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'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic 1940s-esque horn fanfare.
▲* This has appeared for a short time on some episodes of ''The Adventures of Kit Carson'', among a few others.
===2nd Logo (August 1, 1953-1957)===
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the closing theme of the show.
'''Availability:''' Can be found on Revue produced shows from the time period.
===3rd Logo (September 18, 1957-1958)===
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The end title theme from the show.
'''Availability:'''
*It's seen on almost the entire 1st season and a few early episodes of the 2nd season of ''Leave It to Beaver'' on Me-TV, Antenna TV and DVD.
*It also appears on the first season of ''Wagon Train'' on Encore Westerns and 1957-1958 episodes of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' on Antenna TV and ''Bachelor Father''.
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*On an Amazon Freevee print of S4E05 of ''Wagon Train'', the logo is silent.
'''Availability:'''
*It's currently seen on ''Leave It to Beaver'' on TV Land, Me-TV, and Antenna TV, S1 of ''McHale's Navy'' and ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' on Antenna TV with the in-credit logos from 1958-1960 and the animation from 1960-1963.
*This logo also appears in the credits of specific programs.
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*More recently, the color version has also been spotted on several color episodes of ''Laramie'' on Encore Westerns, followed by the 1960-63 NBC Studios "Snake" logo.
Kayro Productions and Revue Studios formed a partnership by forming [[Kayro-UTV Productions|Kayro-Vue Productions]] in 1964.
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Revue Studios (first known as Revue Productions, Inc.) was founded in 1943 by MCA when they originally produced live shows. The partnership of NBC and Revue extends as far back as September 6, 1950, with the television broadcast of Armour Theatre, based on the radio show Stars Over Hollywood. The company was renamed "Revue Studios" after MCA purchased the Universal Studios lot in 1958. Then in 1962, following the acquisition of Decca Records, who owned Universal-International Pictures at the time, Revue was renamed as Universal Television.
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Logo: On a curtain background, we zoom in on a shot of a rotating television camera, revealing the phrase "A REVUE PRODUCTION" inscribed onto the camera base. Then it later fades to the MCA-TV "Filmreel" logo.
Technique: Live action.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic 1940s-esque horn fanfare.
Availability: This has appeared for a short time on some episodes of The Adventures of Kit Carson, among a few others.
Logo: Over a light shaded background, we see the phrase "Produced by REVUE In Hollywood". The word "REVUE" is taller than the rest of the words, and appears in a very slim, 3-dimensional state. The angle is on the right, looking downward, with a small shadow behind the letters. The words above and below are seen in a cursive font.
Variants:
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme of the show.
Availability: Can be found on Revue produced shows from the time period.
Logo: An in-credit version of the previous logo, but the text is in Franklin Gothic and reads "filmed at revue in Hollywood" with "revue" in bold lettering:
The MCA Arrowhead above it is located near the logo.
Variants:
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The end title theme from the show.
Availability: Can be found on Revue produced shows from the time period.
Logo: Two filmstrip-like lines with letters (the top one being black and the bottom one being gray move in opposite directions of each other, with the top line moving left and the bottom line moving right. To the tune of the fanfare, five letters stack horizontally together, unevenly, spelling the name "revue". Then the remaining letters move away, revealing a white-outlined rounded rectangle shape (similar in shape to the Warner Bros. \\' logo). Then, the inside turns into a dark gray color under the black and gray blocks of letters, with the words "filmed in hollywood at" above the blocks, "studios" below, and "MCA-TV EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR" under the shape appearing with it. The MCA byline, underneath the logo, is usually accompanied by its own union bug, which is a small globe with the words MCA over it.
Trivia:
Variants:
Technique: Camera-controlled/cel animation.
Music/Sounds: A loud but majestic horn fanfare accompanied by drums and a xylophone. The music has a few length variations, corresponding with the logo. There were two jingles, a (rarely-heard) long version and a short version both arranged by Stanley Wilson and Juan Garcia Esquivel. The long version has the first note longer and 4 extra notes. The short version has the 1st note shorter and deleted the 4 extra notes.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Can be found on Revue produced shows from the time period.
Kayro Productions and Revue Studios formed a partnership by forming Kayro-Vue Productions in 1964.
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