1960's ABC-TV Ident/Logo (1966 TV Bumber, REAL NOT FAKE!!)

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A 1960's American Broadcasting Company (ABC Television Network) ident. This is the version ABC-TV used for black and white broadcasts.

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  • My dad used to work for ABC in the 50's designing the station id's and 'please stand by' frames. Wish he still had them.

  • Most likely used on most ABC shows that weren't in color, especially American Bandstand, General Hospital, The Price is Right, The Fugitive, McHale's Navy, just to name a few.

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  • @crispycritterz No, they had it on the cartoons too! I used to have some prints of "The New Casper Cartoon Show" opening with the ABC idents on the head.

  • When you heard this on Saturday morning, you knew the cartoons were done

  • As for Chuck Connors, he declined a proposed sixth season of "THE RIFLEMAN" because MCA offered him the chance to star in a 90 minute crime drama for ABC's 1963-'64 season: "ARREST AND TRIAL" (co-starring Ben Gazzara).

  • Yes, only two or three shows aired in color on ABC's prime-time schedule between 1962 and '65, 'west'- and "THE FLINTSTONES" was definitely one of them. In the 1963-'64 season, the 90 minute edition of "WAGON TRAIN" and Desilu's "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" were the other two; in 1964-'65, it was "JONNY QUEST".

  • @fromthesidelines Only two or three shows aired in color in prime-time between

    '62 and '65? Got it: The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and Jonny Quest....all Hanna-

    Barbara cartoons distributed by ABC's programming fodder "buddy", Screen Gems!

    btw, this is no rumor, it's a fact: ABC and the producers of The Rifleman tried to get

    Chuck Connors to come back for a sixth (1963) season. Chuck said "no", but had

    he agreed, The Rifleman would've been ABC's first prime-time drama in color.

  • @gladasya10 I thought that, too, because of the door appearing at the end of this. Since the Rand logo

    had been around since 1962, it's quite possible.

  • This ABC logo was first used in 1962.

  • that's from 10:30 from 1965-1967 saturday seasons 

  • Hardly scary at all!

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