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Nickname: "The Dove" |
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⚫ | Logo: On a blue background, a 2D drawing of a dove with many outlines behind it, giving the illusion it's fluttering, moves to the right, vibrating as it goes. It leaves behind a series of lines which converge into the words "Lin Bolen" in a cursive font you might have seen on cars of the 1950s (or even grocery stores). "Lin Bolen" drops down a bit, and the dove rotates to face the left. "A" and "PRODUCTION" then zoom out quickly, and the dove vibrates a little bit, then we quickly fade out. A copyright date stays on screen throughout. |
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FX/SFX: The dove, "Lin Bolen" appearing. |
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Music/Sounds: A downward Moog synthesizer jingle. |
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Availability: Extinct. It appeared on a 1976 NBC game show called ''Stumpers!'' |
Revision as of 08:25, 19 August 2020
Captures by
Michael Bass
Editions by
Michael Bass
Michael Bass
Editions by
Michael Bass
(1976)
Nickname: "The Dove"
Logo: On a blue background, a 2D drawing of a dove with many outlines behind it, giving the illusion it's fluttering, moves to the right, vibrating as it goes. It leaves behind a series of lines which converge into the words "Lin Bolen" in a cursive font you might have seen on cars of the 1950s (or even grocery stores). "Lin Bolen" drops down a bit, and the dove rotates to face the left. "A" and "PRODUCTION" then zoom out quickly, and the dove vibrates a little bit, then we quickly fade out. A copyright date stays on screen throughout.
FX/SFX: The dove, "Lin Bolen" appearing.
Music/Sounds: A downward Moog synthesizer jingle.
Availability: Extinct. It appeared on a 1976 NBC game show called Stumpers!