Desilu "Merging Circles" Logo (1967) With Paramount Byline
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How was it possible for this logo to be in stereo? The quality's just AMAZING!
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@iconservation but look how star trek turned out afterwards a ton of movies and spin off series and a sat morning cartoon not too shabby for a show that nbc cancelled thats a negative turned into a positive at least paramount cared to do all these things with a series that was doomed from the get go
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desilu 1967 logicalsmach
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When I was 6 years old in 1968, every time I heard the Desilu logo music - which, by the way, was composed by Wilbur Hatch, who also penned the music for "The Lucy Show" - I always thought of a rainstorm (the first two notes), giving way to bright sunshine (the last three notes). Perhaps because of its use in the first Paramount Television "sunrise circle" logo as well? (Oddly enough, the logo music was published by Bruin Music, the BMI music publishing arm of Gulf + Western.)
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On the 1980s "Star Trek (The Original Series)" reruns it is followed by the telecined Blue Mountain (1979 jingle).
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The deal was struck in June 1967, and a grace period ensued during the changeover from Desilu to Paramount.
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@Kaufmancab51 would you consider joing the CBS rename CBS studios to Desliu CBS Studios
on Facebook
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@RetroMusicFan4 join my facebook group it on my channel.. i designed this group to get CBS to rename CBS Studios to DESILU
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Yes it was now I created a Facebook group to put presure on CBS to rename there studios
Join my Face Book Group called CBS rename CBS Studios to DESILU-CBS Studios (Please)
it a campaing to put pressure on CBS to rename there studios Desilu-CBS Studios please let me know what you think
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I read that Lucille Ball was such a fan of Star Trek and the pilot, that she nearly single handedly kept the series on TV by leveraging it against other Desilu shows - NBC wanted to cancel the show from the beginning. I suspect the show was canceled after the third season because Ball had sold Desilu to Paramount and there was no one there to go to bat for Star Trek.
Desilu was awesome.
RetroMusicFan4 3 years ago 3
This was during the period in late 1967 after Lucille Ball sold "Desilu" to Gulf + Western, Paramount's corporate parent, who folded it into what became "Paramount Television" by 1968.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago