The History of Columbia Pictures Television
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Normally, we would not do this, but we had this in the summer and we decided to do so. We thank mostly the one that started it, but we had others to thank. The list is way too long for us to mention.
Who's nephew wanted the rocket ship?
Columbia TriStar Television was formed in 1994.
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Don't forget the Embassy Television/ELP logos, too. Norman Lear bought Joseph E. Levine's old company Embassy Pictures, used it to develop shows like "Who's the Boss" and "227", and later sold to Coca-Cola, which owned Columbia at the time.
The themesong played in the logos between 1:54 and 2.17 always a lot to me like the themesong from "Star Trek TNG."
Great job, guys!!! :) My only complaint is that the color Screen Gems lady from 1960 is missing, but otherwise I enjoyed it! :) :) :)
There was no such thing as an 80s CTT logo.
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You forgot the 1994 tristar television logo and the 1996 tristar television logo
I think he's talking about the CPT logo with the plane. And that's seen on "Beakman's World".
Hasta parece al final el logo de Paramount con fondo de Revue-Universal en los 60s
They always *sounded* a lot to me like the themesong from Star Trek TNG! LOL...
I have in mind the current Sony Pictures Television logo with the previous Columbia TriStar Pictures fanfare.
I have seen it before on Punky Brewster too...
2:19 from Bambi.
Early Universal pictures.
Have u upload more videos?
WRONG!
We thought there was, but if you are right, we apologize.