QM Productions

Background
QM Productions was an independent television production company formed in 1960 by Quinn Martin. All of his series were known for their highly stylized format: a prologue featuring a stern-voice narrator to establish the premise; explicitly announced Acts I, II, III, and IV; and an epilogue, again featuring the narrator. In 1979, a group of investors acquired QM and subsequently sold it to Taft Broadcasting Co., causing QM Productions to cease in 1983. Currently, most of the QM library is held by Paramount Global through CBS Media Ventures and Spelling Television Inc. with the exceptions of The F.B.I. and Banyon, which are currently owned by Warner Bros. Discovery via Warner Bros. Television, and 12 O'Clock High, which is currently owned by The Walt Disney Company via 20th Television.

1st Logo (October 3, 1961-1983)
Logo: Superimposed over the credits, we see the following text:

A Serif PRODUCTION

or

Serif PRODUCTIONS

"Serif" is written in a script font.

Variants:
 * For co-produced shows, the producer company's name is shown below the credits.
 * Sometimes, in-credit text was used.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen intact on all shows from the era, such as The Fugitive, The F.B.I., Cannon, Barnaby Jones, The Invaders, and The Streets of San Francisco among other classic shows, as well on some TV movies on Me-TV. On the VHS release of the TV movie September's Gun, the 2nd logo is plastered over by this logo.

2nd Logo (September 20, 1979-October 8, 1983)
Logo: On a starry sky background, we see a shining medallion consisting of a rainbow-colored angel with his left hand up inside a circle. Said object flies up towards the screen and a blue, stylized, and connected "QM" in 3D, with the word "PRODUCTIONS" the Taft byline below it, zooms out from the bottom of the screen to the center. After this, the logo shines.

Bylines:
 * 1979-1981: "A TAFT BROADCASTING COMPANY"
 * 1982-1983: "A DIVISION OF THE TAFT ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY"

Technique: Camera-controlled animation.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic synth fanfare combined with dreamy shining sounds.

Availability: Very rare. It's seen on TV movies from the era, such as The Return of Frank Cannon and The Aliens Are Coming, among others, as well on early '80s rerun prints of The Streets of San Francisco. This was also used on the 8th and final season of Barnaby Jones. This logo was cut off or followed by the CBS Television Distribution logo on DVDs of those shows or TV movies.