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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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NBC Television Network was founded in 1947 by RCA (NBC's former parent company). In 1979, they changed its name to NBC Productions. In 1995, NBC launched a partnership with television director James Burrows to create [[3 Sisters Entertainment]], which produced five series for the network. Out of these five, the most successful from the venture were ''Will & Grace'' and ''Caroline in the City'' (co-produced by [[CBS Productions]] and owned by [[CBS Media Ventures]]). In 1996, the company was renamed '''NBC Studios'''. In July 2004, NBC Studios merged with [[Universal Network Television]] to form [[NBC Universal Television Studio]]. |
NBC Television Network was founded in 1947 by RCA ([[NBC]]'s former parent company). In 1979, they changed its name to NBC Productions. In 1995, NBC launched a partnership with television director James Burrows to create [[3 Sisters Entertainment]], which produced five series for the network. Out of these five, the most successful from the venture were ''Will & Grace'' and ''Caroline in the City'' (co-produced by [[CBS Productions]] and owned by [[CBS Media Ventures]]). In 1996, the company was renamed '''NBC Studios'''. In July 2004, NBC Studios merged with [[Universal Network Television]] to form [[NBC Universal Television Studio]]. |
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|NBC Television Network first logo (color version, 1960).PNG|1st Logo (October 5, 1960-1963) |
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|Nbc_snake_1963.png|2nd Logo (October 5, 1960-1963?) |
|Nbc_snake_1963.png|2nd Logo (October 5, 1960-1963?) |
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|NBC_Logo.jpg|3rd Logo (October 5, 1960-1966) |
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|NBC_Entertainment_(1985).png|(1985) |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' A few camera lenses rotate clockwise, and two yellow and blue shadows of a microphone turning. Superimposed on the screen, the NBC snake logo forms, and the text "TELEVISION NETWORK" in a small font appears inside the "C" of the snake. |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action footage and cel animation. |
'''Technique:''' Live-action footage and cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A horn fanfare plays as an announcer either says, "Produced (in color) in association with the NBC Television Network", "This has been a color presentation of the NBC Television Network", or "This has been an NBC Television Network presentation". |
'''Audio:''' A horn fanfare plays as an announcer either says, "Produced (in color) in association with the NBC Television Network", "This has been a color presentation of the NBC Television Network", or "This has been an NBC Television Network presentation". |
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'''Audio Variants:''' There is a |
'''Audio Variants:''' There is a 1962 blooper variant in which a different horn fanfare (which is one of the fanfares used for [[CBS]]' in-credit eyemark wallpaper logos) is being heard as the announcer says, "This is the CBS Television...oh, goddamn it!", as the wrong logo was shown. This was only used for a CBS blooper reel. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*This logo has been spotted in a few episodes of ''You Bet Your Life''. |
*This logo has been spotted in a few episodes of ''You Bet Your Life'', as well as on ''The Doctors''. |
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*This also |
*This also turned up at the end of GSN's 2003 airing of the original 1963 pilot episode of ''Let's Make a Deal''. |
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*This logo has been spotted on several color episodes of ''Laramie'' on Encore Westerns, following the color Revue logo. |
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===2nd Logo (October 5, 1960-1963?)=== |
===2nd Logo (October 5, 1960-1963?)=== |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' The screen zooms onto a camera rotating around in a clockwise direction, and there is also a blue shadow of a cameraman operating a camera. Then, the logo forms in the same way as the previous logo along with the minuscule "TELEVISION NETWORK" text. When the logo is nearly finished forming, the screen zooms out from the camera lens. |
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|blue|blue}} shadow of a cameraman operating a camera. We then see the logo form in the same way as the previous logo along with the minuscule "{{Small|{{Font|Impact|TELEVISION NETWORK}}}}" text. When the logo is nearly finished forming, we zoom out from the camera lens. |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action footage and cel animation. |
'''Technique:''' Live-action footage and cel animation. |
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===3rd Logo (October 5, 1960-1966)=== |
===3rd Logo (October 5, 1960-1966)=== |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background is pink, red, and magenta light spots. There is the NBC logo forming, while a cameraman moves from left to right in the background. |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action footage and cel animation. |
'''Technique:''' Live-action footage and cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A jazzy horn rendition of the |
'''Audio:''' A jazzy horn rendition of the NBC theme or the dramatic horn fanfare from the previous logos with the announcer voice-over, depending on the variant: |
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*The announcer says, "This has been a production (or presentation) of the NBC Television Network.", or "This has been a color production (or presentation) of the NBC Television Network." for earlier shows (or programs) in color. |
*The announcer says, "This has been a production (or presentation) of the NBC Television Network.", or "This has been a color production (or presentation) of the NBC Television Network." for earlier shows (or programs) in color. |
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*The same announcer says just like in the |
*The same announcer says just like in the 1st logo, "Produced in association with the NBC Television Network.", or "Produced in color in association with the NBC Television Network." (for the earlier shows (or programs) in color) or "This has been an NBC Television Network presentation". |
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'''Audio Variant:''' A silent variant exists. |
'''Audio Variant:''' A silent variant exists. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*It is currently seen on most season 3 episodes of ''The Virginian'' on INSP; this also appeared on some episodes of ''Bonanza'' on Me-TV, such as season 2's "Day of Reckoning" |
*It is currently seen on most season 3 episodes of ''The Virginian'' on INSP; this also appeared on some episodes of ''Bonanza'' on Me-TV, such as season 2's "Day of Reckoning" and season 7's "The Lonely Ranger", and several of the "lost episodes" on Me-TV, followed by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. |
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*The black and white version can be seen on ''The Perry Como Show'' on GetTV. |
*The black and white version can be seen on ''The Perry Como Show'' on GetTV. |
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*16mm network prints of ''Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol'' may retain this logo. It is unknown whether it's kept on the home video releases. |
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===4th Logo (September 12, 1966-1975)=== |
===4th Logo (September 12, 1966-1975)=== |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background is the NBC snake forming itself from the bottom starting with the letter "'''C'''". As the snake forms the letters "'''B'''" and "'''N'''", the background changes its color from black, to light blue, to green, to red. Below the logo is the text "PRODUCED WITH THE NBC-TV NETWORK", "PRODUCED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK", or "PRESENTED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK", which disappears as the background turns red and the logo finishes. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*This logo would appear on a |
*This logo would appear on a light purple-like background as a still shot. |
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*On <u>a promo for ''Star Trek''</u>, the logo is in the bottom left corner and forms from the center of that area. The "'''N'''" moves in the top left, the "'''B'''" in the top right, and the "'''C'''" in the center bottom. |
*On <u>a promo for ''Star Trek''</u>, the logo is in the bottom left corner and forms from the center of that area. The "'''N'''" moves in the top left, the "'''B'''" in the top right, and the "'''C'''" in the center bottom. |
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*<u>Short versions</u> exist that cut part or most of the formation of the letter "'''C'''". |
*<u>Short versions</u> exist that cut part or most of the formation of the letter "'''C'''". |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*It was last seen on current prints of the ''I Dream of Jeannie'' episode "Uncles a Go-Go" preceded by the Screen Gems "S from Hell" and followed by the Sony Pictures Television logo last aired on WGN America and last seen on several 1964 episodes of ''The Virginian'' on Encore Westerns. |
*It was last seen on current prints of the ''I Dream of Jeannie'' episode "Uncles a Go-Go" preceded by the Screen Gems "S from Hell" and followed by the Sony Pictures Television logo last aired on WGN America and last seen on several 1964 episodes of ''The Virginian'' on Encore Westerns. |
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*It was also |
*It was also spotted after an early-2010s airing of ''The Monkees'' episode "Son of a Gypsy" on Antenna TV (with the [[Colex Enterprises]] logo before AND after it). |
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*It was seen on Retro TV airings of ''The Doctors'' episodes from the era (followed by the SFM Entertainment logo). |
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*The logo was seen on original broadcasts of ''Star Trek'' (and likely other shows that aired on NBC that were not in-house productions) but is usually edited out nowadays. |
*The logo was seen on original broadcasts of ''Star Trek'' (and likely other shows that aired on NBC that were not in-house productions) but is usually edited out nowadays. |
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*The "PRESENTED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK" version also appeared on WNBC's analog shutdown back in 2009. |
*The "PRESENTED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK" version also appeared on WNBC's analog shutdown back in 2009. |
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*As for the still variant, it was last seen on ''Eye Guess''. |
*As for the still variant, it was last seen on ''Eye Guess''. |
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*This logo was |
*This logo was also on an airing of ''Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In'' on Decades. |
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*16mm network prints of ''Birdman and The Galaxy Trio'' may retain this logo. |
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'''Legacy:''' This is one of NBC's most well-known logos. |
'''Legacy:''' This is one of NBC's most well-known logos. |
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'''Visuals:''' Just the 1976 [[NBC |NBC network ID]] used as a closing logo. |
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'''Technique:''' Same as the 1976 NBC ID. |
'''Technique:''' Same as the 1976 NBC ID. |
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{{YouTube|id=WUbVoAfe3X8}} |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the 1979-1986 NBC Peacock turns into place. This is a blur of color as it does so but clears up as it stops. Under the peacock are the words: |
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<center>'''NBC<br>PRODUCTIONS'''</center> |
<center>'''NBC<br>PRODUCTIONS'''</center> |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*This logo also appeared superimposed on a |
*This logo also appeared superimposed on a blue background. |
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*A copyright stamp may appear below on some shows. |
*A copyright stamp may appear below on some shows. |
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*On <u>the ''Peter the Great'' miniseries</u>, a still in-credit logo was seen with "NBC" above it. |
*On <u>the ''Peter the Great'' miniseries</u>, a still in-credit logo was seen with "NBC" above it. |
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'''Technique:''' Early computer trail animations. |
'''Technique:''' Early computer trail animations. |
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'''Audio:''' A light synth version of the NBC |
'''Audio:''' A light synth version of the NBC three-note chimes (taken from the 1981 "Our Pride Is Showing" ID, composed by Garry Sherman at Sherman and Kahan Associates in New York, NY) beginning in 1985, a low tone version was used once as well. |
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'''Audio Variant:''' In other cases, it uses the show's ending theme or none. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*Since the NBC logo appears in reruns of other shows, it would stand to reason that this one would be kept as well. |
*Since the NBC logo appears in reruns of other shows, it would stand to reason that this one would be kept as well. |
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*It is seen on some co-produced shows, such as seasons 1 & 2 of ''Punky Brewster'', ''It's Punky Brewster'', and season 1 of the cartoon ''Kissyfur'', among others. |
*It is seen on some co-produced shows, such as seasons 1 & 2 of ''Punky Brewster'', ''It's Punky Brewster'', and season 1 of the cartoon ''Kissyfur'', among others. |
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*The version with the blue background |
*The version with the blue background is intact on both the first two season DVD releases and Peacock streaming prints of ''Punky Brewster''. |
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*The 1985 NBC TV special ''Let's All Be There'', and on the 1985 NBC comedy ''Sara'', starring Geena Davis; on at least the latter, it came after the [[Ubu Productions]] logo, and between the two was an IAW card in a stacked formation and lowercase Broadway font in white on a black screen. |
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===2nd Logo (November 9, 1985-May 24, 1986)=== |
===2nd Logo (November 9, 1985-May 24, 1986)=== |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' On a pine green, light gray and black gradient background is the 1979-1986 NBC "Proud N" logo with the "'''N'''" in black borders. On top is "'''in association with'''" and below that, in front of the "Proud N" logo, "'''NBC Entertainment'''". The words are all in a shiny gold color. |
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'''Variant:''' A <u>later version</u> has " |
'''Variant:''' A <u>later version</u> has "'''Productions'''" in place of "'''Entertainment'''"; it's also darker and a little bit narrow in appearance. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic. |
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'''Audio:''' The show's closing theme. |
'''Audio:''' The show's closing theme. |
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{{YouTube|id=HdNMxGaHDBM|id2=A0digHbHLhA|id3=Wp1MfY3gcoc|id4=h9JOPZL4a6Y|id5=90eLnQflzoo|id6=o1_M0iO0-G0|id7=o9Mq28KUJt8|id8=F-VNWdkklEc|id9=VYgL2vIVCoM|id10=faCGtzoX6pI|id11=8E7mUycAQXM}} |
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'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, a red CGI mound appears. As it rises, more rainbow colors are revealed. Then from the top of the screen, the head/neck of the NBC peacock swings in, and the mound spreads to become its feathers. This peacock is the current version, and it backs away with a color trail around it. Below, the words: |
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'''Logo:''' Same as the network ID, but below, the words: |
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<center>{{Large|'''NBC'''}}<br>P R O D U C T I O N S</center> |
<center>{{Large|'''NBC'''}}<br>P R O D U C T I O N S</center> |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*A <u>videotaped variant</u> exists that moves somewhat slower than the filmed counterpart; this has appeared on ''Saturday Night Live'' reruns of the era and early episodes of ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien''. |
* A <u>videotaped variant</u> exists that moves somewhat slower than the filmed counterpart; this has appeared on ''Saturday Night Live'' reruns of the era and early episodes of ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien''. |
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*A copyright stamp may appear below on some shows. |
* A copyright stamp may appear below on some shows. |
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*On <u>''Tapeheads''</u>, the name is written in one line, but the peacock remains above "NBC". |
* On <u>''Tapeheads''</u>, the name is written in one line, but the peacock remains above "NBC". |
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*Some shows have <u>a slightly shortened version</u> which begins as the Peacock eases back. It is seen on some shows such as ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''. |
* Some shows have <u>a slightly shortened version</u> which begins as the Peacock eases back. It is seen on some shows such as ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''. |
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*On <u>''The Nerd''</u>, an unsold TV pilot that was produced in 1989, but did not air until 1996, <u>season 1 of ''The Single Guy''</u>, <u>most episodes of |
* On <u>''The Nerd''</u>, an unsold TV pilot that was produced in 1989, but did not air until 1996, <u>season 1 of ''The Single Guy''</u>, <u>most episodes of ''The Cosby Mysteries''</u>, <u>''Homicide: Life on the Street''</u> and most NBC shows from 1994-96 due to split-screen credits, the logo is still. |
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*On <u>''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno''</u> and <u>''Late Night with Conan O'Brien''</u> from sometime in late 1994, the logo is still on NBC's then-new generic split-screen closing credits on the right-hand side with a copyright notice. |
* On <u>''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno''</u> and <u>''Late Night with Conan O'Brien''</u> from sometime in late 1994, the logo is still on NBC's then-new generic split-screen closing credits on the right-hand side with a copyright notice. |
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*In 1994, a still version of the logo has the peacock's feathers shown in their true colors. |
* In 1994, a still version of the logo has the peacock's feathers shown in their true colors. |
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* On <u>the ''Saturday Night Live'' episode from December 17, 1988</u> (Melanie Griffith/Little Feat), snow falls throughout this logo and the preceding [[Broadway Video]] logo. |
* On <u>the ''Saturday Night Live'' episode from December 17, 1988</u> (Melanie Griffith/Little Feat), snow falls throughout this logo and the preceding [[Broadway Video]] logo. |
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* On a 1990 [[Thames Television]] airing of ''Come in Spinner'', this logo fades into the 1989 [[Thames (1968-2006)|Thames Television Presentation]] endcap. |
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* On the Amazon Prime Video streaming print of ''JAG'', the logo is stretched to 16:9. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio Variants:''' |
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*In late 1993, the theme was slightly orchestrated and sped-up. |
* In late 1993, the theme was slightly orchestrated and sped-up. |
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*A low tone version of the theme was |
* A low tone version of the theme exists, which was seen on Lifetime Movie Network's airings of ''Her Last Chance''. |
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*<u>The ''NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration''</u> uses the NBC Chime theme from the 1950s. |
* <u>The ''NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration''</u> uses the NBC Chime theme from the 1950s. |
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*Most shows and TV movies use the ending theme of the show or movie, or the logo is silent. |
* Most shows and TV movies use the ending theme of the show or movie, or the logo is silent. |
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*Original airings used generic network themes starting in 1994. |
* Original airings used generic network themes starting in 1994. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*It debuted at the end of the ''NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration''. |
* It debuted at the end of the ''NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration''. |
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* This logo was seen at the end of ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' last seen on TBS and ABC Family (now Freeform), and originally seen on the third and fourth seasons of ''Homicide: Life on the Street''. |
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* It was also last seen on reruns of ''SNL'' on E! and the end of ''Malibu Fox'' (not the 1993 film). |
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* It was also seen on the first two seasons of the NBC/UPN sitcom ''In the House'' (retained on Aspire airings) and the 1989-1991 soap opera ''Generations'' when BET last reran that show in the '90s; this was also seen on the 1992-93 NBC sitcom ''Out All Night''. |
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* It was also seen on the 1987 ''NBC Saturday Morning Preview Specials''. |
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*This can also be found on the Season 1 DVD of ''JAG'' released by CBS; H&I airings and Paramount+ prints keep this logo intact. |
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*This can be found on |
* This logo can also be found on the Season 1 DVD release of ''JAG'' released by CBS; H&I airings, Paramount+ prints, and Amazon Prime airings also keep this logo intact. |
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*This logo |
* This logo can also be found on most 1980-1996 SNL episodes on Peacock, and previously on Netflix and Hulu before they were taken off the respective two services. |
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* This logo has also been added, following the Broadway Video logo, on select 1975-85 reruns of ''Saturday Night Live'' when broadcast on NBC and Peacock. |
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* It was also seen on a July 20, 1999 [[Granada Television|Granada]] airing of the 1994 TV movie ''Danielle Steel's A Perfect Stranger'', which is then followed by the 1995 [[ITV Granada Productions|A Granada Presentation]] endcap. |
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* It is also preserved on the Amazon Prime Video streaming print of the pilot episode of ''JAG'', which is then followed by the 2022 [[Paramount Global Content Distribution]] logo. |
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==NBC Studios== |
==NBC Studios== |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' Against a black background with three sets of light beams, there is an extreme close-up of a 3D NBC peacock design, which appears facing downward, and then rises and zooms back to the center of the light beams, as the text "'''NBC STUDIOS'''" in the same font as above, blurs in from above the screen and lands right under the peacock. Three sets of red and blue beams radiate behind the peacock. |
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'''Trivia:''' The background was based on CBS's affiliate IDs from 1992-1996. |
'''Trivia:''' The background was based on CBS's affiliate IDs from 1992-1996. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*For syndicated programs, the text would sometimes read "'''NBC ENTERPRISES'''". |
*For syndicated programs, the text would sometimes read "'''NBC ENTERPRISES'''". |
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*A variant of the "'''ENTERPRISES'''" version has the |
*A variant of the "'''ENTERPRISES'''" version has the orange beam in the middle much more visible, and the red beam on the right slides to the left before ending up in its usual position. |
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*The more common "short" version starts when the peacock zooms backward and the company name blurs in and lands under the peacock. |
*The more common "short" version starts when the peacock zooms backward and the company name blurs in and lands under the peacock. |
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*<u>Some episodes of ''World's Most Amazing Videos''</u> and <u>reruns of ''Passions''</u> have a copyright stamp attached. |
*<u>Some episodes of ''World's Most Amazing Videos''</u> and <u>reruns of ''Passions''</u> have a copyright stamp attached. |
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*Another "short" version shows only the finished product, with the light beams moving in the background. This can be as short as a second long. |
*Another "short" version shows only the finished product, with the light beams moving in the background. This can be as short as a second long. |
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*On <u>''Sleepwalkers''</u> (the 1997 TV series), the text "in association with" is seen under the logo. |
*On <u>''Sleepwalkers''</u> (the 1997 TV series) and the failed pilot of ''ManMade'', the text "in association with" is seen under the logo. |
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*On the animated sitcoms <u>''God, the Devil and Bob''</u> and <u>''Sammy''</u>, the logo is still. |
*On the animated sitcoms <u>''God, the Devil and Bob''</u> and <u>''Sammy''</u>, the logo is still. |
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*On <u>''UC: Undercover''</u>, the logo is seen on the right with the [[Regency Television]] logo on the left. |
*On <u>''UC: Undercover''</u>, the logo is seen on the right with the [[Regency Television]] logo on the left. |
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*1996-2001: A majestic rendition of the NBC chimes, ending in an orchestral flourish. Composed by Chris Saranec. The full version can be heard on the NBC Studio & Rockefeller Center Tour promo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtQAdR98LU here] and from his Soundtrack Sampler album [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWuN7L2ajGg here]. Some NBC affiliates used the same music for their station IDs. Last heard on early episodes of the U.S. version of ''Weakest Link'' and this is used in tandem with the 1999 theme. |
*1996-2001: A majestic rendition of the NBC chimes, ending in an orchestral flourish. Composed by Chris Saranec. The full version can be heard on the NBC Studio & Rockefeller Center Tour promo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtQAdR98LU here] and from his Soundtrack Sampler album [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWuN7L2ajGg here]. Some NBC affiliates used the same music for their station IDs. Last heard on early episodes of the U.S. version of ''Weakest Link'' and this is used in tandem with the 1999 theme. |
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*1999-2004: A fully orchestral, more majestic and |
*1999-2004: A fully orchestral, more majestic and triumphant-sounding rendition of the NBC chimes. |
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'''Visuals:''' There is the standard NBC Peacock logo emerging from the bottom of the screen. The logo border is in chrome, and the feathers are crystal-like and tinted for each of its colors. As the logo rises upward and out, a pair of searchlights bounce light onto the feathers, reflecting the vibrant colors outward. The words "'''NBC STUDIOS'''", also crystallized, appear below the logo. |
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*Sometimes on the short version, the last 2 and a half notes of the regular 1999 theme is heard. |
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*On <u>''American Dreams''</u>, the regular 1999 theme is sped up. |
*On <u>''American Dreams''</u>, the regular 1999 theme is sped up. |
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*Sometimes, the ending theme of the show is played. |
*Sometimes, the ending theme of the show is played or none. |
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*NBC and ABC airings use generic themes. |
*NBC and ABC airings use generic themes. |
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*Appears on seasons 3-6 of ''Will & Grace'' and ''Crossing Jordan''. |
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*It was also seen at the end of ''It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie''; the Blu-ray release retains this. |
*It was also seen at the end of ''It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie''; the Blu-ray release retains this. |
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*It also appears at the end of [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] UK VHS releases of episodes 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 of season 1 and episodes 2, 4 and the final episode of season 2 of ''Boomtown'', which is then followed by the full length version of the 1997 [[DreamWorks Pictures]] logo. |
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*It also appears at the end of modern international releases of the first episode and almost all episodes of ''Boomtown'', which is then followed by the 2010 variant of the 2009 [[MGM Television]] logo. |
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*The "ENTERPRISES" variant was seen on a few episodes of the U.S. version of ''Weakest Link'' and was used on early fall 2001 episodes of ''Access Hollywood''. |
*The "ENTERPRISES" variant was seen on a few episodes of the U.S. version of ''Weakest Link'' and was used on early fall 2001 episodes of ''Access Hollywood''. |
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 8 November 2024
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Background
NBC Television Network was founded in 1947 by RCA (NBC's former parent company). In 1979, they changed its name to NBC Productions. In 1995, NBC launched a partnership with television director James Burrows to create 3 Sisters Entertainment, which produced five series for the network. Out of these five, the most successful from the venture were Will & Grace and Caroline in the City (co-produced by CBS Productions and owned by CBS Media Ventures). In 1996, the company was renamed NBC Studios. In July 2004, NBC Studios merged with Universal Network Television to form NBC Universal Television Studio.
NBC Television Network (pre-1979)
1st Logo (October 5, 1960-1963)
Visuals: A few camera lenses rotate clockwise, and two yellow and blue shadows of a microphone turning. Superimposed on the screen, the NBC snake logo forms, and the text "TELEVISION NETWORK" in a small font appears inside the "C" of the snake.
Technique: Live-action footage and cel animation.
Audio: A horn fanfare plays as an announcer either says, "Produced (in color) in association with the NBC Television Network", "This has been a color presentation of the NBC Television Network", or "This has been an NBC Television Network presentation".
Audio Variants: There is a 1962 blooper variant in which a different horn fanfare (which is one of the fanfares used for CBS' in-credit eyemark wallpaper logos) is being heard as the announcer says, "This is the CBS Television...oh, goddamn it!", as the wrong logo was shown. This was only used for a CBS blooper reel.
Availability:
- This logo has been spotted in a few episodes of You Bet Your Life, as well as on The Doctors.
- This also turned up at the end of GSN's 2003 airing of the original 1963 pilot episode of Let's Make a Deal.
- This logo has been spotted on several color episodes of Laramie on Encore Westerns, following the color Revue logo.
2nd Logo (October 5, 1960-1963?)
Visuals: The screen zooms onto a camera rotating around in a clockwise direction, and there is also a blue shadow of a cameraman operating a camera. Then, the logo forms in the same way as the previous logo along with the minuscule "TELEVISION NETWORK" text. When the logo is nearly finished forming, the screen zooms out from the camera lens.
Technique: Live-action footage and cel animation.
Audio: Same as before.
Availability: The color version can be seen on some season 3 episodes of Laramie on Encore Westerns.
3rd Logo (October 5, 1960-1966)
Visuals: Over a black background is pink, red, and magenta light spots. There is the NBC logo forming, while a cameraman moves from left to right in the background.
Technique: Live-action footage and cel animation.
Audio: A jazzy horn rendition of the NBC theme or the dramatic horn fanfare from the previous logos with the announcer voice-over, depending on the variant:
- The announcer says, "This has been a production (or presentation) of the NBC Television Network.", or "This has been a color production (or presentation) of the NBC Television Network." for earlier shows (or programs) in color.
- The same announcer says just like in the 1st logo, "Produced in association with the NBC Television Network.", or "Produced in color in association with the NBC Television Network." (for the earlier shows (or programs) in color) or "This has been an NBC Television Network presentation".
Audio Variant: A silent variant exists.
Availability:
- It is currently seen on most season 3 episodes of The Virginian on INSP; this also appeared on some episodes of Bonanza on Me-TV, such as season 2's "Day of Reckoning" and season 7's "The Lonely Ranger", and several of the "lost episodes" on Me-TV, followed by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo.
- The black and white version can be seen on The Perry Como Show on GetTV.
- 16mm network prints of Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol may retain this logo. It is unknown whether it's kept on the home video releases.
4th Logo (September 12, 1966-1975)
Visuals: Over a black background is the NBC snake forming itself from the bottom starting with the letter "C". As the snake forms the letters "B" and "N", the background changes its color from black, to light blue, to green, to red. Below the logo is the text "PRODUCED WITH THE NBC-TV NETWORK", "PRODUCED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK", or "PRESENTED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK", which disappears as the background turns red and the logo finishes.
Variants:
- This logo would appear on a light purple-like background as a still shot.
- On a promo for Star Trek, the logo is in the bottom left corner and forms from the center of that area. The "N" moves in the top left, the "B" in the top right, and the "C" in the center bottom.
- Short versions exist that cut part or most of the formation of the letter "C".
- This can also appear in B&W on prints in the said colors.
Technique: Camera controlled/cel animation.
Audio: The NBC chime theme from the 1950s, only sped up a little or the ending song of the program or promo.
Audio Variants:
- On WNBC's analog shutdown, this had the original 1950's chimes.
- On Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, a single person clapping can be heard over the chimes.
Availability:
- It was last seen on current prints of the I Dream of Jeannie episode "Uncles a Go-Go" preceded by the Screen Gems "S from Hell" and followed by the Sony Pictures Television logo last aired on WGN America and last seen on several 1964 episodes of The Virginian on Encore Westerns.
- It was also spotted after an early-2010s airing of The Monkees episode "Son of a Gypsy" on Antenna TV (with the Colex Enterprises logo before AND after it).
- It was seen on Retro TV airings of The Doctors episodes from the era (followed by the SFM Entertainment logo).
- The logo was seen on original broadcasts of Star Trek (and likely other shows that aired on NBC that were not in-house productions) but is usually edited out nowadays.
- The "PRESENTED BY THE NBC-TV NETWORK" version also appeared on WNBC's analog shutdown back in 2009.
- As for the still variant, it was last seen on Eye Guess.
- This logo was also on an airing of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In on Decades.
- 16mm network prints of Birdman and The Galaxy Trio may retain this logo.
Legacy: This is one of NBC's most well-known logos.
5th Logo (1976-1981)
Visuals: Just the 1976 NBC network ID used as a closing logo.
Technique: Same as the 1976 NBC ID.
Audio: Same as the 1976 NBC ID.
Availability: NBC replaced it with the "Proud N" starting in 1979, but NBC News and NBC Sports retained this logo until 1981.
NBC Productions
1st Logo (1980-1986)
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Prototype variant
Visuals: On a black background, the 1979-1986 NBC Peacock turns into place. This is a blur of color as it does so but clears up as it stops. Under the peacock are the words:
PRODUCTIONS
Variants:
- This logo also appeared superimposed on a blue background.
- A copyright stamp may appear below on some shows.
- On the Peter the Great miniseries, a still in-credit logo was seen with "NBC" above it.
- A prototype version that exists where it is just a (probably) still logo with a black background and a copyright notice.
Technique: Early computer trail animations.
Audio: A light synth version of the NBC three-note chimes (taken from the 1981 "Our Pride Is Showing" ID, composed by Garry Sherman at Sherman and Kahan Associates in New York, NY) beginning in 1985, a low tone version was used once as well.
Audio Variant: In other cases, it uses the show's ending theme or none.
Availability:
- Since the NBC logo appears in reruns of other shows, it would stand to reason that this one would be kept as well.
- It is seen on some co-produced shows, such as seasons 1 & 2 of Punky Brewster, It's Punky Brewster, and season 1 of the cartoon Kissyfur, among others.
- The version with the blue background is intact on both the first two season DVD releases and Peacock streaming prints of Punky Brewster.
- The 1985 NBC TV special Let's All Be There, and on the 1985 NBC comedy Sara, starring Geena Davis; on at least the latter, it came after the Ubu Productions logo, and between the two was an IAW card in a stacked formation and lowercase Broadway font in white on a black screen.
2nd Logo (November 9, 1985-May 24, 1986)
Visuals: On a pine green, light gray and black gradient background is the 1979-1986 NBC "Proud N" logo with the "N" in black borders. On top is "in association with" and below that, in front of the "Proud N" logo, "NBC Entertainment". The words are all in a shiny gold color.
Variant: A later version has "Productions" in place of "Entertainment"; it's also darker and a little bit narrow in appearance.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: The show's closing theme.
Availability:
- This was the first real, non-in-credit NBC Productions logo ever used on Saturday Night Live, appearing on episodes from the 1985-86 season, and was preserved on four episodes on Hulu and Netflix. However, they have been taken off the respective sites.
- The "NBC Entertainment" version is seen on the "Chevy Chase/Shelia E" episode. In contrast, the "John Lithgow/Mr. Mister" episode has the "NBC Productions" variant. Both have been retained on Peacock.
- It should be retained on episodes if they are re-run on TV again. Most reruns, however, will have the next logo.
3rd Logo (May 12, 1986-September 16, 1996)
Visuals: Against a black background, a red CGI mound appears. As it rises, more rainbow colors are revealed. Then from the top of the screen, the head/neck of the NBC peacock swings in, and the mound spreads to become its feathers. This peacock is the current version, and it backs away with a color trail around it. Below, the words:
P R O D U C T I O N S
in its typeface, NBC Futura (which is NBC's proprietary font), fly-in, also with a CGI-like appearance. When they move back into their places, they take on a more "solid", 2D color.
Trivia: This logo was based on the NBC on-air ident and NBC Sports ident, both from 1986.
Variants:
- A videotaped variant exists that moves somewhat slower than the filmed counterpart; this has appeared on Saturday Night Live reruns of the era and early episodes of Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
- A copyright stamp may appear below on some shows.
- On Tapeheads, the name is written in one line, but the peacock remains above "NBC".
- Some shows have a slightly shortened version which begins as the Peacock eases back. It is seen on some shows such as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
- On The Nerd, an unsold TV pilot that was produced in 1989, but did not air until 1996, season 1 of The Single Guy, most episodes of The Cosby Mysteries, Homicide: Life on the Street and most NBC shows from 1994-96 due to split-screen credits, the logo is still.
- On The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien from sometime in late 1994, the logo is still on NBC's then-new generic split-screen closing credits on the right-hand side with a copyright notice.
- In 1994, a still version of the logo has the peacock's feathers shown in their true colors.
- On the Saturday Night Live episode from December 17, 1988 (Melanie Griffith/Little Feat), snow falls throughout this logo and the preceding Broadway Video logo.
- On a 1990 Thames Television airing of Come in Spinner, this logo fades into the 1989 Thames Television Presentation endcap.
- On the Amazon Prime Video streaming print of JAG, the logo is stretched to 16:9.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A piano version of the NBC chimes, ending in an orchestral hit.
Audio Variants:
- In late 1993, the theme was slightly orchestrated and sped-up.
- A low tone version of the theme exists, which was seen on Lifetime Movie Network's airings of Her Last Chance.
- The NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration uses the NBC Chime theme from the 1950s.
- Most shows and TV movies use the ending theme of the show or movie, or the logo is silent.
- Original airings used generic network themes starting in 1994.
Availability:
- It debuted at the end of the NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration.
- This logo was seen at the end of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air last seen on TBS and ABC Family (now Freeform), and originally seen on the third and fourth seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street.
- It was also last seen on reruns of SNL on E! and the end of Malibu Fox (not the 1993 film).
- It was also seen on the first two seasons of the NBC/UPN sitcom In the House (retained on Aspire airings) and the 1989-1991 soap opera Generations when BET last reran that show in the '90s; this was also seen on the 1992-93 NBC sitcom Out All Night.
- It was also seen on the 1987 NBC Saturday Morning Preview Specials.
- This logo can also be found on the Season 1 DVD release of JAG released by CBS; H&I airings, Paramount+ prints, and Amazon Prime airings also keep this logo intact.
- This logo can also be found on most 1980-1996 SNL episodes on Peacock, and previously on Netflix and Hulu before they were taken off the respective two services.
- This logo has also been added, following the Broadway Video logo, on select 1975-85 reruns of Saturday Night Live when broadcast on NBC and Peacock.
- It was also seen on a July 20, 1999 Granada airing of the 1994 TV movie Danielle Steel's A Perfect Stranger, which is then followed by the 1995 A Granada Presentation endcap.
- It is also preserved on the Amazon Prime Video streaming print of the pilot episode of JAG, which is then followed by the 2022 Paramount Global Content Distribution logo.
NBC Studios
1st Logo (August 26, 1996-July 29, 2004)
Visuals: Against a black background with three sets of light beams, there is an extreme close-up of a 3D NBC peacock design, which appears facing downward, and then rises and zooms back to the center of the light beams, as the text "NBC STUDIOS" in the same font as above, blurs in from above the screen and lands right under the peacock. Three sets of red and blue beams radiate behind the peacock.
Trivia: The background was based on CBS's affiliate IDs from 1992-1996.
Variants:
- For syndicated programs, the text would sometimes read "NBC ENTERPRISES".
- A variant of the "ENTERPRISES" version has the orange beam in the middle much more visible, and the red beam on the right slides to the left before ending up in its usual position.
- The more common "short" version starts when the peacock zooms backward and the company name blurs in and lands under the peacock.
- Some episodes of World's Most Amazing Videos and reruns of Passions have a copyright stamp attached.
- Another "short" version shows only the finished product, with the light beams moving in the background. This can be as short as a second long.
- On Sleepwalkers (the 1997 TV series) and the failed pilot of ManMade, the text "in association with" is seen under the logo.
- On the animated sitcoms God, the Devil and Bob and Sammy, the logo is still.
- On UC: Undercover, the logo is seen on the right with the Regency Television logo on the left.
Technique: CGI.
Audio:
- 1996-2001: A majestic rendition of the NBC chimes, ending in an orchestral flourish. Composed by Chris Saranec. The full version can be heard on the NBC Studio & Rockefeller Center Tour promo here and from his Soundtrack Sampler album here. Some NBC affiliates used the same music for their station IDs. Last heard on early episodes of the U.S. version of Weakest Link and this is used in tandem with the 1999 theme.
- 1999-2004: A fully orchestral, more majestic and triumphant-sounding rendition of the NBC chimes.
Audio Variants:
- The 1996 TV movie Sweet Dreams uses the theme from the previous logo.
- On some shows and TV movies, the 1996 theme is sped up.
- On some shows, the 1999 theme is slightly slowed down with a different background string-based orchestration. This music variant would later be used for the NBC Universal Television logos in 2004.
- The 1999 theme also has a faster, lower-pitched version. This is heard only on the short version of this logo.
- Season 1 of The Pretender has part of the MTM Enterprises music play over this logo.
- However on TNT airings of the aforementioned show, none.
- The 1999 TV movie Road Rage has the regular 1999 theme sped-up.
- Sometimes, the end theme plays over it or none.
- Original NBC airings used generic music.
Availability:
- It is seen on Profiler on all DVD releases and Start TV airings, seasons 5-7 of Homicide: Life on the Street on DVD and when last aired on Centric (now BET Her), the first two seasons of Will & Grace on WE tv, Logo TV, and DVD, seasons 4-7 DVD releases of Saved by the Bell: The New Class, 1996-1999 episodes of Saturday Night Live (1999- episodes would start using the SNL Studios logo in place of this), The Pretender on all DVD releases and Decades, and H&I (with the current 20th Television logo following this), and Malibu Fox when they are rerun. It is also seen on pre-2004 episodes of World's Most Amazing Videos, and its Spanish language counterpart that airs on Telemundo, Videos Asombrosos.
- This also appeared on subsequent post-season S2 episodes of the sitcom In the House, currently shown in reruns on the Aspire network.
- The "ENTERPRISES" variant can be seen on City Guys on BET, Malibu CA, One World, and the 1996 TV movie Pandora's Clock (including the DVD release, in which this is followed by the 2001-04 NBC Enterprises logo). Also seen on Ed from 2001-2004, Titans from 2000-01, and the final season of California Dreams. The USA Network's USA High had the version with the moving beams.
2nd Logo (October 12, 2000-July 28, 2004)
Visuals: There is the standard NBC Peacock logo emerging from the bottom of the screen. The logo border is in chrome, and the feathers are crystal-like and tinted for each of its colors. As the logo rises upward and out, a pair of searchlights bounce light onto the feathers, reflecting the vibrant colors outward. The words "NBC STUDIOS", also crystallized, appear below the logo.
Variants:
- On the short version, only the finished product is seen.
- The most common version starts modernization when the peacock is still emerging.
- The syndication logo was ID'ed as "NBC ENTERPRISES" with "DISTRIBUTED BY" above the peacock.
- There is also an HDTV widescreen version of this logo.
- On The Fighting Fitzgeralds, the logo is next to the Artists Television Group logo.
- On The George Michael Sports Machine, the NBC Enterprises variant is used, but the logo quickly zooms back much further than usual -- making it appear tiny.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The same 1999 theme from the last logo.
Audio Variants:
- Like the previous logo, some shows used a slower orchestration.
- Also on the short version, the same lower-pitched orchestration from the previous logo is used.
- Sometimes on the short version, the last 2 and a half notes of the regular 1999 theme is heard.
- On American Dreams, the regular 1999 theme is sped up.
- Sometimes, the ending theme of the show is played or none.
- NBC and ABC airings use generic themes.
Availability:
- It appeared on several shows during the period.
- Appears on seasons 3-6 of Will & Grace and Crossing Jordan.
- It was also seen at the end of It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie; the Blu-ray release retains this.
- It also appears at the end of DreamWorks Home Entertainment UK VHS releases of episodes 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 of season 1 and episodes 2, 4 and the final episode of season 2 of Boomtown, which is then followed by the full length version of the 1997 DreamWorks Pictures logo.
- It also appears at the end of modern international releases of the first episode and almost all episodes of Boomtown, which is then followed by the 2010 variant of the 2009 MGM Television logo.
- The "ENTERPRISES" variant was seen on a few episodes of the U.S. version of Weakest Link and was used on early fall 2001 episodes of Access Hollywood.
Unused Logo
Logo (1985)
Visuals: On a black background, there are various multicolored lines. These lines then turn and a trail appears, forming the NBC peacock, as it shines. "NBC ENTERTAINMENT" in silver zooms out below.
Technique: Scanimate by Dolphin Productions.
Audio: The music of the reel.
Availability: Only seen on a 1985 Dolphin Productions demo reel.
Final Note
In 2004, NBC Studios merged with Universal Network Television to form NBC Universal Television Studio (later known as Universal Media Studios, now Universal Television).
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