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'''Logo:''' Superimposed over the screen, we see the words "Shoot the Moon Enterprises Ltd." in a yellow cursive font either, writing itself over the background and then the words "In Association With," matching the font of Scarecrow and Mrs. King's closing credits appeared below, a WBTV logo precedes after, either the Big \\' for the first season episodes or the WB Shield on subsequent episodes. |
'''Logo:''' Superimposed over the screen, we see the words "Shoot the Moon Enterprises Ltd." in a yellow cursive font either, writing itself over the background and then the words "In Association With," matching the font of Scarecrow and Mrs. King's closing credits appeared below, a WBTV logo precedes after, either the Big \\' for the first season episodes or the WB Shield on subsequent episodes. |
Revision as of 03:53, 31 January 2023
Background
This was the production company of Kate Jackson, formerly of Charlie's Angels, Scarecrow and Mrs. King fame.
(October 3, 1983-May 28, 1987)
Logo: Superimposed over the screen, we see the words "Shoot the Moon Enterprises Ltd." in a yellow cursive font either, writing itself over the background and then the words "In Association With," matching the font of Scarecrow and Mrs. King's closing credits appeared below, a WBTV logo precedes after, either the Big \\' for the first season episodes or the WB Shield on subsequent episodes.
Variants:
- For the first 11 episodes of the 1st season of Scarecrow and Mrs. King, this logo is missing the "In Association With" byline, meaning that the B&E Enterprises Ltd. logo and the WBTV logos followed.
- The later episodes of Scarecrow and Mrs. King have this logo in white, instead of yellow.
Technique: The superimposed writing over the background.
Music/Sounds: The dramatic closing theme of the show.
Availability: Appears only on Scarecrow and Mrs. King.