Nikndaph Productions

Background
This is the vanity plate of Norman Steinberg.

Logo (June 12, 1989-October 16, 1991)
Visuals: On a white background, there is a pastel drawing of a boy in a blue suit with a red necktie and gray pants, and he has his left arm around a little girl (probably his little sister). In front of the drawing are the words "NiKNDAPH PRODUCTIONS". "NiKNDAPH" is in large, colorful crayon lettering (and the "i" has it’s line looking like an "l"), while "PRODUCTIONS" is underneath in a small white font.

Trivia: We can assume the kids' names in the logo are Nick and Daph (or Daphne).

Variant:
 * On the TV pilot of Steel Magnolias, the letter "A" is seen above the name and the word "and" below it reading as "A Nikndaph Productions and".
 * This is intentionally incorrect. It would be A Nikndaph Production and.

Technique: None.

Audio: Either the end theme, a 3-note choir theme or a little boy saying, "Way to go, Dad!", followed by a man saying, "Okay, thank you", with some clapping and cheering in the background.

Availability: This was seen on Doctor, Doctor, which can be streamed on CTV Throwback. It's also seen on the short-lived CBS sitcom Teech and the TV pilot of Steel Magnolias.