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'''Logo''': The screen is divided into 2 sections, with the top half of the screen white, and the bottom half teal. The words "WASS-STEIN" appear at the top, with half of it in teal, and the other half in grey. Vertically aligned at the right of the screen, the years of the TV season (e.g."2004 2005") are placed at the border of the colors. The earlier year appears on the top in teal, and the latter one appears at the bottom in white.


'''FX/SFX''': None.
Logo: The screen is divided into 2 sections, with the top half of the screen white, and the bottom half teal. The words "WASS-STEIN" appear at the top, with half of it in teal, and the other half in grey. Vertically aligned at the right of the screen, the years of the TV season (e.g."2004 2005") are placed at the border of the colors. The earlier year appears on the top in teal, and the latter one appears at the bottom in white.


'''Music/Sounds''': A short piano tune combined with some chimes. Oddly, [[Interbang Inc.]] used the same theme in their logo 6 years prior; the two companies have no relation outside of working with [[Touchstone Television]], so it might be a stock music piece.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Music/Sounds Variants''':
Music/Sounds: A short piano tune combined with some chimes. On ''The Protector'', the closing theme played over this logo.
* On ''The Protector'', the closing theme played over this logo.
* Original ABC airings have generic bumper music played over the logo.


Availability: It appears on T''he Geena Davis Show, Go Fish, Less Than Perfect, Sherri,'' and ''The Protector''.
'''Availability''': It appears on ''The Geena Davis Show'', ''Go Fish'', ''Less Than Perfect'', ''Sherri'', and ''The Protector''. Of these shows, ''Less Than Perfect'' and ''Sherri'' are available on DVD.


Editor's Note: Although this logo looks like it was made using Microsoft PowerPoint, the music in this logo goes great with that of the Touchstone Television logo that follows on ''Less Than Perfect''. The logo doesn't look good in widescreen, though.
'''Editor's Note:''' Although this logo looks like it was made using Microsoft PowerPoint, the music in this logo (like with Interbang) goes great with that of the Touchstone Television logo that follows. The logo doesn't look good in widescreen, though.

Revision as of 15:11, 1 February 2021

(October 10, 2000-September 19, 2011)


Logo: The screen is divided into 2 sections, with the top half of the screen white, and the bottom half teal. The words "WASS-STEIN" appear at the top, with half of it in teal, and the other half in grey. Vertically aligned at the right of the screen, the years of the TV season (e.g."2004 2005") are placed at the border of the colors. The earlier year appears on the top in teal, and the latter one appears at the bottom in white.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A short piano tune combined with some chimes. Oddly, Interbang Inc. used the same theme in their logo 6 years prior; the two companies have no relation outside of working with Touchstone Television, so it might be a stock music piece.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On The Protector, the closing theme played over this logo.
  • Original ABC airings have generic bumper music played over the logo.

Availability: It appears on The Geena Davis Show, Go Fish, Less Than Perfect, Sherri, and The Protector. Of these shows, Less Than Perfect and Sherri are available on DVD.

Editor's Note: Although this logo looks like it was made using Microsoft PowerPoint, the music in this logo (like with Interbang) goes great with that of the Touchstone Television logo that follows. The logo doesn't look good in widescreen, though.

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