Nicholson-Muir Productions

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Background

This was the production company of Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir (creator of the children's TV show Howdy Doody). The company created game shows (including the well known Newlywed Game) as well as producing some of them.


1st Logo (1967-1969)

Logo: Just an in-credit text saying:

A
NICHOLSON-MUIR
PRODUCTION

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on programs produced by the company at the time, including Matches 'n Mates and Pay Cards!.



2nd Logo (1975?, 1980-1982)

Nickname: "NMP"

Logo: An in-credit logo which has an abstract "NMP", sometimes shown in a tube, along with the following text shown to the right:

A
Nicholson-Muir
Production

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Like the last logo, the closing theme of the show. On the 1980 unsold pilot version of Everything's Relative, Mike Darrow announces "Everything's Relativeis a Nicholson-Muir production!"

Availability: Seen on programs produced by the company at the time, including Super Pay Cards! This is also seen on the 1980 unsold pilot version of Everything's Relative (which can be viewed on YouTube). This logo may have made its debut on Spin-Off.

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