Wow, that's one terrible edit! Oh, and PLEASE preserve that tape, since that version of FX is long gone! Is that an Aussie tape? I remember the Australian version of FX showing "Casey Jones" around '96 or '97, before the channel shut down.
Yet another crappy logo plastering over the original Screen Gems logo, this time with LBS who had nothing to do with Screen Gems or Columbia, plus both logos are in color instead of Black and White.
Yes; that subdivision ran in the years 1984-88, and the logo, whose music sounds like something straight out of an 8-bit video game music soundtrack, had also appeared on 1980s reruns of "Father Knows Best," "The Donna Reed Show" and "The Monkees," among others.
Columbia and LBS spun off as separate companies before Columbia and Tristar formed Columbia Tristar Domestic Television in 1994.
brandonefron2044 5 months ago
MST3K fans might know the Columbia Pictures logo in this video to feature in the episode that included "Village of the Giants".
ApacheMan2K 6 months ago
The Columbia Pictures Television Jingle sounds a little distorted.
DVaccarelli1988 3 years ago
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tiabyrd444 3 years ago
Wow, that's one terrible edit! Oh, and PLEASE preserve that tape, since that version of FX is long gone! Is that an Aussie tape? I remember the Australian version of FX showing "Casey Jones" around '96 or '97, before the channel shut down.
iLoveClassicTV 3 years ago
I agree with Jac2Mac about that pathetic plastering after "Casey Jones." When was that recorded?
jaredrednaxela 3 years ago
So "Casey Jones" used the same thing too like "Father Knows Best", eh?
ShaDeed329 3 years ago 2
Yet another crappy logo plastering over the original Screen Gems logo, this time with LBS who had nothing to do with Screen Gems or Columbia, plus both logos are in color instead of Black and White.
Jac2Mac 3 years ago
Columbia and LBS formed Colex Enterprises, which may have been used on this show before they plastered their own separate logos over it.
mcy919 3 years ago 7
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Yes; that subdivision ran in the years 1984-88, and the logo, whose music sounds like something straight out of an 8-bit video game music soundtrack, had also appeared on 1980s reruns of "Father Knows Best," "The Donna Reed Show" and "The Monkees," among others.
ClassicTVMan1981X 9 months ago