Lottery Hill Entertainment

Background
This company was ran by actor and comedian Michael J. Fox. It was named after a farm he owned in South Woodstock, Vermont, whose original owner bought after winning the lottery.

(September 17, 1996-2003)


Visuals: On a white background, we see a still drawing picture of three green grassy hill tops, a red barn on the first hill and two small trees on the second. Between the blue highlighted line the black letters "LoTTeryHill" (with the Ts attached to each other) and between the purple highlighted line, the smaller black letters all in caps "ENTERTAINMENT".

Technique: None.

Audio: A short country style guitar roll is played followed by a male voice (Fox himself) saying "moo", ABC airings from 1998-2000 used its generic theme.

Audio Trivia: The "moo" soundbite is meant to be a friendly jab at the Ubu Productions logo, the company behind Spin City and another Michael J. Fox vehicle, Family Ties. He joked, "If I’d had more time, I would’ve said, ‘Good cow.”’

Availability: Seen on Spin City. Might’ve also been on the failed pilots of Anna Says, Otherwise Engaged and Hench at Home.