seasons of Caroline in the City, and by the 2006 CBS Paramount Network Television "Wallpaper" logo on Walker, Texas Ranger: The Complete Third Season on DVD, but it is still intact on Peacock's prints of the latter series.

2nd Logo (September 15, 1997-November 28, 2019)

Visuals: There is a flash of light, which dies down to reveal the CBS Eyemark logo (with the light coming from the center of it) with "CBS PRODUCTIONS" next to and below it, floating above a floor in a blue-lighted white studio with a CBS logo pattern (with the color variations of the Eyemark) on the walls. The text is in the network's familiar Didot font and the entire logo is brown. The logo then slowly zooms away.

Trivia:

  • This logo was based on the CBS 1997-98 on-air identity, "The Address is CBS: Welcome Home", which was designed by Pittard Sullivan.
  • If one looks closely in the 1997 version of this logo as the light dies down, another CBS Eyemark located in the center of the bigger Eyemark can be seen.

Variants:

  • Starting in 1999, a better-known version debuted, which omits the light. The logo is redone in a lighter shade of reddish-brown, and the font is smaller, with the metallic silver outline more visible. However, the original text can still be seen in the reflection on the floor.
    • Now & Again and Walker, Texas Ranger continued to use the original version until their end in 2000 and 2001 respectively. Snowden's Christmas also used the original version on the VHS release despite the CBS premiere using the 1999 logo.
  • Five widescreen versions exist for the 1999 version.
  • On season 1 of The Amazing Race, the logo is above the 1985 Touchstone Television logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

  • Mostly none or the outro of the end title theme from any show playing over the logo until 2009. On occasion, the music score from the 97-98 on-air look plays over the logo, along with voice actor Mark Elliott reading a short promo.
  • June 23, 2009-March 13, 2016: A light orchestral sounder, played by low strings, low horns and a piano with a bang of a timpani and a clash of cymbals. It sounds a little bit like the 3-note CBS jingle, which was used between 1992 and 2020. Composed by Jeff Cardoni. This debuted on the second season of The Cleaner, and was last heard on CSI: Cyber.
    • There are two short versions. The first starts a split-second before the cymbals end, and the second has the theme truncated.

Audio Variants:

  • On Kids Say the Darndest Things, Now & Again and The Brian Benben Show, a mysterious synth sounder is heard.
    • On Now & Again, this theme trails into the 1995 Paramount Domestic Television logo, but on current prints, it either fades out early, or is cut-off by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo's theme.
    • On Earl Jenshus' "earlier works" demo reel, a long version of the mysterious synth sounder is heard. This can be seen here.
  • On Listen Up!, the abridged version of the Fox Television Studios logo's theme is played, as a result of this logo plastering it.
  • On The Beautiful Life: TBL, the shortened 2006 CBS Paramount Television jingle is heard.
  • On Russian TV prints of Early Edition, this logo is short and almost still with the ending theme playing over it.
  • CBS, NBC and The CW airings used their generic themes.
  • On most episodes of Family Law, the scream from the preceding 2000 Paul Haggis Productions logo extends into this logo.
  • On seasons 1-4 of Without a Trace and the 6th episode of season 1 of Cold Case, the thunder sounds from the Jerry Bruckheimer Television logo finishes over this logo.
  • On season 1 of The Amazing Race, the 1989 Touchstone Television logo's theme is heard.

Availability:

  • Seen on Walker, Texas Ranger seasons 5-8, seasons 4-9 of Touched by an Angel, The District, The Gregory Hines Show, Still Standing, Yes, Dear, The King of Queens until the 6th episode of season 9, the final season of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (and the two TV movies that followed it), the last few seasons of Promised Land, Kids Say the Darndest Things, The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS, and the CSI franchise, among others. This was regularly used until summer 2006 when this logo was replaced by the 2006 CBS Paramount Network Television logo.
  • This logo is not plastered over on syndicated reruns of shows except on season 5 of Walker, Texas Ranger on DVD and Early Edition reruns on GMC (now Up) and DVD releases, which have the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo instead.
  • When the company was revived in 2008, this logo was seen on The Cleaner, 90210 (until season 4), the short-lived Melrose Place revival (except the pilot episode which used the 2009 CBS Television Studios logo), the first three seasons of The Good Wife, and the first two seasons apiece of Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods.
  • Starting in 2012, most of the shows that used this logo began using the 2009 CBS Television Studios logo.
    • However, the logo was also seen on CSI: Cyber, and The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS continued to use this logo until 2019, with the CBS Studios logo replacing it starting in 2020.
  • It was also seen on CBS' airings of Nelvana's series such as The Dumb Bunnies, Rescue Heroes, Franklin, and Tales from the Cryptkeeper. Current prints skip ahead to the Nelvana logo.
  • It can also be seen on later seasons of Touched by an Angel on MeTV and Start TV airings.

Copyright Stamps

Here is some information about the copyright stamps on CBS Productions shows:

  • 1952-1974: © [YEAR] Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • 1974-1998: © [YEAR] CBS Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • 1997-2003: © [YEAR] CBS Worldwide Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2003-2019: © [YEAR] CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
CBS Productions
CBS Paramount Television
CBS Studios
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