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On March 11, 1989, [[Aaron Spelling Productions]] was renamed to '''Spelling Entertainment Inc.''' after acquiring [[Laurel Entertainment|Laurel Entertainment, Inc.]] and [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision Enterprises Inc.]] The same year, Spelling launched a sub-division named "[[Torand Productions|Torand Productions, Inc.]]", which was named after Spelling's two children: Tori and Randy Spelling. On April 6, 1991, Spelling Entertainment Inc. was acquired by The Charter Company, which then merged with Spelling Entertainment Inc. and was renamed to '''Spelling Entertainment Group''' on October 5, 1992. |
On March 11, 1989, [[Aaron Spelling Productions]] was renamed to '''Spelling Entertainment Inc.''' after acquiring [[Laurel Entertainment|Laurel Entertainment, Inc.]] and [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision Enterprises Inc.]] The same year, Spelling launched a sub-division named "[[Torand Productions|Torand Productions, Inc.]]", which was named after Spelling's two children: Tori and Randy Spelling. On April 6, 1991, Spelling Entertainment Inc. was acquired by The Charter Company, which then merged with Spelling Entertainment Inc. and was renamed to '''Spelling Entertainment Group''' on October 5, 1992. Prior to Charter's merger with Spelling, Spelling Entertainment was again renamed to "[[Spelling Television]]". |
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'''Visuals:''' "{{Font|Elephant|SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT INC.}}" in a white Elephant font, and a stylized "'''S'''" that somewhat resembles the "S From Hell" Screen Gems logo, consisting of three lines going upward, three lines going down, and a rounded rectangular structure behind it appear on a black background. "{{Font|Elephant|SPELLING}}" is in a larger typeface, and "{{Font|Elephant|ENTERTAINMENT INC.}}" is smaller and below it. The logo is usually still. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* On ''Twin Peaks'', the logo is shown on a {{color|darkblue|blue}} background, and the words are in a different font (though some episodes have the normal font). |
* On <u>''Twin Peaks''</u>, the logo is shown on a {{color|darkblue|blue}} background, and the words are in a different font (though some episodes have the normal font). |
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* On ''Any Day Now'' starting with Season 2, the logo is much bigger than usual and "{{Font|Elephant|ENTERTAINMENT INC.}}" is replaced by "{{Font|Elephant|ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC.}}". |
* On <u>''Any Day Now'' starting with Season 2</u>, the logo is much bigger than usual and "{{Font|Elephant|ENTERTAINMENT INC.}}" is replaced by "{{Font|Elephant|ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC.}}". |
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* On <u>season 2 of ''Beverly Hills, 90210''</u> and the TV movie <u>''Back to the Streets of San Francisco''</u>, the logo zooms in. |
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*An in-credit version of the logo, with a copyright stamp |
*An in-credit version of the logo, with a copyright stamp appears on the TV movie <u>''Jailbirds''</u>. |
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'''Technique:''' Cutting effects. A zooming effect on season 2 of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' and ''Back to the Streets of San Francisco''. |
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'''Technique:''' None. |
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'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show. |
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show. |
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'''Audio Variant:''' A 1995 CBS re-airing of ''Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story'' used the network's generic theme. |
'''Audio Variant:''' A <u>1995 CBS re-airing of ''Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story''</u> used the network's generic theme. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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* This was seen on ''Twin Peaks'', but the CBS DVD releases, Cloo, Crime & Investigation airings and Netflix viewings remove this logo (though it is seen intact on the Season 1 R2 DVD released by Universal/Playback/Republic, save for the pilot which is plastered by the [[Worldvision Enterprises]] logo. Might be on the [[Warner Home Video]] releases too). |
* This was seen on ''Twin Peaks'', but the CBS DVD releases, Cloo, Crime & Investigation airings and Netflix viewings remove this logo (though it is seen intact on the Season 1 R2 DVD released by Universal/Playback/Republic, save for the pilot which is plastered by the [[Worldvision Enterprises]] logo. Might be on the [[Warner Home Video]] releases too). |
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* It |
* It originally appeared on the first two seasons of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' (though almost all 1992 episodes of season 2 used the next logo). It was preserved on SOAPnet broadcasts, and is left intact on season 1 when broadcast on Pop (not the UK one), Paramount+ and Pluto TV, as well as on the season 1 DVD; the season 2 DVD plasters it with the Spelling Television logo with the 2006 CBS byline. Pop airings use the DVD prints, as do Paramount+ and Pluto TV. |
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*This logo was revived in 1994 for the TV movie ''Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story'' and in 1998 for the Lifetime series ''Any Day Now'', which can be currently seen on Start TV. |
*This logo was revived in 1994 for the TV movie ''Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story'' and in 1998 for the Lifetime series ''Any Day Now'', which can be currently seen on Start TV. |
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===2nd Logo (January 23-May 7, 1992)=== |
===2nd Logo (January 23-May 7, 1992)=== |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' The |
'''Audio:''' The final seconds of the ending theme of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' or none. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*It was seen on ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' |
*It was seen on almost all 1992 episodes of ''Beverly Hills, 90210''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s second season. |
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*On Pop rebroadcasts, DVD releases and Paramount+/Pluto TV prints of the |
*On Pop rebroadcasts, DVD releases and Paramount+/Pluto TV prints of the show, it's plastered by the Spelling Television logo with the CBS byline. |
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*It was last seen when |
*It was last seen when SOAPnet aired it until the channel's closure in 2013. |
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*It's unknown if this was ever used on any other shows. |
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{{Chronology|[[Aaron Spelling Productions]]|[[Spelling Television]]}} |
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Background
On March 11, 1989, Aaron Spelling Productions was renamed to Spelling Entertainment Inc. after acquiring Laurel Entertainment, Inc. and Worldvision Enterprises Inc. The same year, Spelling launched a sub-division named "Torand Productions, Inc.", which was named after Spelling's two children: Tori and Randy Spelling. On April 6, 1991, Spelling Entertainment Inc. was acquired by The Charter Company, which then merged with Spelling Entertainment Inc. and was renamed to Spelling Entertainment Group on October 5, 1992. Prior to Charter's merger with Spelling, Spelling Entertainment was again renamed to "Spelling Television".
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1st Logo (April 8, 1990-January 9, 1992, October 25, 1994, August 18, 1998-March 10, 2002) | 2nd Logo (January 23-May 7, 1992) |
1st Logo (April 8, 1990-January 9, 1992, October 25, 1994, August 18, 1998-March 10, 2002)
Visuals: "SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT INC." in a white Elephant font, and a stylized "S" that somewhat resembles the "S From Hell" Screen Gems logo, consisting of three lines going upward, three lines going down, and a rounded rectangular structure behind it appear on a black background. "SPELLING" is in a larger typeface, and "ENTERTAINMENT INC." is smaller and below it. The logo is usually still.
Variants:
- On Twin Peaks, the logo is shown on a blue background, and the words are in a different font (though some episodes have the normal font).
- On Any Day Now starting with Season 2, the logo is much bigger than usual and "ENTERTAINMENT INC." is replaced by "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC.".
- On season 2 of Beverly Hills, 90210 and the TV movie Back to the Streets of San Francisco, the logo zooms in.
- An in-credit version of the logo, with a copyright stamp appears on the TV movie Jailbirds.
Technique: Cutting effects. A zooming effect on season 2 of Beverly Hills, 90210 and Back to the Streets of San Francisco.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Audio Variant: A 1995 CBS re-airing of Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story used the network's generic theme.
Availability:
- This was seen on Twin Peaks, but the CBS DVD releases, Cloo, Crime & Investigation airings and Netflix viewings remove this logo (though it is seen intact on the Season 1 R2 DVD released by Universal/Playback/Republic, save for the pilot which is plastered by the Worldvision Enterprises logo. Might be on the Warner Home Video releases too).
- It originally appeared on the first two seasons of Beverly Hills, 90210 (though almost all 1992 episodes of season 2 used the next logo). It was preserved on SOAPnet broadcasts, and is left intact on season 1 when broadcast on Pop (not the UK one), Paramount+ and Pluto TV, as well as on the season 1 DVD; the season 2 DVD plasters it with the Spelling Television logo with the 2006 CBS byline. Pop airings use the DVD prints, as do Paramount+ and Pluto TV.
- This logo was revived in 1994 for the TV movie Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story and in 1998 for the Lifetime series Any Day Now, which can be currently seen on Start TV.
2nd Logo (January 23-May 7, 1992)
Visuals: Against a teal blue/white gradient background, the same "S" from the previous logo, but without the rounded rectangular structure, draws itself in. The name "SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT INC." slides in, a registered trademark symbol fades in, and the name sparkles.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The final seconds of the ending theme of Beverly Hills, 90210 or none.
Availability:
- It was seen on almost all 1992 episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210's second season.
- On Pop rebroadcasts, DVD releases and Paramount+/Pluto TV prints of the show, it's plastered by the Spelling Television logo with the CBS byline.
- It was last seen when SOAPnet aired it until the channel's closure in 2013.
- It's unknown if this was ever used on any other shows.
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