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===Background===
===Logo (January 21, 1974-October 1, 1976)===
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Ed Fishman Randall Freer Productions (1975) (From - old Game Show Network airing of The Diamond Head Game).png
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<center>AN<br>ED RANDALL<br>FISHMAN FREER<br>PRODUCTION</center>
all in Cooper Black font with a conjoined stylized "F". One appears right side-up, and the other upside-down with a Latin symbol Tilde in the middle to represent the "Conjoined F" underneath the names and above the word "PRODUCTION" with a copyright stamp below.▼
'''Variant:''' On ''The Fun Factory'', a short-lived 1976 NBC game that was from Fishman-Freer and CPT, the closing card had a copyright: "©1976 The Fun Factory, Inc.". The text "in association with COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION" was seen below the copyright stamp. The Fishman-Freer and CPT credits were in the title font of ''The Jeffersons'' (the 1975-85 T.A.T./CBS comedy). ▼
'''Technique:''' A still, printed image.
▲all in Cooper Black font with a conjoined stylized "F". One appears right side-up, and the other upside-down with a Latin symbol Tilde in the middle to represent the "Conjoined F" underneath the names and above the word "PRODUCTION" with a copyright stamp below.
▲Variant: On ''The Fun Factory'', a short-lived 1976 NBC game that was from Fishman-Freer and CPT, the closing card had a copyright: "©1976 The Fun Factory, Inc.". The text "in association with COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION" was seen below the copyright stamp. The Fishman-Freer and CPT credits were in the title font of ''The Jeffersons'' (the 1975-85 T.A.T./CBS comedy).
'''Availability:
▲Music/Sounds: The end-title theme from any show. On ''The Fun Factory'', a short-lived 1976 NBC game that was from Fishman-Freer and CPT, announcer Jim Thompson said: "''The Fun Factory'' has been an Ed Fishman-Randall Freer Production in association with Columbia Pictures Television."
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▲Availability: Extinct. Last seen on ''Dealer's Choice'', ''The Diamond Head Game'', and ''The Fun Factory''; all were syndicated by Columbia Pictures Television (with the latter two also reran on Game Show Network/GSN).
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Background
Fishman-Freer Productions was an independent production company that was founded in 1973 by Ed Fishman and Randall Freer, that was originally known as "Odyssey Productions". It was renamed to Fishman-Freer Productions on January 14, 1974.
Logo (January 21, 1974-October 1, 1976)
Visuals: An in-credit logo with the text,
ED RANDALL
FISHMAN FREER
PRODUCTION
all in Cooper Black font with a conjoined stylized "F". One appears right side-up, and the other upside-down with a Latin symbol Tilde in the middle to represent the "Conjoined F" underneath the names and above the word "PRODUCTION" with a copyright stamp below.
Variant: On The Fun Factory, a short-lived 1976 NBC game that was from Fishman-Freer and CPT, the closing card had a copyright: "©1976 The Fun Factory, Inc.". The text "in association with COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION" was seen below the copyright stamp. The Fishman-Freer and CPT credits were in the title font of The Jeffersons (the 1975-85 T.A.T./CBS comedy).
Technique: A still, printed image.
Audio: The end-title theme from any show. On The Fun Factory, a short-lived 1976 NBC game that was from Fishman-Freer and CPT, announcer Jim Thompson said: "The Fun Factory has been an Ed Fishman-Randall Freer Production in association with Columbia Pictures Television."
Availability: Last seen on Dealer's Choice, The Diamond Head Game, and The Fun Factory; all were syndicated by Columbia Pictures Television (with the latter two also reran on Game Show Network/GSN).