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Written By Royger Short
Logo captures by Eric S. and TheEriccorpinc


=== (1990-July 9, 1993) ===


'''Nickname:''' "GT"
(1990-July 9, 1993)
Grant/Tribune Productions (1993)Lightyear Entertainment / Grant/Tribune (1991)


'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|darkgray|dark gray}} background, we see a stylized, three-layered, {{Font color|silver|silver}} "{{Font color|silver|'''G'''}}" zooming out while a letter "{{Font color|silver|'''''T'''''}}" (in the style of the Tribune logos from 1982-1996) slides out from behind it, and when both letters are in place, the words "''GRANT/TRIBUNE PRODUCTIONS''" (in white) fade in below. The logo then shines.
Nickname: "GT"


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a dark grey background, we see a stylized, three-layered, silver "G" zooming out while a letter "T" (in the style of the Tribune logos from 1982-1996) slides out from behind it, and when both letters are place, the words "GRANT/TRIBUNE PRODUCTIONS" (in white) fades in below. The logo then shines.
* An in-credit variant can be seen in the TV movie ''Secrets of the Unknown''; the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''GRANT/TRIBUNE'''}}" and the logo to the left of it can be seen under the "Lightyear Entertainment" and "IAW" text.
* A short variant exists that starts with the already formed logo shining.


'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming and sliding letters, and the logo shining. None for the in-credit variant.
Variants:
An in-credit variant can be seen in the TV movie Secrets of the Unknown; the words "GRANT/TRIBUNE" and the logo to the left of it can be seen under the "Lightyear Entertainment" and "IAW" text.
A short variant exists that starts with the already formed logo shining.


FX/SFX: The zooming and sliding letters, and the logo shining. None for the in-credit variant.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm synth note or none. The in-credit variant has the closing theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' Extinct, this was seen on the TV special ''I Love Lucy: The Very First Show!'', which aired on CBS in 1990, and the short-lived 1993 sitcom ''Cutters'', which also aired on CBS. The in-credit variant can be found in the 1991 TV movie ''Secrets of the Unknown''.
Music/Sounds: A calm synth note or none. The in-credit variant has the closing theme of the movie.


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Availability: Extinct, this was seen on the TV special I Love Lucy: The Very First Show!, which aired on CBS in 1990, and the short-lived 1993 sitcom Cutters, which also aired on CBS. The in-credit variant can be found in the 1991 TV movie Secrets of the Unknown.

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Revision as of 09:45, 22 November 2020


(1990-July 9, 1993)

Nickname: "GT"

Logo: On a dark gray background, we see a stylized, three-layered, silver "G" zooming out while a letter "T" (in the style of the Tribune logos from 1982-1996) slides out from behind it, and when both letters are in place, the words "GRANT/TRIBUNE PRODUCTIONS" (in white) fade in below. The logo then shines.

Variants:

  • An in-credit variant can be seen in the TV movie Secrets of the Unknown; the words "GRANT/TRIBUNE" and the logo to the left of it can be seen under the "Lightyear Entertainment" and "IAW" text.
  • A short variant exists that starts with the already formed logo shining.

FX/SFX: The zooming and sliding letters, and the logo shining. None for the in-credit variant.

Music/Sounds: A calm synth note or none. The in-credit variant has the closing theme of the movie.

Availability: Extinct, this was seen on the TV special I Love Lucy: The Very First Show!, which aired on CBS in 1990, and the short-lived 1993 sitcom Cutters, which also aired on CBS. The in-credit variant can be found in the 1991 TV movie Secrets of the Unknown.

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