AVID:Logo Plastering Mistakes

Background
This list is a compilation of music and visual mistakes caused when companies attempt to plaster logos with different ones.

October 21, 1980
This is perhaps the most infamous one, coming from an airing of One Day at a Time on CBS. On this airing, as the credits ended, a partial snippet of the T.A.T. Communications Company logo played before proceeding to cut to the CBS ident. (This was not done by the owners of the show; it was just really bad timing on the part of the network's commercial placements.)

Colex Enterprises double whammy
On some airings of The Monkees episode "Son of a Gypsy", the logo bizarrely appeared twice (before and after the 1966 NBC Productions logo, which is retained). If you listen closely, you can also hear the Colex jingle playing faintly in-between. Of course, the Screen Gems Television had to be covered at some point.

Columbia Pictures Television torch ladies barely cover Screen Gems jingles
A few examples exist that have made it online. In particular, one from Farmer's Daughter and one from The Huckleberry Hound Show. Both instances are similar...the CPT logo appears, but not before one hears 1-2 notes of the Eric Siday jingle from the 1965 Screen Gems Television logo. The CPT's logo's music cuts in, sometimes in progress, sometimes not.

Columbia Pictures Television torch ladies do cover Screen Gems, but badly
Examples of the 1982 CPT Torch Lady (in black-and-white) plastering the Screen Gems Television torch lady on The Donna Reed Show circulate online. In both cases, the logo interrupts the announcer's spiel. One cuts off after "This has been a..." Another bizarre occurrence has the screen go black just before any logo can show up, as we hear "...from the Hollywood studios of..." Then, as if answering what the announcer would have said, the CPT logo appears.

The misadventures of the remastered Star Trek episodes
When the original Star Trek series celebrated its 40th anniversary, remastered versions of the episodes were created with updated effects, and mostly updated logos (usually CBS Paramount Television...) However, some strange credit/logo combos would slip through on occasion. Off-topic here, but CBS-Paramount logos now had copyright information from the ones they plastered (sometimes right down to the Gulf + Western byline). More appropriate for the plaster mistakes topic would be : Desilu Productions and the Yellow Split Box of Paramount Television (1967-2006) replacing the previous "rising circle" Paramount logo. Not only was this combo not used in original broadcasts, but it features one logo that came AFTER the one it plastered. Another example that befits this list was at least one instance of Desilu's logo being seen with the yellow split box music.