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(September 17, 1977-October 16, 1978)
===Logo (September 17, 1977-October 16, 1978)===
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Logo: We see a live-action shot of bunches of balloons in different colors (which are all in the rainbow) flying away to the sky.
'''Visuals:''' There is a live-action shot of bunches of balloons in different colors (which are all in the rainbow) flying away to the sky.
<center>A<br>HEYDAY<br>PRODUCTION</center>
A
HEYDAY
PRODUCTION
in white text is seen on the bottom center of the screen.
in white text is seen on the bottom center of the screen.


FX/SFX: None, only live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


Music/Sounds: Closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' Closing theme of the show.


Availability: This was seen on the first season of Operation: Petticoat and on the obscure failed pilot for an adult-oriented comedy series called Windows, Doors & Keyholes.
'''Availability:''' This was seen on the first season of ''Operation: Petticoat'' and on the obscure failed pilot for an adult-oriented comedy series called ''Windows, Doors & Keyholes''.



Editor's Note: None.

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Latest revision as of 03:19, 27 November 2023

Logo (September 17, 1977-October 16, 1978)


Visuals: There is a live-action shot of bunches of balloons in different colors (which are all in the rainbow) flying away to the sky.

A
HEYDAY
PRODUCTION

in white text is seen on the bottom center of the screen.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: Closing theme of the show.

Availability: This was seen on the first season of Operation: Petticoat and on the obscure failed pilot for an adult-oriented comedy series called Windows, Doors & Keyholes.

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