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* Some TV shows featured only the last few notes.
* Some TV shows featured only the last few notes.
* CBS airings of ''The Nanny'', starting in 1994, used that network's generic music.
* CBS airings of ''The Nanny'', starting in 1994, used that network's generic music.
* The tune was sped-up beginning with season 3 of ''The Nanny'' and extended to include a Kenny G-esque saxaphone tune, continuing into the [[Highschool Sweethearts]] logo.
* Starting with season 3 of ''The Nanny'' the theme has been sped-up.


'''Availability:''' This was first seen on the short-lived sitcom ''The Charmings'', the short-lived series ''Live-In'' and ''Married People''. It can be seen on every episode of ''The Nanny''.
'''Availability:''' This was first seen on the short-lived sitcom ''The Charmings'', the short-lived series ''Live-In'' and ''Married People''. It can be seen on every episode of ''The Nanny''.

Revision as of 10:14, 22 January 2024


Background

Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc. was the production company of husband-and-wife developer duo, Robert Sternin and Prudence Fraser.

Logo (March 20, 1987-June 23, 1999)


Visuals: On a black background is a white inkwell with a huge feather (also known as a "quill") right next to it. Above, the words "Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc." appear in a white script font. Below the inkwell and quill is "in association with".

Variants:

  • A variant of the black background exists of the text and logo having shadows.
  • This logo came back in 1989 with the logo on a dark blue background.
  • In 1990, the background color changed to a blue-black gradient.
  • When Highschool Sweethearts took over part of the duties for The Nanny in 1995, the words "in association with" were eliminated.

Technique: None. [possible misuse]

Audio: An Irish-sounding tune, concluding in two short keyboard notes. Composed by Ray Colcord.

Audio Variants:

  • The tune was rearranged in 1990.
  • Some TV shows featured only the last few notes.
  • CBS airings of The Nanny, starting in 1994, used that network's generic music.
  • Starting with season 3 of The Nanny the theme has been sped-up.

Availability: This was first seen on the short-lived sitcom The Charmings, the short-lived series Live-In and Married People. It can be seen on every episode of The Nanny.

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