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* During the later years, it was referred to as <u>"A WITT/THOMAS PRODUCTION"</u>. This variant of the logo is also seen on ''It's a Living'' as well as the ABC sitcom ''Condo'' from early 1983; the latter used a copyright notice. |
* During the later years, it was referred to as <u>"A WITT/THOMAS PRODUCTION"</u>. This variant of the logo is also seen on ''It's a Living'' as well as the ABC sitcom ''Condo'' from early 1983; the latter used a copyright notice. |
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* Beginning in <u>1994</u>, the "Witt/Thomas" ("Witt-Thomas-Harris" for ''Empty Nest'') in-credit name is shown outside of the credits and placed on a black background with a gradient shade of |
* Beginning in <u>1994</u>, the "Witt/Thomas" ("Witt-Thomas-Harris" for ''Empty Nest'') in-credit name is shown outside of the credits and placed on a black background with a gradient shade of blue to make it seem like an outside logo. The font changes depending on the show. |
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* On <u>the fifth and final season of ''Blossom''</u>, the logo is placed on a black background. |
* On <u>the fifth and final season of ''Blossom''</u>, the logo is placed on a black background. |
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* On <u>the pilot episode of ''Herman's Head''</u>, the company name is written with the names in separate lines, but without Harris. |
* On <u>the pilot episode of ''Herman's Head''</u>, the company name is written with the names in separate lines, but without Harris. |
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* On <u>''Beauty and the Beast''</u>, the two names are separated by a hyphen instead of a forward slash and superimposed into the credits. |
* On <u>''Beauty and the Beast''</u>, the two names are separated by a hyphen instead of a forward slash and superimposed into the credits. |
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* On <u>''Woops!''</u>, the company name is placed on a |
* On <u>''Woops!''</u>, the company name is placed on a dark blue background, and the two names are separated by a hyphen. |
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* On <u>some episodes of ''Herman's Head''</u>, the variant above is seen, but it's shown in-credit. |
* On <u>some episodes of ''Herman's Head''</u>, the variant above is seen, but it's shown in-credit. |
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* On <u>the third and final season of ''Nurses''</u>, this logo is in a double-font combo, much like the closing credits from that season. |
* On <u>the third and final season of ''Nurses''</u>, this logo is in a double-font combo, much like the closing credits from that season. |
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* During <u>the later years of ''Benson''</u>, as well as on <u>''Hail to the Chief''</u> and <u>the first-run syndicated episodes of ''It's a Living''</u>, the copyright notice is in the Helvetica font. |
* During <u>the later years of ''Benson''</u>, as well as on <u>''Hail to the Chief''</u> and <u>the first-run syndicated episodes of ''It's a Living''</u>, the copyright notice is in the Helvetica font. |
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* On <u>the ''Blossom'' episode "Rockumentary"</u>, instead of the usual in-credit logo, the logo is in a |
* On <u>the ''Blossom'' episode "Rockumentary"</u>, instead of the usual in-credit logo, the logo is in a pink color at the bottom of the screen on a black background with a live action shot of Dreyfuss the dog from ''Empty Nest'' inside a circle (which is also in a pink outline) with the barking being dubbed by Blossom (Mayim Bialik). |
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'''Technique:''' A still graphic. |
'''Technique:''' A still graphic. |
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[[Category:Vanity cards]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 07:07, 27 October 2024
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Background
Witt/Thomas Productions was a production company that was formed in 1973 when Paul Junger Witt joined with Tony Thomas, the son of comedian Danny Thomas. In 1976, the company was renamed to Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions when writer and Witt's wife, Susan Harris joined the company with their first series Soap a year later. In the 1980s, the company was renamed back to "Witt/Thomas Productions", but the Witt/Thomas/Harris name continued until 1995 when Empty Nest ended.
Logo (September 4, 1975-April 27, 1999)
Visuals: During the closing credits, there is the following text, often in a Clarendon Bold font on most shows produced by the company:
WITT
THOMAS
HARRIS
PRODUCTION
Variants:
- During the later years, it was referred to as "A WITT/THOMAS PRODUCTION". This variant of the logo is also seen on It's a Living as well as the ABC sitcom Condo from early 1983; the latter used a copyright notice.
- Beginning in 1994, the "Witt/Thomas" ("Witt-Thomas-Harris" for Empty Nest) in-credit name is shown outside of the credits and placed on a black background with a gradient shade of blue to make it seem like an outside logo. The font changes depending on the show.
- On the fifth and final season of Blossom, the logo is placed on a black background.
- On the pilot episode of Herman's Head, the company name is written with the names in separate lines, but without Harris.
- On Beauty and the Beast, the two names are separated by a hyphen instead of a forward slash and superimposed into the credits.
- On Woops!, the company name is placed on a dark blue background, and the two names are separated by a hyphen.
- On some episodes of Herman's Head, the variant above is seen, but it's shown in-credit.
- On the third and final season of Nurses, this logo is in a double-font combo, much like the closing credits from that season.
- During the later years of Benson, as well as on Hail to the Chief and the first-run syndicated episodes of It's a Living, the copyright notice is in the Helvetica font.
- On the Blossom episode "Rockumentary", instead of the usual in-credit logo, the logo is in a pink color at the bottom of the screen on a black background with a live action shot of Dreyfuss the dog from Empty Nest inside a circle (which is also in a pink outline) with the barking being dubbed by Blossom (Mayim Bialik).
Technique: A still graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the show. NBC and CBS used generic themes starting in 1994.
Availability: Seen on Soap, Benson, The Golden Girls, Empty Nest, Nurses, The Golden Palace, Blossom, Beauty and the Beast, Brotherly Love, The John Larroquette Show, Minor Adjustments, Muscle, and It's a Living, among others.