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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, on the left, is a vertical silver "'''{{color|silver|D}}''' o u g" and a horizontal "'''{{color|orange|M}}''' c H E N R Y" with a pink line that protrudes from the left of the Doug McHenry Filmscreen onto the bottom of the "M c". Beneath the word "H E N R Y" is the text "F I L M" in a much smaller font. Under that is a silver line coming from the left to the "M" in "F I L M". Underneath "D o u g" is a blue circle with a very thick silver and black gradient border.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, on the left, is a vertical {{color|silver}} "'''{{color|silver|D}}''' {{color|silver|o u g}}" and a horizontal "'''{{color|orange|M}}''' {{color|silver|c H E N R Y}}" with a {{color|hotpink|pink}} line that protrudes from the left of the screen onto the bottom of the "{{color|orange|'''M'''}} {{color|silver|c}}". Beneath the word "{{color|silver|H E N R Y}}" is the text "{{color|orange|F I L M}}" in a much smaller font. Under that is a {{color|silver}} line coming from the left to the "{{color|orange|M}}" in "{{color|orange|F I L M}}". Underneath "{{color|silver|'''D''' o u g}}" is a {{color|blue}} circle with a very thick {{color|silver}} and black gradient border.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' None.
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on the 1988 NBC pilot ''Heart and Soul'', alongside the [[Giggling Goose Productions]] and the 1988 [[Castle Rock Television]] logos.
'''Availability:''' Only seen on the 1988 NBC pilot ''Heart and Soul'', alongside the [[Giggling Goose Productions]] and the 1988 [[Castle Rock Television]] logos.




===2nd Logo (August 8-September 7, 1990)===
===2nd Logo (August 8-September 7, 1990)===
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'''Visuals:''' The logo portion for Doug McHenry Film Group is the same as before, minus the circle and is smaller and shifted to the bottom-left to make room for Doug McHenry Film and Grio Entertainment Groupthe following. On the right is a purple dome. Inside it are two conjoined silver "G"s with a roaring panther. Behind the "G"s is a red glow with yellow in the middle. Below that is the text "GRIO ENTERTAINMENT GROUP". Underneath everything is "in association with".
'''Visuals:''' The logo portion for Doug McHenry Film is the same as before, minus the circle and is smaller and shifted to the bottom-left to make room for the logo for [[Grio Entertainment Group]]. Underneath everything is "''in association with''".


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' None.
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'''Availability:''' Appeared on ''New Attitude'', a short-lived sitcom starring musician Morris Day.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on ''New Attitude'', a short-lived sitcom starring musician Morris Day.




[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:American television logos]]

Revision as of 16:57, 17 November 2023


1st Logo (July 21, 1988)

Visuals: On a black background, on the left, is a vertical silver "D o u g" and a horizontal "M c H E N R Y" with a pink line that protrudes from the left of the screen onto the bottom of the "M c". Beneath the word "H E N R Y" is the text "F I L M" in a much smaller font. Under that is a silver line coming from the left to the "M" in "F I L M". Underneath "D o u g" is a blue circle with a very thick silver and black gradient border.

Technique: None.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Only seen on the 1988 NBC pilot Heart and Soul, alongside the Giggling Goose Productions and the 1988 Castle Rock Television logos.

2nd Logo (August 8-September 7, 1990)

Visuals: The logo portion for Doug McHenry Film is the same as before, minus the circle and is smaller and shifted to the bottom-left to make room for the logo for Grio Entertainment Group. Underneath everything is "in association with".

Technique: None.

Audio: The closing theme to the TV show.

Availability: Appeared on New Attitude, a short-lived sitcom starring musician Morris Day.

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