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'''Nicknames:''' "Four D", "4-D" |
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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background, we see "{{Font|Garamond|FOUR PRODUCTIONS, INC.}}" in a black Clarendon Condensed font followed by the appearance of four overlapping "'''D'''" logos from smallest to largest. The D's form in the center in between "{{Font|Garamond|FOUR}}" and "{{Font|Garamond|PRODUCTIONS}}". |
'''Logo:''' On a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background, we see "{{Font|Garamond|FOUR PRODUCTIONS, INC.}}" in a black Clarendon Condensed font followed by the appearance of four overlapping "'''D'''" logos from smallest to largest. The D's form in the center in between "{{Font|Garamond|FOUR}}" and "{{Font|Garamond|PRODUCTIONS}}". |
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'''Trivia:''' On older prints of this logo, the white dot flashes in tune with the closing timpani note when it fades out (the film projector/telecine cue mark). This was also seen on prints where it was followed by the 1996 [[Sony Pictures Television|Columbia TriStar Television]] logo. |
'''Trivia:''' On older prints of this logo, the white dot flashes in tune with the closing timpani note when it fades out (the film projector/telecine cue mark). This was also seen on prints where it was followed by the 1996 [[Sony Pictures Television|Columbia TriStar Television]] logo. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Cel animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' An upbeat ditty composed by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson, who composed the theme for ''Barney Miller'' and also composed the [[Lorimar Television]] 1971-1986 jingle. With the following arrangements: |
'''Music/Sounds:''' An upbeat ditty composed by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson, who composed the theme for ''Barney Miller'' and also composed the [[Lorimar Television]] 1971-1986 jingle. With the following arrangements: |
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* It is also on the end of each episode of ''Barney Miller'', beginning with the second season as released on both the individual releases of seasons 1-3 from [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] and the complete series release from Shout! Factory released in 2011. |
* It is also on the end of each episode of ''Barney Miller'', beginning with the second season as released on both the individual releases of seasons 1-3 from [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] and the complete series release from Shout! Factory released in 2011. |
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* The logo was omitted from the season 1 release by SPHE and Shout! Factory (as it used the original masters from SPHE). Shout! Factory's release of season 4 (as part of the complete series set) omits this logo as well on all but two episodes, replacing them with the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo instead. |
* The logo was omitted from the season 1 release by SPHE and Shout! Factory (as it used the original masters from SPHE). Shout! Factory's release of season 4 (as part of the complete series set) omits this logo as well on all but two episodes, replacing them with the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo instead. |
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Four D Productions, Inc. was an independent television production company formed by producer Danny Arnold in 1974. In 1977, Columbia Pictures Television acquired worldwide distribution rights to Barney Miller and its spin-off Fish. On August 28, 1986, the CPT Group acquired Four D Productions including his other companies part of Danny Arnold Productions, Inc. for $50 million after Danny Arnold dropped federal and state lawsuits against Columbia over the sharing of profits from Barney Miller.
Logo: On a yellow background, we see "FOUR PRODUCTIONS, INC." in a black Clarendon Condensed font followed by the appearance of four overlapping "D" logos from smallest to largest. The D's form in the center in between "FOUR" and "PRODUCTIONS".
Trivia: On older prints of this logo, the white dot flashes in tune with the closing timpani note when it fades out (the film projector/telecine cue mark). This was also seen on prints where it was followed by the 1996 Columbia TriStar Television logo.
FX/SFX: Cel animation.
Music/Sounds: An upbeat ditty composed by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson, who composed the theme for Barney Miller and also composed the Lorimar Television 1971-1986 jingle. With the following arrangements:
Availability: Rare.
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