This was always my favorite CBS logo. Since my town only had 2 tv stations for 20 years and CBS was a primary network, I saw much CBS programming as a kid. Then I worked for a CBS / ABC combo station for about 37 years and saw many logos over the years. The lens iris eye is still my favorite.
The ABC "Circle" logo is the longest lasting of all of their logos. The other ones were rather short lived, like the "Big A" logo which was used between the fall of 1957 and through the summer of 1962, before being replaced by the "Circle" logo in the fall of 1962, according to a network presentation logo card that was used after an episode of "He's Dickens, He's Fenster" in October, 1962. All of the other logos, such as the "Eagle" logo of the mid 50's were even more shorter lived.
This is a filmed I.D. used between 1951 and '68, mostly at the end of CBS' filmed TV series distributed on 16mm film to local stations for "delayed broadcast" purposes, although this was seen at the end of some of their live telecasts during the '50s as well. The audio portion, however, is from the end of Ed Sullivan's "TOAST OF THE TOWN", circa 1950, which used a "CBS spotlight" I.D. (the letters "CBS" under a spotlight). The actual outcue used for this: "This is the CBS Television Network".
I am a liberal American. My grandmother was a friend of that damn progessive Republican Teddy Roosevelt. Interesting how radio has made robots of simple minds!
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CBS is a sell out Liberal Network - Letterman you are a sell out - how dare you have only Dem's on whom you can throw soft ball question. Then when you do have people that have other thoughts that you don't agree you make sure you try to make them look mad, even though you have no substance in your commments. Just had to vent, I used to like Letterman and CBS, but NO MORE
Republicans/conservatives need no help from David Letterman to look mad, the Bush Administration has accomplished that feat with little to no assistance from the Democrats. CBS is hardly liberal. I used to love CBS until it began complying with the Bush Agenda, now I prefer PBS.
This is from the end of "The Ed Sullivan Show" because I remember the end title music.
vividwatch47 3 months ago
This was always my favorite CBS logo. Since my town only had 2 tv stations for 20 years and CBS was a primary network, I saw much CBS programming as a kid. Then I worked for a CBS / ABC combo station for about 37 years and saw many logos over the years. The lens iris eye is still my favorite.
cubnwaco 1 year ago
@cubnwaco
The ABC "Circle" logo is the longest lasting of all of their logos. The other ones were rather short lived, like the "Big A" logo which was used between the fall of 1957 and through the summer of 1962, before being replaced by the "Circle" logo in the fall of 1962, according to a network presentation logo card that was used after an episode of "He's Dickens, He's Fenster" in October, 1962. All of the other logos, such as the "Eagle" logo of the mid 50's were even more shorter lived.
tbear4pa 10 months ago
@tbear4pa
I really meant "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster".
tbear4pa 10 months ago
This is a filmed I.D. used between 1951 and '68, mostly at the end of CBS' filmed TV series distributed on 16mm film to local stations for "delayed broadcast" purposes, although this was seen at the end of some of their live telecasts during the '50s as well. The audio portion, however, is from the end of Ed Sullivan's "TOAST OF THE TOWN", circa 1950, which used a "CBS spotlight" I.D. (the letters "CBS" under a spotlight). The actual outcue used for this: "This is the CBS Television Network".
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
This is at the end of some of the b&w episodes of Whats My Line, but GSN credits crunches it.
GarfieldnPyramid 3 years ago
a bit freaky!
rtivey01 3 years ago
I am a liberal American. My grandmother was a friend of that damn progessive Republican Teddy Roosevelt. Interesting how radio has made robots of simple minds!
myandy99 3 years ago
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CBS is a sell out Liberal Network - Letterman you are a sell out - how dare you have only Dem's on whom you can throw soft ball question. Then when you do have people that have other thoughts that you don't agree you make sure you try to make them look mad, even though you have no substance in your commments. Just had to vent, I used to like Letterman and CBS, but NO MORE
BPB9973952 4 years ago
Republicans/conservatives need no help from David Letterman to look mad, the Bush Administration has accomplished that feat with little to no assistance from the Democrats. CBS is hardly liberal. I used to love CBS until it began complying with the Bush Agenda, now I prefer PBS.
walwaad 3 years ago
this video is scary at first with the whole double eye thing
Pasta070 4 years ago
lol
Robsie2300 4 years ago
I agree; that disturbed me
raposofan 2 years ago