Retro 1968 United Artists Television logo

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2010

Another logo used by United Artists Television in 1968. With the byline "Entertainment from Transamerica Corporation".

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  • what show was that from? Desi Arnaz had a show in the 60's?

  • @COGIC1 From "The Mothers-In-Law". Short-lived but well-remembered sitcom with Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard. Desi was the executive producer, directed many episodes, and guest starred on a few episodes.

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  • When the series aired in syndication some time in the '80's, the UA logo was plastered over with the series' new distributor logo, Samuel Goldwyn.

  • @Neville6000 : I believe he was also the voice of Charlie the Tuna in the Star-Kist commercials...I know Herschel Bernardi did the voice for quite some time, but I'm sure Carmel also voiced Charlie.

  • He was also the voice of Cyclonus in the Transformers cartoon show in the 80s.

  • @1986Sheri: He was only 54.

  • @Neville6000

    how old was Roger C. Carmel when he died?

  • @1986Sheri: An actor who was popular in the 1960s and 1970's-he played Harry Mudd in two episodes of the original Star Trek, was Col. Gumm on an episode of Batman, and played one of the husbands on 'The Mothers-In-Law' for one season, until he left due to what he thought were improprieties in the budgeting of 'The Mothers-In-Law' (Desi was earning 4 or 5 salaries on the show.) He became a pitchman for a regional chain of Mexican restaurants later on and died in 1986 from a drug overdose.

  • @Neville6000

    who's Roger C. Carmel?

  • @MattTheSaiyan: He also tried to earn 4 (count 'em, FOUR!) salaries on the show, which is why Roger C. Carmel REALLY left the show.

  • This logo was also seen at the end of syndicated prints of 2nd season episodes of "Gilligan's Island". I very clearly remember seeing it.

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