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'''Logo:''' As superimposed on the closing credits, we see "ROSNER TELEVISION", with "R" in a script font.
'''Logo:''' As superimposed on the closing credits, we see "ROSNER TELEVISION", with "R" in a script font.

Revision as of 21:33, 13 February 2023


Background: Rosner Television is the vanity card for Rick Rosner.

(September 15, 1977-October 13, 1996)


Logo: As superimposed on the closing credits, we see "ROSNER TELEVISION", with "R" in a script font.

Variants:

  • On Caesars Challenge, the logo appears to zoom-in, leading to the Stephen J. Cannell logo. Also on the CC variation, the letters in the word "Television" appear one at a time after the zooming.
  • On Panic in The Skies!, the logo was block on a shining lavender background.

Technique: None, or the zooming in.

Music/Sounds: The end-title theme from any show.

Availability: Seen on CHiPs, the short-lived series Just Men!, the 1986-89 revival of Hollywood Squares, and Caesars Challenge. It was last seen on Panic in The Skies, when it aired on The Family Channel during 1996.

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