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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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PolyGram Records had a television division in 1980 (first under the name of "PolyGram Television Ltd."), which distributed mainly TV movies, and it was headed by Norman Horowitz, who was formerly the head of [[Columbia Pictures Television]]'s syndicated unit. The company also distributed three first-run syndicated strips in 1982, most of them bombed hardly. In 1983, the company was closed down along with its film counterpart, with [[King Features Entertainment]] acquiring its assets (including syndication rights to 1981-1983 PolyGram Pictures films). The film ''Rehearsal for Murder'' is in the public domain, although [[Lionsgate]] has the official rights to the title, due to [[Hearst Entertainment]]. |
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=== (1981-1983) |
===Logo (May 12?, 1981-1983)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, "{{color|dodgerblue|'''{{Big|P}}oly{{Big|G}}ram Television'''}}", in blue, flies from right to the center of a logo while an orange star zooms out to place itself under the "{{color|dodgerblue|{{Big|'''P'''}}}}" and makes more stars underneath the name. Later, a orange (or red) light shines across the stars to make a line. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' A synth tune with strings and drums. |
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. |
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* It might also be seen on ''Eric Seraveid's Chronicle'' as well. |
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Background
PolyGram Records had a television division in 1980 (first under the name of "PolyGram Television Ltd."), which distributed mainly TV movies, and it was headed by Norman Horowitz, who was formerly the head of Columbia Pictures Television's syndicated unit. The company also distributed three first-run syndicated strips in 1982, most of them bombed hardly. In 1983, the company was closed down along with its film counterpart, with King Features Entertainment acquiring its assets (including syndication rights to 1981-1983 PolyGram Pictures films). The film Rehearsal for Murder is in the public domain, although Lionsgate has the official rights to the title, due to Hearst Entertainment.
Logo (May 12?, 1981-1983)
Visuals: Over a black background, "PolyGram Television", in blue, flies from right to the center of a logo while an orange star zooms out to place itself under the "P" and makes more stars underneath the name. Later, a orange (or red) light shines across the stars to make a line.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A synth tune with strings and drums.
Availability: Seen at the end of a DVD release of Rehearsal for Murder (which is in the public domain), and is also intact at the end of an Amazon Prime Video print of the 1981 TV movie The Five of Me.
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