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'''Logo:''' We see a gray couch on a white background. A basset hound is seen lying on the couch. Meanwhile, the word "SOFA" appears letter by letter (in a puffy, almost pillow-like font) The word "ENTERTAINMENT" is seen near the bottom of the couch. The hound then turns around and barks. |
'''Logo:''' We see a gray couch on a white background. A basset hound is seen lying on the couch. Meanwhile, the word "SOFA" appears letter by letter (in a puffy, almost pillow-like font) The word "ENTERTAINMENT" is seen near the bottom of the couch. The hound then turns around and barks. |
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Revision as of 17:19, 22 December 2022
thatvhstapeguy
Editions by
KPLN, thatvhstapeguy
Video captures courtesy of
Broken Saw
Background
Sofa Entertainment is the current name of Andrew Solt Productions, which has been in operation since the late 1970s. It controls the rights to The Ed Sullivan Show (which it purchased from Sullivan's estate in 1992).
(February 17, 1991-)
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Early version
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Current version
Logo: We see a gray couch on a white background. A basset hound is seen lying on the couch. Meanwhile, the word "SOFA" appears letter by letter (in a puffy, almost pillow-like font) The word "ENTERTAINMENT" is seen near the bottom of the couch. The hound then turns around and barks.
Variant: The first Very Best of Ed Sullivan special from 1991 had a black cat stare at the viewer and the O on "SOFA" fly into its usual space. This was soon replaced with the logo described above.
Technique: The company name appearing.
Music/Sounds: Usually the end theme of the show. The version with the dog has a five-note xylophone theme with the first four notes playing one at a time with the appearance of the letters.
Availability: Mostly only seen on their DVD releases; but was seen on VH1 in the late 1990s, when they aired Ed Sullivan's Rock and Roll Classics, a half hour of musical highlights from classic Ed Sullivan episodes. Also seen on PBS and syndicated half-hour edited reruns of The Ed Sullivan Show.