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Background

This is Nancy Miller's production company.

Logo (April 12, 1997-October 23, 2011)

Visuals: Up close a wooden table is a glass mug with a little bit of beer in it. A hand then pulls it off, revealing a white coaster with

PAID MY DUES
PRODUCTIONS


in a 1920s font with "PAID MY DUES" being in an upward curve fashion, along with a faint blue illustration of a full mug of beer behind it, all encased in a thin circle of the same color. Some coins (two quarters, a nickel and two pennies) are thrown in beside the coaster.


Technique: Live-action.

Audio: None or the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on the ultra short-lived Leaving L.A., Saving Grace and the short-lived Against the Wall.

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