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This is the vanity card of '''Ron Greenberg'''. |
This is the vanity card of '''Ron Greenberg'''. |
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===1st Logo (December 29, 1969-January 4, 1974, September 17, 1983-September 1984)=== |
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'''Logo:''' Superimposed in the credits, we see this in-credit disclaimer: "A RON GREENBERG Production in association with [[NBC Studios|NBC]]" or "A RON GREENBERG PRODUCTION In Association With". |
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'''Technique:''' None. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show. On ''The Who, What or Where Game'', announcer Mike Darrow says "This program was recorded. This is Mike Darrow speaking. See you next time for more of the 3 W's!" |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen on ''The Who, What or Where Game'' and ''The Pop 'N Rocker Game''. |
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Revision as of 05:45, 16 May 2023
Michael Bass
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Background
This is the vanity card of Ron Greenberg.
(September 3, 1990-August 30, 1991)
Logo: On a green background, we see a silhouette of a golfer swinging a golf club. The following text wipes in to the right: A RON GREENBERG PRODUCTION". The words "RON" and "GREENBERG" are in yellow, and the words "A" and "PRODUCTION" are in white.
Technique: The text wiping in.
Music/Sounds: As the words to the right of the silhouette wipe in, we hear a sound effect of a golf club hitting a golf ball as the end theme plays. On The Challengers, we also hear announcer Don Morrow say: "This is Don Morrow speaking. The Challengers is a Ron Greenberg production in association with Dick Clark Productions." Sometimes, instead of Don Morrow, Bob Hilton would do the announcing on that show.
Availability: Extinct. Seen on the short-lived game show The Challengers and the 1990-1991 revival of Let's Make A Deal, both co-produced by Dick Clark Productions.