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===Background===
Background: Roundelay was the vanity card of Knots Landing creator David Jacobs. In 1985, Michael Filerman joined up and the company became Roundelay-MF Productions.
Roundelay was the vanity card of ''Knots Landing'' creator David Jacobs. In 1985, Michael Filerman joined up and the company became Roundelay-MF Productions.


(November 20, 1980-May 13, 1993, May 7-9, 1997)
===(November 20, 1980-May 13, 1993, May 7-9, 1997)===
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Roundelay (1986)Roundelay Productions (1980)Roundelay-MF Productions (1985)




Nicknames: "Semicircular Neon Sign", "Roundelay (MF) Sign"
'''Nicknames:''' "Semicircular Neon Sign", "Roundelay (MF) Sign"


Logo: Simply the word "Roundelay" in a blue semicircle, with the text "A ROUNDELAY PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH" under it. When Filerman joined in 1985, a yellow-green "MF" was added to the logo, centered under the semicircle; and the text below was amended to read "A ROUNDELAY-MF PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH”, and this is usually followed by either a then-current Lorimar logo, a Lorimar-Telepictures logo, or a WBTV logo.
'''Logo:''' Simply the word "Roundelay" in a blue semicircle, with the text "A ROUNDELAY PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH" under it. When Filerman joined in 1985, a yellow-green "MF" was added to the logo, centered under the semicircle; and the text below was amended to read "A ROUNDELAY-MF PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH”, and this is usually followed by either a then-current [[Lorimar Television|Lorimar]] logo, a [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] logo, or a [[Warner Bros. Television|WBTV]] logo.


FX/SFX: None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


Music/Sounds: The closing theme of Knots Landing or a generic CBS theme used on the 1997 miniseries.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of ''Knots Landing'' or a generic CBS theme used on the 1997 miniseries.


Availability: Both logos (Roundelay and Roundelay-MF) appear on Knots Landing, as well as the 1997 Knots Landing miniseries. The "Roundelay" variant appears on the TV movie Dallas: The Early Years.
'''Availability:''' Both logos (Roundelay and Roundelay-MF) appear on ''Knots Landing'', as well as the 1997 ''Knots Landing'' miniseries. The "Roundelay" variant appears on the TV movie ''Dallas: The Early Years''.


Editor's Note: None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:American logos]]
[[Category:Television logos]]

Revision as of 07:36, 27 August 2021


Background

Roundelay was the vanity card of Knots Landing creator David Jacobs. In 1985, Michael Filerman joined up and the company became Roundelay-MF Productions.

(November 20, 1980-May 13, 1993, May 7-9, 1997)


Nicknames: "Semicircular Neon Sign", "Roundelay (MF) Sign"

Logo: Simply the word "Roundelay" in a blue semicircle, with the text "A ROUNDELAY PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH" under it. When Filerman joined in 1985, a yellow-green "MF" was added to the logo, centered under the semicircle; and the text below was amended to read "A ROUNDELAY-MF PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH”, and this is usually followed by either a then-current Lorimar logo, a Lorimar-Telepictures logo, or a WBTV logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of Knots Landing or a generic CBS theme used on the 1997 miniseries.

Availability: Both logos (Roundelay and Roundelay-MF) appear on Knots Landing, as well as the 1997 Knots Landing miniseries. The "Roundelay" variant appears on the TV movie Dallas: The Early Years.

Editor's Note: None.

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