Solow Production Company

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Background

The Solow Production Company was the company of Herbert F. Solow, which was spun off from the live action producing arm of Hanna-Barbera (now an in-name-only brand of Warner Bros. Animation). The only series this company produced was the NBC-TV show Man from Atlantis. This show is owned by Warner Bros. Television, since they own the Hanna-Barbera library.

Logo (September 22, 1977-June 6, 1978)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a depiction of a falcon flying in front of a yellow circle that represents the Sun. The text "SOLOW PRODUCTION COMPANY" in yellow is seen below, with the byline "A TAFT BROADCASTING COMPANY" below it.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: A somber guitar theme.

Availability: Preserved on the Warner Archive releases of Man from Atlantis, including the pilot.

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