The Mysteries of TAT's 1979 logo

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

What We Know:

  • The above capture is from a 1980 rerun of One Day at a Time. Rather than that, it was rumored to appear on TV Land's airing of the series in 2002 as part of a marathon. Also, it was proven that it was shown on a VHS release of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, but it was proven as false.
  • The partial recording was found on 1 January 2018,[1] with showing its first 2 seconds before being cut onto the CBS ID.[2]
  • The full version, albeit in sound-only, was found here.
  • This logo featured the orange star zooms out to the first "T" of the logo. It was used alongside PITS Films in The Facts of Life, The Jeffersons and One Day at a Time.
  • It was lost due to "logo plastering", which plastered many logos with their then-current/new ones.
  • Reconstructions are existed during its discovery, spanning a lot of fake finds overtime.[3]
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