Worldvision did have another silent logo prior to this red one from 1974. It was yellow and had a blue logo/text, but lacked a disclaimer (World Vision the charitable company made Worldvision Enterprises add a disclaimer, thus making the yellow version rare). It was in use from early 1973 until 1974; although a modified version of this turned up on some shows and films through 1976.
On "Grizzly Adams" (1977) and the related TV-movie "The Capture of Grizzly Adams" (1982) this logo had a jazzy 4-note Fender-Rhodes piano tune, which although not as scary as the WHOOSH Globe jingle, is rather still uninspiring at best except maybe to Rhodes piano fans.
Seems like every Worldvision logo is good!
MattTheSaiyan 1 year ago
I have this logo on the iTunes version of Wacky Races.
looneytunesfreak 1 year ago
Thanks for this. You know how I love this one!
bigladiesman 2 years ago
Great quality!
mcydodge919 2 years ago 2
Thx.
LogicSmash 2 years ago
Creepy, but great.
HBKanedge818 2 years ago
But not as creepy as their 1988-99 logo.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
The music at the end made it kinda creepy. I love it. I love the 1974-1988 logo much more than the 1988-1999 one.
HBKanedge818 2 years ago
Worldvision did have another silent logo prior to this red one from 1974. It was yellow and had a blue logo/text, but lacked a disclaimer (World Vision the charitable company made Worldvision Enterprises add a disclaimer, thus making the yellow version rare). It was in use from early 1973 until 1974; although a modified version of this turned up on some shows and films through 1976.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
@HBKanedge818
On "Grizzly Adams" (1977) and the related TV-movie "The Capture of Grizzly Adams" (1982) this logo had a jazzy 4-note Fender-Rhodes piano tune, which although not as scary as the WHOOSH Globe jingle, is rather still uninspiring at best except maybe to Rhodes piano fans.
ClassicTVMan1981X 1 month ago