SisterLee Productions

Background
This is Yvette Lee Bowser's vanity card.

(September 1, 1994-May 15, 2006; April 28, 2017-)
Nickname: "Woman on a Windmill" "WOOHOO!"

Logo: Over a black background with white splotches (among them are the initials of Living Single's creator, Yvette Lee Bowser, and a black knight on his horse), we see two windmills, one whose sails are not moving and one (that is much closer to the screen than the other) whose sails are moving and a woman in a pink suit is spinning on one of the sails. "Sister Lee" is written in script, and the "S" and "L" are much larger than the rest. "PRODUCTIONS" appears just below "Sister Lee" and under all that appears the text "In Association With".

The Warner Bros. Television logo follows this logo on Living Single and For Your Love, while the Eye Productions logo follows this logo on Half & Half.

Variant: Starting with Dear White People and Run the World, the logo is on a blue television tube (to match the dimensions of the show) without the text "In Association With".

Technique: The woman spinning on the windmill while "Sister Lee" is written out.

Music/Sounds: No music, but we can hear wind in the background and the woman shouting "Whoo-hoo!" while she is spinning on the windmill and giggling. NBC airings used a generic theme.

Availability: Currently seen on Living Single (2nd season and onward) on TV One & Hulu and Half & Half on Bounce TV, Netflix & Paramount+. Lush Life and For Your Love are other shows with this logo. It was also seen on the series adaption of Dear White People, as well as Run the World.