Charles Burrows Charles Productions

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Revision as of 12:29, 9 October 2022 by imported>Blue2000 (Undo revision 296560 by Shakla (talk) Can you stop removing that word?! Don't do that ever again Shakla!)

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Background

This is the vanity card of Glen and Les Charles and James Burrows.

(September 30, 1982-December 1993)


Logo: On a static blue background, we see four words sliding in from the sides of the screen, meeting in the center and forming a stack; the word "CHARLES" slides in from the left, then "BURROWS" from the right, afterwards "CHARLES" from the left, and finally "PRODUCTIONS" from the right. All the text is set in ITC American Typewriter, which was popular at the time this logo debuted.

Variant: On The Tortellis and the short-lived 1986 sitcom All is Forgiven, the logo appears slightly enhanced. The word "COMPANY" fades in below after the other words slide in.

FX/SFX: The text sliding in.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Common.

  • It's found intact on all episodes of Cheers on WGN America, Hallmark Channel, and Me-TV, as well as on DVD and VHS releases of said show.
  • This was also seen on The Tortellis and the short-lived 1986 sitcom All is Forgiven when A&E last reran that show in the late 1980s.
  • It was also spotted in a 1993 unaired TV pilot Gloria Vane.

Editor's Note: Everything about this logo is very cheap, particularly the animation, which wasn't that bad back then, but was still cheap back in the day.

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