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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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This was a vanity card used by Steve Blauner, the executive producer for the television series ''New Monkees'', a short-lived reboot of ''The Monkees'' that ran for only 13 weeks in first-run syndication (a tie-in album also failed to make any charts), all while the original Monkees were enjoying a resurgence in popularity. |
This was a vanity card used by Steve Blauner, the executive producer for the television series ''New Monkees'', a short-lived reboot of ''The Monkees'' that ran for only 13 weeks in first-run syndication (a tie-in album also failed to make any charts), all while the original Monkees were enjoying a resurgence in popularity. The name likely comes from Raybert Productions, the company that produced ''The Monkees''; the two companies are otherwise not related. |
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===Logo (September 14-December 7, 1987)=== |
===Logo (September 14-December 7, 1987)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' A light blue dumpster with brown spots and two black lids on top, one slightly spray-painted white, is seen outside a unknown building. On the dumpster are these words in a jumbled manner: |
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<center>STRAYBERT<br>{{Small|PRODUCTIONS}}</center> |
<center>STRAYBERT<br>{{Small|PRODUCTIONS}}</center> |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:Vanity cards]] |
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Background
This was a vanity card used by Steve Blauner, the executive producer for the television series New Monkees, a short-lived reboot of The Monkees that ran for only 13 weeks in first-run syndication (a tie-in album also failed to make any charts), all while the original Monkees were enjoying a resurgence in popularity. The name likely comes from Raybert Productions, the company that produced The Monkees; the two companies are otherwise not related.
Logo (September 14-December 7, 1987)
Visuals: A light blue dumpster with brown spots and two black lids on top, one slightly spray-painted white, is seen outside a unknown building. On the dumpster are these words in a jumbled manner:
PRODUCTIONS
The text is in a black stencil font. The wind blows at several black streamers on the dumpster as a man (possibly Steve Blauner) briefly pokes his head out from the lids, looks around the area, and then gets back in.
Technique: Live-action.
Audio: 2 cartoony plucking sounds, one lower pitched than the other, for the man turning his head, and then a hatch shutting sound.
Availability: Seen only on New Monkees.