Sorry, CPT Holdings is now becoming as an in name only logo/unit of Sony Pictures Television since Fall 1985. Some of the best shows in TV history: Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Flying Nun, Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, What's Happening, The Rookies, Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island, T.J. Hooker among others.
The former television logo was now folded and re-named into Sony Pictures Television on Monday, June 24, 1985. One thing is clear: the SPT logo is now shown on newer prints including Beakman's World, Mad About You, The Ricki Lake Show, The Cristina Show, The Best Years, Years Later, Night of the Proms, The Nanny and Telemundo's powerful dramatic TV series, The Simple Life (co-produced with Bell Dramatic Serial Company/ Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC).
It’s like Columbia doesn’t want to come back as a television company because they’re worried Sony might force their television counterpart to shut down because they’re more successful as a movie company.
Columbia was focus more on features than television and that’s one of the reasons why Sony Pictures Entertainment has purchased this on Tuesday, June 18, 1985. It’s very sad that nobody wants to see the logo and its fanfare for television production anymore because it’s time for a healthier change. And after its debut for television did pretty well with this logo from August 30, 1974 to June 23, 1985 during its 11 year run, such as Barney Miller, Good Times, The Jeffersons, One Day at a Time, Starsky & Hutch, Family, Charlie’s Angels, Fantasy Island, Cagney & Lacey and Fame, Columbia Pictures’ television division was soaring. The trouble is they’re going to shut down and focus more on features instead. A year later, Columbia Pictures Television has been folded and re-named Sony Pictures Television on Monday June 24, 1985 as an worldwide producer and distributor of television and movies. From June 28, 1985 - present, Columbia Pictures has been producing Perfect, Lifeforce among others which Sony Pictures Entertainment has been released for theaters in the USA and Canada so does around the world.
Seen it on Father Knows Best, Dennis the Menace, Hazel, Benson, One Day at a Time, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Sanford and Son, Good Times, The Jeffersons, All in the Family, Dragon Tales, The Real Ghostbusters, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Hollywood Squares, The Flying Nun, Gidget, That's My Mama, The Facts of Life, The Critic, The Nanny, Mad About You, Walker, Texas Ranger
@@brittanybrown484 Besides a string of hits, there were a series of flops such as Gidget, Grady, One in a Million, Checking In, Gloria, Double Trouble, E/R, It's Your Move and more...Columbia Pictures' former television division has finally gave up for good. It was time to shut down especially audiences were getting tired of the television business after 27 years from September 16, 1974 to August 17, 2000. Since its lovely debut on Monday, June 24, 1985 when Japanese giant Sony Corporation decided to retire the Columbia TriStar name and logo from its television division, rebranding it into Sony Pictures Television. The best shows were Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, PBS' News Hour, Paternity Court, Shark Tank, Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, The Bold & the Beautiful, Telemundo's Proms and The Simple Life, Heartland's Night of the Proms, A&E's The Best Years, Bravo's Years Later, Ovation's Magic Moments, Cozi's The King of Queens, Married with Children and The Nanny, BET's Malcolm & Eddie and New Attitude, Syndicated's Seinfeld, Stargate SG-1, Thirtysomething, Hardcastle and McCormick, T.J. Hooker, The Rookies, The Addams Family, Flipper, Green Acres, The Flying Nun, Mad About You, In the Heat of the Night, The Young Riders, Beakman's World, The Cristina Show, The Shirley Solomon Show, The Ricki Lake Show, Highway Patrol, Mister Ed, The Outer Limits, Tour of Duty, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Doctor Doctor, The Doctor Oz Show, Animal Atlas, SWAT, The Blacklist among others to name a few. 🙏
I'm sorry to say this, TriStar was formerly best known for developing and producing TV's successful shows: My Two Dads, Mad About You, The Nanny and finally, Malcolm & Eddie. It was folded into Columbia TriStar Domestic Television from 1996-2002 under the Sony Pictures Television logo and name through the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline and banner since Fall 1985-June 24. With a few lovely exceptions here: In the Heat of the Night, Green Acres, Flipper, The Addams Family, Stargate SG-1, Thirty something and VIP were all retained with the 1996-2002 Columbia TriStar Domestic Television closing logo on Comet, Me-TV, Me-TV Plus and Lifetime. But you don't have to take my word for it. Believe me, because it works. And it can do for you too!
Before that it was the in house animation studio til 1946. Though the shorts kept being released til 1949. Short time later it became the television division.
17:06 this is the main one when I saw wheel of Fortune, Dr Oz, Press your luck (revival), celebrity wheel of Fortune, Card sharks(revival), Jeopardy and so many others shows on ABC or any other channels that have Sony pictures television. Even AMC play this every time when I'm watching the Three stooges every time when a short ends.
Behold, the most infamous victim of "i hATe thIs lOgO bEcauSe iT plaSteRs oThEr lOgOs". Before you ask, no, I don't support logo plastering because it makes certain logos hard to find, but this practice doesn't affect the quality of a logo.
Awkward... Towards the end of the video. An end theme to one of the best TV shows ever Walker, Texas Ranger to the overdramatic teen soap opera flourishing cliffhanger music of one of the worst miniseries ever made Anne Bolyen 2021 portrayed by an black actress. *as if*
@@CP1973_Productions End of "Rachel Gunn" Season One (1992-1993) on Fox. Both former logos: this and the 1981- 2000 CTDT logo were dumped between seasons two and seven with different logos: Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC, Great Oaks Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television International for CTV as a powerful dramatic TV series.
Depending on what we're watching. With fewer expections only Columbia TriStar Domestic Television has solely responsible as an exclusive distributor of television and movies under the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline and banner from Fall 1985-present. Some of the best were VIP, Green Acres, Flipper, In the Heat of the Night, Thirty something, The Addams Family, The Shirley Solomon Show, Comedy Central's revival editions of The Upper Hand (co-produced by Act III Communcations and Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC) and the dramatic Going Places (co-produced by St. Clare Entertainment, BKC Productions, The Lee Rich Company and Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC) plus movie packages from the Columbia Showcase Theatre, including Godzilla, Madeline, As Good as It Gets, Jerry Maguire, Stand by Me, About Last Night, Three Amigos, Platoon, F/X, Hoosiers, Glory, A Few Good Men, In the Line of Fire, The Remains of the Day, Legends of the Fall and more!
The fact that they made Columbia red or pink and TriStar irritated because of this design of Columbia TriStar Television gave Sony an issue because of its cheap animation that resulted in the loss of 70 various jobs.
With a few expections here such as the Emmy winning Thirtysomething on Lifetime and the Emmy nominated VIP on Me-TV Plus. Both of them were retained themselves with 1992-2002 closing logo with Dave Grusin's rousing fanfare!
El logo de Screen Gems de 1965 a 1974 no me parece tan malo, ni siquiera lo encuentro aterrador. El problema radica en la música de cierre, talvez eso hace que el logo tenga tal infame reputación.
I like the 1982, 1986, 1988, 1991 and 1992 Columbia Pictures Television logos and the 1986, 1991 and 1992 TriStar Television logos as well as the 1994 and 1995 Columbia TriStar Television logos, the 2001 Columbia TriStar Domestic Television logo and the 1995 and 2000 Columbia TriStar International Television logos. I wish CPT were still up and running today. TriStar Television should never have been shut down in the first place. Sony should never have retired the Columbia TriStar name and logo from television, film distribution or home entertainment.
I'm sorry, Peter. As a matter of fact, both Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television were shut down as well as their logos and fanfares on August 18, 2000 after the series finales of Beakman's World, CTV's The Charmings, Mad About You, The Nanny and Malcolm & Eddie. Sadly to say, they're not still up and running today anymore. Since June 18, 1985, Columbia Pictures was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television were folded and named into one new television studio: Sony Pictures Television on Monday, June 24, 1985. Its first line of hit shows were The Bold & the Beautiful, Jeopardy, The Young and the Restless, Wheel of Fortune, Days of Our Lives, PBS' News Hour, Shark Tank, The Best Years, Years Later and Night of the Proms - all under the Sony Pictures Entertainment banner. It was very successful and profitable. The newest fanfare for SPT was composed by David Kurtz and conducted by Todd Hayen.
@@markelijio6012 Sony took over Columbia Pictures Entertainment in 1989. CPE became Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991 and merged Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television in 1994 to form Columbia TriStar Television. TriStar Television folded into CTT in 1999 followed by CPT in 2001. Sony Pictures retired the Columbia TriStar name from television in 2002, rebranding CTT as Sony Pictures Television. A separate entity of CPT still exists on paper as an intellectual property holder, and under the moniker "CPT Holdings" of which the initials stand for Columbia Pictures Television to hold the copyright for the TV series The Young and the Restless, as well as old incarnations from the company's television library such as What's Happening!!.
To anyone who thinks they're weird for watching this, I don't think you're weird. I think the human mind is made for finding things interesting other people might not find interesting.
Whoa! Rewind! That's from 1992-2002, the Columbia TriStar Domestic Television Logo with Dave Grusin's Jingle. (August 15, 1992-November 15, 2002) Columbia TriStar Domestic Television was the distributor of television & movies under the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline and banner (Fall 1985-present)
Hell, I don't know what that means. Besides Screen Gems Television isn't a scary logo on many successful shows until September 15, 1974 such as double Emmy winners "Days of Our Lives" (1965-present) & "The Young and the Restless" (1973-present) when it was folded into Columbia Pictures Television on Monday, September 16, 1974. Its first variety of hit shows as an producer were: "Jeopardy," "Police Woman," "The Jeffersons," "One Day at a Time," "Wheel of Fortune," "What's Happening," "Starsky & Hutch," "Charlie's Angels," "Family," "Soap," "Diff'rent Strokes," "Hart to Hart," "The Facts of Life," "Archie Bunker's Place," "Benson," "Cagney & Lacey," "Silver Spoons" and "Who's the Boss." The 1974-1981 and 1981-1992 closing logos of both Columbia Pictures Television & Columbia Pictures Television Distribution were very successful and profitable than the 1992-2000 final closing logo which was a total failure. I don't know about you, but I'm really having such a wonderful time. After Columbia Pictures was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment on Tuesday, June 18, 1985...the studio was afraid to give up their television counterpoint and shut down for good. One thing is certain: Everybody's getting tired of the television business. Just a year later on Monday, June 24, 1985...things are changing for the better. Columbia TriStar Domestic Television has folded and named into Sony Pictures Television, a Sony Pictures Entertainment Company. Hollywood's newest television syndication distributor. Its wonderful variety of hit shows and features: "227," "Married with Children," "My Two Dads," CTV's "The Charmings," "The Upper Hand," Comedy Central's "Going Places," "Thirtysomething," "In the Heat of the Night," "Tour of Duty," PBS' "News Hour" among others to name a few.
The Only Ones You'll Find Are the Emmy Nominated "VIP" on Me-TV Plus as well as dozens of features including "White Sands" with the 1992-2002 CTDT Closing Logo, Not the Fall 1985-Present SPT Closing Logo!
Between June 25, 1985 and today, SPT has worked closely with both Nickelodeon and Me-TV Plus on most of the newer prints of those classics such as Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Flying Nun, VIP, Hardcastle and McCormick, T.J. Hooker, The Rookies, Police Story, Police Woman and the Norman Lear Collection.
@@krystiangacha9469 Formerly known as Columbia Pictures Television, Columbia TriStar Television and Columbia TriStar Domestic Television. From August 30, 1974 to August 18, 2000, the former logos were best known for producing & distributing a string of television's biggest hits: Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, The Bold & the Beautiful, Married with Children, Mad About You, The Nanny, Beakman's World, Malcolm & Eddie, The Ricki Lake Show and The King of Queens as well as our movie package, featuring A Few Good Men, In the Line of Fire and Sleepless in Seattle.
I'm having a funny feeling that confuses me a lot, sorry, Michael. It's sadly that Columbia doesn't want to come back as a former television unit because everybody's getting tired of the television business. Also, Sony Pictures Entertainment might force Columbia's former television counterpart to shut down immediately on Sunday, June 23,1985. A year later on Monday, June 24, 1985...the newest studio was named Sony Pictures Television. From June 28, 1985 - present, Columbia has focused on features starting with Lifeforce, Perfect, Rambo 2, St. Elmo's Fire, Silverado and more. In many ways, they're more successful and profitable as one of Hollywood's legendary movie studios. These are the facts: Pure and Simple.
me in 1952 golly this show was beatiful me in 155 golly holly this was beatiful as funnie guns me in 1960 oh shooty i think this was good lookin' me in 1963 holy moly i think i'm in a drive in theater eating some refreshments me in 1965 oh no it's the s from hell please don't eat my soul me in 1974 a prtezel that's weird me in 1976 oh yeah baby let's watch some fun on the tv me in 1982 dang it i have a coke and a pizza box me in 1986 that freakin pegasus is really sh1t me in 1992 wowzie this was shoot lookin at me me in 1994 jenny and his pegasus pet are so cute
Amazing work! Might be the best Columbia Television logo history ever!
Sorry, CPT Holdings is now becoming as an in name only logo/unit of Sony Pictures Television since Fall 1985. Some of the best shows in
TV history: Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Flying Nun, Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, What's Happening,
The Rookies, Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island, T.J. Hooker among others.
9:53 is catchy.
17:45 Sony Pictures with that jingle complement each other; they fit so well together.
Good job for uploading the video CP1973 Productions. Tomorrow, can you please make Logos from 1976?
I Remember Seening The Columbia/Tristar Television Logo From Dragon Tales on TV!
Fun fact! Did you know that some of the voice actors of Dragon Tales were also in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic?
@@mackenziewachter2508 I Didn't Know That.
@@blakewordlow7632 I did! I became a pegasister since I was 12 in a half (I think).
In 1995.
The Sunburst logo was in 1975 to 1980.
1:17 Three blind mice
Excellent logo history of the classic SPT. A trip down 2010s memory lane.
You
JONTYMASTER WAZZUP
1:55 🎶Huckleberry Hound!🎶
P1HARMONYYYYYY!!!!
(Idk)
3:47 Sony Pictures Television In Screen Gems Error
I remembered seeing the 1995-2003 logo in Dragon Tales, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy.
Hhghghuhhuhhhhhhhhuh
And Ricki Lake
Me too
Dragon tales I don't think have
I only knew Jackie Chan adventures
columbia pictures television rocket variant is my fav the rocket sounds like it's farting
The former television logo was now folded
and re-named into Sony Pictures Television on
Monday, June 24, 1985.
One thing is clear: the SPT logo is now
shown on newer prints including
Beakman's World, Mad About You,
The Ricki Lake Show, The Cristina Show,
The Best Years, Years Later,
Night of the Proms, The Nanny
and Telemundo's powerful dramatic
TV series, The Simple Life (co-produced
with Bell Dramatic Serial Company/
Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC).
It’s like Columbia doesn’t want to come back as a television company because they’re worried Sony might force their television counterpart to shut down because they’re more successful as a movie company.
Last Sunday I went to see bad boys for life and before the movie started it brought back Columbia pictures and shows Columbias 100 year anniversary
Columbia was focus more on features than television and that’s one of the reasons why
Sony Pictures Entertainment has purchased this on Tuesday, June 18, 1985.
It’s very sad that nobody wants to see the logo and its fanfare for television production anymore because it’s time for a healthier change.
And after its debut for television did pretty well with this logo from August 30, 1974 to
June 23, 1985 during its 11 year run, such
as Barney Miller, Good Times, The Jeffersons, One Day at a Time,
Starsky & Hutch, Family, Charlie’s Angels,
Fantasy Island, Cagney & Lacey and Fame,
Columbia Pictures’ television division was soaring. The trouble is they’re going to shut down and focus more on features instead.
A year later, Columbia Pictures Television has been folded and re-named Sony
Pictures Television on Monday June 24, 1985 as an worldwide producer and distributor of television and movies.
From June 28, 1985 - present,
Columbia Pictures has been producing
Perfect, Lifeforce among others
which Sony Pictures Entertainment has been released for theaters in the USA and Canada so does around the world.
Fantastic! 10/10
Seen it on Father Knows Best, Dennis the Menace, Hazel, Benson, One Day at a Time, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Sanford and Son, Good Times, The Jeffersons, All in the Family, Dragon Tales, The Real Ghostbusters, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Hollywood Squares, The Flying Nun, Gidget, That's My Mama, The Facts of Life, The Critic, The Nanny, Mad About You, Walker, Texas Ranger
What's Happening!!! I meant the underrated 1970s classic teen comedy show based on the 1960s teen classic Cooley High
Also on Pyramid 2002-2004.
@@powepuffstarlightfairy Also on One in a Million, Gloria, and Grady
@@brittanybrown484 Besides a string of hits, there were a series of flops such as Gidget, Grady, One in a Million,
Checking In, Gloria, Double Trouble, E/R, It's Your Move and more...Columbia Pictures' former television division
has finally gave up for good. It was time to shut down especially audiences were getting tired of the television
business after 27 years from September 16, 1974 to August 17, 2000.
Since its lovely debut on Monday, June 24, 1985 when Japanese giant Sony Corporation
decided to retire the Columbia TriStar name and logo from its television division,
rebranding it into Sony Pictures Television.
The best shows were Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, PBS' News Hour, Paternity Court, Shark Tank, Days of Our Lives,
The Young and the Restless, The Bold & the Beautiful, Telemundo's Proms and The Simple Life, Heartland's
Night of the Proms, A&E's The Best Years, Bravo's Years Later, Ovation's Magic Moments, Cozi's The King of Queens,
Married with Children and The Nanny, BET's Malcolm & Eddie and New Attitude, Syndicated's Seinfeld,
Stargate SG-1, Thirtysomething, Hardcastle and McCormick, T.J. Hooker, The Rookies, The Addams Family,
Flipper, Green Acres, The Flying Nun, Mad About You, In the Heat of the Night, The Young Riders, Beakman's World,
The Cristina Show, The Shirley Solomon Show, The Ricki Lake Show, Highway Patrol, Mister Ed, The Outer Limits,
Tour of Duty, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Doctor Doctor, The Doctor Oz Show, Animal Atlas, SWAT, The Blacklist
among others to name a few. 🙏
Let’s Not Forget Barney Miller And Charlie’s Angels.
Now it's time for the updated version of this!!
17:53 and the stupid bars of boredom. That'll work
Show the guy on the phone All right? Then you have the sound of the racetrack, the thing with the hand and then the stupid bars of plastering!
That's how it should've been!!
Everytime i see TriStar In Columbia TriStar Television i compare my grandma to TriStar.
I'm sorry to say this, TriStar was formerly best known for developing and producing TV's successful shows: My Two Dads, Mad About You,
The Nanny and finally, Malcolm & Eddie. It was folded into Columbia TriStar Domestic Television from 1996-2002 under the Sony Pictures
Television logo and name through the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline and banner since Fall 1985-June 24. With a few lovely exceptions here: In the Heat of the Night, Green Acres, Flipper, The Addams Family, Stargate SG-1, Thirty something and VIP were all retained with the 1996-2002 Columbia TriStar Domestic Television closing logo on Comet, Me-TV, Me-TV Plus and Lifetime. But you don't
have to take my word for it. Believe me, because it works. And it can do for you too!
Shows Like Jeopardy and Wheel Of Fortune were made by those
I watched them both and they were very nostalgic throughout my childhood in the 2000s.
I remember Sony pictures television and movies
May i recommend switching to Kdenlive
That way ppl won't be distracted by the watermark
I loved the 4th logo the "dancing sticks" and the 5th logo the "snake". Still see the snake on reruns.
9:35 What is that variant?
It’s from an episode of the series MST3K, called "Village of the Giants"
@@CP1973_Productions I didn't watch that show!
Screen Gems was Columbias tv company until mid 1974.
Before that it was the in house animation studio til 1946. Though the shorts kept being released til 1949. Short time later it became the television division.
Logo favorite part 2 3:00
Yews liked that one as well.
17:06 this is the main one when I saw wheel of Fortune, Dr Oz, Press your luck (revival), celebrity wheel of Fortune, Card sharks(revival), Jeopardy and so many others shows on ABC or any other channels that have Sony pictures television. Even AMC play this every time when I'm watching the Three stooges every time when a short ends.
Great video 5/10
15:07 Castle Rock Entertainment 1994 high tone
Behold, the most infamous victim of "i hATe thIs lOgO bEcauSe iT plaSteRs oThEr lOgOs".
Before you ask, no, I don't support logo plastering because it makes certain logos hard to find, but this practice doesn't affect the quality of a logo.
17:38 Colex enterprises sound effect
Screen Gems logo is not too scary, in fact is a personal underrated
Wrong! S from hell!
Awkward... Towards the end of the video. An end theme to one of the best TV shows ever Walker, Texas Ranger to the overdramatic teen soap opera flourishing cliffhanger music of one of the worst miniseries ever made Anne Bolyen 2021 portrayed by an black actress. *as if*
10:50 What is that hand?
The hand at the end of the Foul Tempered Woman Productions logo
@@CP1973_Productions End of "Rachel Gunn" Season One (1992-1993) on Fox.
Both former logos: this and the 1981-
2000 CTDT logo were dumped
between seasons two and seven
with different logos: Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC,
Great Oaks Entertainment and Sony Pictures
Television International for CTV as a
powerful dramatic TV series.
3:47 Screen Gems logo with the Sony Pictures Television logo sound?!
Yes
Where Did The Logo At 18:49 Come From???
The pilot to "Satisfaction"
16:00. What show or movie is this Columbia TriStar Television from.
Depending on what we're watching. With fewer expections only Columbia TriStar Domestic Television has solely responsible as an exclusive
distributor of television and movies under the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline and banner from Fall 1985-present. Some of the best
were VIP, Green Acres, Flipper, In the Heat of the Night, Thirty something, The Addams Family, The Shirley Solomon Show,
Comedy Central's revival editions of The Upper Hand (co-produced by Act III Communcations and Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC)
and the dramatic Going Places (co-produced by St. Clare Entertainment, BKC Productions, The Lee Rich Company and
Sternin & Fraser Ink LLC) plus movie packages from the Columbia Showcase Theatre, including Godzilla, Madeline,
As Good as It Gets, Jerry Maguire, Stand by Me, About Last Night, Three Amigos, Platoon, F/X, Hoosiers, Glory,
A Few Good Men, In the Line of Fire, The Remains of the Day, Legends of the Fall and more!
12:42
12:50
Wednesday June 5, 2024
Hey @CP1973_Productions
Why did the Columbia Tristar Television logo go reverse 15:03
The music plays normally, but the logo is backwards?
It’s from international airings of the Seinfeld episode "The Betrayal". I’m not too sure why it did that though
@@CP1973_Productions same goes for castle rock
@@nekodylan2991 Plus BET's New Attitude which ran for 8 years from 1990 to 1998.
Logo favorite 2:30
The fact that they made Columbia red or pink and TriStar irritated because of this design of Columbia TriStar Television gave Sony an issue because of its cheap animation that resulted in the loss of 70 various jobs.
9:01 Change Music
Some shows continued to use Columbia Tristar Domestic Television til November 15, 2002
And _Hollywood Squares_ continued using CTDT until 2003.
And the home entertainment industry used to use CTHE (Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment) until 2003 or 2004
With a few expections here such as the Emmy winning Thirtysomething on Lifetime and the Emmy nominated VIP on Me-TV Plus.
Both of them were retained themselves with 1992-2002 closing logo with Dave Grusin's rousing fanfare!
Do not deleted all I love it
14:25
stop commenting plzzzzzzzzzzz
19:53 - 19:55 as seen on Wheel of Fortune from Season 32-37 and reverted back in September 2023
I vote for a revival of Columbia TriStar Television!!
I watched Sony Pictures Television on TV 📺
10:53 Sounds like Donald Duck.
3:32 The S From Hell First Appearance
3:37 What made us fear the meme
El logo de Screen Gems de 1965 a 1974 no me parece tan malo, ni siquiera lo encuentro aterrador. El problema radica en la música de cierre, talvez eso hace que el logo tenga tal infame reputación.
I like the 1982, 1986, 1988, 1991 and 1992 Columbia Pictures Television logos and the 1986, 1991 and 1992 TriStar Television logos as well as the 1994 and 1995 Columbia TriStar Television logos, the 2001 Columbia TriStar Domestic Television logo and the 1995 and 2000 Columbia TriStar International Television logos. I wish CPT were still up and running today. TriStar Television should never have been shut down in the first place. Sony should never have retired the Columbia TriStar name and logo from television, film distribution or home entertainment.
I'm sorry, Peter. As a matter of fact, both Columbia
Pictures Television and TriStar Television were
shut down as well as their logos and fanfares
on August 18, 2000 after the series finales of
Beakman's World, CTV's The Charmings,
Mad About You, The Nanny and Malcolm &
Eddie.
Sadly to say, they're not still up and
running today anymore.
Since June 18, 1985, Columbia Pictures was
purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Columbia Pictures Television and
TriStar Television were folded and
named into one new television
studio: Sony Pictures Television
on Monday, June 24, 1985.
Its first line of hit shows were The Bold &
the Beautiful, Jeopardy, The Young and the
Restless, Wheel of Fortune, Days of Our Lives,
PBS' News Hour, Shark Tank, The Best Years,
Years Later and Night of the Proms - all under
the Sony Pictures Entertainment banner.
It was very successful and profitable.
The newest fanfare for SPT was composed
by David Kurtz and conducted
by Todd Hayen.
@@markelijio6012 Sony took over Columbia Pictures Entertainment in 1989. CPE became Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991 and merged Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television in 1994 to form Columbia TriStar Television. TriStar Television folded into CTT in 1999 followed by CPT in 2001. Sony Pictures retired the Columbia TriStar name from television in 2002, rebranding CTT as Sony Pictures Television. A separate entity of CPT still exists on paper as an intellectual property holder, and under the moniker "CPT Holdings" of which the initials stand for Columbia Pictures Television to hold the copyright for the TV series The Young and the Restless, as well as old incarnations from the company's television library such as What's Happening!!.
@@peterglass8657 But thanks anyway, Peter. I tried my best.
Blue Pictures Television Logo History.
To anyone who thinks they're weird for watching this, I don't think you're weird. I think the human mind is made for finding things interesting other people might not find interesting.
I used to think it was weird because I watch ringtones, commercials, etc. Now I don't think it's weird. It's just something I enjoy watching.
the s of hell is my favourite screen gems logo but WHAT EVEN IS SCREEN GEMS CANADA WHAT THE SIGMA
12:04 logo From The Young and the Restless on CBS Daytime
When I just heard a jingle is about to turn into Columbia TriStar television
14:42 - Columbia TriStar Television Logo (2024) - Taken from Save The Characters From Evil Dinosaurs Season 1 (Interactive Game By PPC)
Whoa! Rewind! That's from 1992-2002, the Columbia TriStar Domestic Television Logo with Dave Grusin's Jingle.
(August 15, 1992-November 15, 2002) Columbia TriStar Domestic Television was the distributor of television & movies
under the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline and banner (Fall 1985-present)
I know the boondocks are from Sony pictures television
In 1960 and 1965 theme changes. First by Frank DeVol sticks then Eric Siday filmstrip. Or S From Hell.
9:05...60s screen gems theme on CPT 1980s logo & 17:28 low pitch SPT logo...😅
I stay 🏡 and I go to the foot locker with v.i.m. Then shoes store and 99 cents store on weekend says Jonathan Roman 👍
Jerry Bruckheimer Films/McNamara Paper Products/Columbia TriStar Television/20th Century Fox Television/Sony Pictures Television (1997/2002)
11:29 anyone know this logo is from which show I know got one of it is a scientist show but forget the title already
Beakman’s World
@@BOOTLEGDVDwannabe1997 thank you
@@BOOTLEGDVDwannabe1997 have been looking for it since then
4:09 Rare music
The Colgate Palmolive logo was in 1974.
3:47 LOL
S from Heck isnt a scary logo from CPU,
CPU = Columbia Pictures Ultimate
Hell, I don't know what that means. Besides Screen Gems Television isn't a scary logo on many successful shows until
September 15, 1974 such as double Emmy winners "Days of Our Lives" (1965-present) & "The Young and the
Restless" (1973-present) when it was folded into Columbia Pictures Television on Monday, September 16, 1974.
Its first variety of hit shows as an producer were: "Jeopardy," "Police Woman," "The Jeffersons," "One Day at a Time," "Wheel of Fortune,"
"What's Happening," "Starsky & Hutch," "Charlie's Angels," "Family," "Soap," "Diff'rent Strokes," "Hart to Hart," "The Facts of Life,"
"Archie Bunker's Place," "Benson," "Cagney & Lacey," "Silver Spoons" and "Who's the Boss." The 1974-1981 and 1981-1992
closing logos of both Columbia Pictures Television & Columbia Pictures Television Distribution were very successful
and profitable than the 1992-2000 final closing logo which was a total failure.
I don't know about you, but I'm really having such a wonderful time.
After Columbia Pictures was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment on Tuesday, June 18, 1985...the studio
was afraid to give up their television counterpoint and shut down for good. One thing is certain: Everybody's getting
tired of the television business.
Just a year later on Monday, June 24, 1985...things are changing for the better. Columbia TriStar Domestic Television
has folded and named into Sony Pictures Television, a Sony Pictures Entertainment Company. Hollywood's newest
television syndication distributor. Its wonderful variety of hit shows and features: "227," "Married with Children,"
"My Two Dads," CTV's "The Charmings," "The Upper Hand," Comedy Central's "Going Places," "Thirtysomething,"
"In the Heat of the Night," "Tour of Duty," PBS' "News Hour" among others to name a few.
12:53 Mad About You gag
20:09 what is this from?
18:41 I am confusion
16:12 Columbia Pictures Television Distribution
The Only Ones You'll Find Are the Emmy Nominated "VIP" on Me-TV Plus as well as dozens of features including "White Sands"
with the 1992-2002 CTDT Closing Logo, Not the Fall 1985-Present SPT Closing Logo!
I wonder why Sony Pictures Television was plastering all those old logos
Between June 25, 1985 and today, SPT has worked
closely with both Nickelodeon and Me-TV Plus on most
of the newer prints of those classics such as
Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Flying Nun,
VIP, Hardcastle and McCormick, T.J. Hooker,
The Rookies, Police Story, Police Woman
and the Norman Lear Collection.
PBS Kids Dragon Tales
9:41 I know that sound
21:01 WHO ADDED COLUMBIA TRISTAR IN BRAZIL!?!?!
Brazil themselves, also its international which means anywhere but the United States
Now Sony Pictures Television.
12:28😂😂😂😂
12:49 Cute
Sony Pictures Television Logo
16:55 literally my worst nightmare since childhood
8:40 9:38 17:48 now these are my favorite
12:00 Logo Name?
Columbia Television
@@krystiangacha9469 Formerly known as Columbia Pictures Television, Columbia TriStar Television and
Columbia TriStar Domestic Television. From August 30, 1974 to August 18, 2000, the former logos were
best known for producing & distributing a string of television's biggest hits: Days of Our Lives,
The Young and the Restless, The Bold & the Beautiful, Married with Children, Mad About You,
The Nanny, Beakman's World, Malcolm & Eddie, The Ricki Lake Show and The King of Queens
as well as our movie package, featuring A Few Good Men, In the Line of Fire
and Sleepless in Seattle.
EUE is their new home.
They shorten it in 1973.
3:47
1:17 Lea pytlakowski
Barney Dragon Tales Dean Wendt Siskel & Ebert
Looks like Russian F 7:40
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*Cyrillic*
13:38 It's Reused For Only,Second & Final Time,Or Is It!?
From 4 to 3 beats.
Columbia have the dulumkantor 😢😅
Outfit7 logo
09:57 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
12:00 Columbia Pictures/Looney Tunes, as usual.
I'm having a funny feeling that confuses me a lot, sorry, Michael. It's sadly that Columbia doesn't want to come back as a former
television unit because everybody's getting tired of the television business. Also, Sony Pictures Entertainment might force Columbia's
former television counterpart to shut down immediately on Sunday, June 23,1985. A year later on Monday, June 24, 1985...the newest
studio was named Sony Pictures Television. From June 28, 1985 - present, Columbia has focused on features starting with Lifeforce,
Perfect, Rambo 2, St. Elmo's Fire, Silverado and more. In many ways, they're more successful and profitable as one of Hollywood's
legendary movie studios. These are the facts: Pure and Simple.
I’m not enjoying all of the bad plasters.
Train Pictures Television Logo History
Thomas the Tank Engine
Section One: Diamond Gems Television
1st Logo: (1952-1956)
2nd Logo: (1955-1960)
3rd Logo: (1960-1963)
4th Logo: (1963-1965)
5th Logo: (1965-1974)
Section Two: Colombia Pictures Television
1st Logo: (1974-1977)
2nd Logo: (1976-1983)
3rd Logo: (1982-1993)
4th Logo: (1992-2001)
Section Three: PriStar Television
1st Logo: (1986-1988)
2nd Logo: (1991-1993)
3rd Logo: (1993-1999)
4th Logo: (2015-present)
Section Four: Colombia PriStar Television
1st Logo: (1994-2000)
2nd Logo: (1995-2005)
Section Four: Train Pictures Television
1st Logo: (2002-present)
2nd Logo: (2019)
3rd Logo: (2020-present)
Section Six: Colombia PriStar International Television
1st Logo: (c. 1995-c. 1998)
2nd Logo: (1997-2002)
3rd Logo: (1997-c. 2000)
4th Logo: (c. 1998-2000)
5th Logo: (1998-2001)
6th Logo: (1999-2001)
7th Logo: (2000-2002)
Section Seven: Train Pictures Television International
1st Logo: (2002-2003)
2nd Logo: (2002-present)
3rd Logo: (2003-2009)
Credit goes to LogoManSeva Skyler Mcfadden Ahmed Nasser CosmicGamerBoy2007 Danillo Mercilles Almeida Errorless Pictures Jayleen Logo Archive for the all those models.
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What?!
Галена тихо едно телевизия Планета 2017
13:23 uhhh what happened here
Revan_ishh 13:23 Someone’s Dead
9:41
17:59
11:37
me in 1952
golly this show was beatiful
me in 155
golly holly this was beatiful as funnie guns
me in 1960
oh shooty i think this was good lookin'
me in 1963
holy moly i think i'm in a drive in theater eating some refreshments
me in 1965
oh no it's the s from hell please don't eat my soul
me in 1974
a prtezel that's weird
me in 1976
oh yeah baby let's watch some fun on the tv
me in 1982
dang it i have a coke and a pizza box
me in 1986
that freakin pegasus is really sh1t
me in 1992
wowzie this was shoot lookin at me
me in 1994
jenny and his pegasus pet are so cute
21:04 tv nova cz
18:00
16:10