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From: JohnnyL80
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  • Why did Paramount stop using the copyright tag featuring the script name in movies? They should bring it back. MGM stopped using it after the 1980's.

  • Some "Odd Couple" episodes from the first season also used this variation (with both the 2nd "Closet Killer" music, as well as this Lalo Schifrin music).

  • the famous fanfare...

  • Still creepy sounding music, but a far cry better than the infamous "closet killer."

  • Burned to my memory for good reason. This is undoubtedly synonymous with a time of great tv that has long since gone.

  • @SidJustice1 I liked the moving cloud logo that was used a lot in the 80's.

  • @silverzhawk, I know just what you're talking about. I liked that, too : )

  • I wonder if a longer version of this music exists. It is confirmed, that the Dominic Frontiere music (the jingle used before this) existed at the beginning of "Seven in Darkness."

    However, did Paramount ever have an adaptation of the "Color ID" music heard here used as an opening tag on some of its 1970-1987 TV movies?

  • Season one of The Odd Couple has this as well as the Closet Killer closing. That's if you can get the non CBS version

  • not bad

  • Awesome quality! Where's it taken from?

  • The Brady Bunch. but this one only appeared after the episode "Alice's September Song"

  • S2, right?

  • Yes

  • Other Brady Bunch episodes that used this variant were "A Fistful of Reasons" ('70 music).

  • @JohnnyL80

    Also try "A Fistful of Reasons" or "What Goes Up..."

  • @JohnnyL80 dude please send me the video to gmail

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