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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*The color of the text varies by show. The credit is |
*The color of the text varies by show. The credit is yellow on ''Taxi'', white on ''Cindy'', and blue on ''The Associates''. |
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*1978-1979 episodes of ''Taxi'' included the "In Association With" notice on the logo itself, bypassing the separate screen. |
*1978-1979 episodes of ''Taxi'' included the "In Association With" notice on the logo itself, bypassing the separate screen. |
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*One holiday variant of the logo has the female voice calling after him, "Merry Christmas, Mr. Walters!". |
*One holiday variant of the logo has the female voice calling after him, "Merry Christmas, Mr. Walters!". |
This is the production company of former MTM Enterprises employees James L. Brooks (who would later go on to found his own company, Gracie Films), David Davis, Stan Daniels and Ed. Weinberger (who would later go on to found his own company, The Weinberger Co.).
Visuals: There is a clip of a stereotypical businessman named Mr. Walters (played by company co-founder Ed. Weinberger) leaving his office, with a credit superimposed over the clip stating:
This is usually followed with an "In Association With" screen.
Variants:
Technique: Live-action.
Audio: The ending of the show's theme song combined with a female secretary saying, "Good night, Mr. Walters!", and Mr. Walters grumbling, probably from a hard day on the job. None for the Italian variant.
Availability: It can be seen at the end of Taxi. This was also seen on the series The Associates and the 1978 TV movie Cindy.