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=== Background ===
===Background===
The film and television producer Aaron '''Spelling''' established his own television production company initially known as "Aaron Spelling Productions, Inc." in 1969. In 1986, Spelling made his company public after raising $80 million. On March 11, 1989, Aaron Spelling Productions was renamed to "Spelling Entertainment Inc." after acquiring 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. In 1992, Spelling Entertainment was again renamed to "Spelling Television". In 1993, Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation acquired a 67% stake in Spelling Entertainment Group and established "[[Big Ticket Television]]" (a.k.a. "Big Ticket Entertainment" and "Big Ticket Pictures") in 1994. In 1994, Blockbuster merged with Viacom, Inc. (later renamed "CBS Corporation" in 2006, and later "ViacomCBS" in 2019 and "Paramount Global" in 2022). In 1999, [[Viacom (1952-2006)|Viacom]] acquired the rest of the Spelling Entertainment Group, making it a division of the [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] Group, but Spelling continued producing shows until his death on June 23, 2006, at the age of 83. On April 4, 2007, it was announced that ''7th Heaven's'' series finale on May 13, 2007 would be dedicated to Aaron Spelling, and every single episode of Season 11 featured the text "In Memory of Aaron Spelling." at the beginning of the closing credits. Today, most of the Spelling Television library is owned by Paramount Global through [[CBS Media Ventures]], while the company still survives as an in-name-only unit of [[CBS Studios]] (formerly "CBS Paramount Network Television" and "CBS Television Studios").
In 1992, Aaron '''Spelling'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Spelling Entertainment Inc.|Spelling Entertainment]] was again renamed to '''Spelling Television'''. In 1993, Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation acquired a 67% stake in Spelling Entertainment Group and established "[[Big Ticket Television]]" (a.k.a. "Big Ticket Entertainment" and "Big Ticket Pictures") in 1994. In 1994, Blockbuster merged with [[Viacom Productions|Viacom, Inc.]] (later renamed "CBS Corporation" in 2006, and later "[[ViacomCBS]]" in 2019 and "[[Paramount Global]]" in 2022).


In 1999, Viacom acquired the rest of the Spelling Entertainment Group, making it a division of the [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] Group, but Spelling continued producing shows until his death on June 23, 2006, at the age of 83; by that point, ''7th Heaven'' was the last show Spelling produced that remained on the air. On April 4, 2007, it was announced that ''7th Heaven''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s series finale, broadcast on May 13, would be dedicated to Aaron Spelling; all episodes of the show's 11th and final season featured the text "In Memory of Aaron Spelling." at the beginning of the closing credits.
{{ImageTOC
|Spelling_Television_(1970-1991)_AJ.jpeg|1st Logo (January 21, 1977-July 26, 1990)
|Spelling_Television_(1990-1992)_A.jpeg|2nd Logo (April 8, 1990-January 9, 1992, October 25, 1994, August 18, 1998-March 10, 2002)
|Spelling_Television_(1992).jpeg|3rd Logo (January 23-May 7, 1992)
|Spelling_Television_(1992-2007)_B.jpeg|4th Logo (July 8, 1992-May 13, 2007)
}}


Today, most of the Spelling Television library is owned by Paramount Global through [[CBS Media Ventures]], while the company still survives as an in-name-only unit of [[CBS Studios]] (formerly "[[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Network Television]]" and "CBS Television Studios").
===1st Logo (January 21, 1977-July 26, 1990)===
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'''Logo:''' An in-credit logo ,we see the text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AARON SPELLING PRODUCTIONS'''''}}" in an italicized bold serif font with some swashes on the letters. Copyright information is usually shown below.


===Logo (July 8, 1992-May 13, 2007)===
'''Variants:'''
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*On some shows and TV movies, the logo lacks a copyright notice.
Spelling Television (1993).jpeg|Original variant
*Dependiing on the show, the logo could be either white, {{color|blue}} or {{color|yellow}}.
Spelling Television (1994 A).jpeg|First Blockbuster byline variant
*Sometimes, the text reads "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AARON SPELLING PRODUCTIONS, INC.'''''}}".
Spelling Television (1994 B).png|Second Blockbuster byline variant
*On some episodes of ''The Love Boat'' and the TV movie ''The Users'', the text says "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''AN AARON SPELLING PRODUCTION'''''}}".
Spelling Television (French Byline version) (1994) - from "Models" pilot.jpg|French byline variant
*Sometimes, the background is black.
Spelling Television (1996).jpeg|Spelling Entertainment Group byline variant
Spelling Daytime Television (1998).jpeg|Daytime Television variant
Spelling Television Inc. (1999).jpeg|First Paramount/Viacom byline variant
Spelling Television Inc. (2000).jpeg|Second Paramount/Viacom byline variant
Spelling Television Inc. (possibly 2002).png|16x9 Paramount/Viacom byline variant
Spelling Television Inc. (2006).jpeg|CBS byline variant
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'''Visuals:''' Against a {{color|teal}} background, two lines (one with streaks, and the other with filmstrip sprockets) parallel to one another roll out, then they connect with an arch at the right side, resembling the shape of a magnet. The word "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|{{Big|'''S'''}}'''PELLING'''}}}}" in the Century Schoolbook font slides in from that direction, with the word "'''TELEVISION'''" inside the lower line. The "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|'''S'''}}}}" in "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|{{Big|'''S'''}}'''PELLING'''}}}}" is a bit larger than the rest of the word, which shines in with "pings". From 1994 onward, the respective company byline fades in below the logo.
'''Technique:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the end theme of the show.

'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
*It was seen on such shows like ''The Love Boat'' and ''Hotel'', as well as TV movies like ''The Users'', ''Velvet'', ''Dark Mansions'', ''Massarati and the Brain'', ''The Best Little Girl in the World'' and ''Making of a Male Model''.
*It was also seen on miniseries from the era, like ''The French Atlantic Affair'', ''Hollywood Wives'' and ''Crossings''.
*It was also seen on short-lived series from the era, like ''MacGruder and Loud'', ''Glitter'', ''Finder of Lost Loves'' and ''Nightingales''.
*The logo was preserved on DVD releases of Spelling's shows from the era.
*The last two uses of the logo were ''Where's Rodney'' and ''Just Life'', two unsold pilots from the era.
*Don't expect to see this logo on some TV shows or TV movies like either ''The Power Within'', ''Dynasty'', ''Vega$'', ''Life with Lucy'' and ''Matt Houston'', as it would only use an in-credit text instead.

===2nd Logo (April 8, 1990-January 9, 1992, October 25, 1994, August 18, 1998-March 10, 2002)===
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'''Logo:''' Just a black screen with "{{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. "{{Font|Elephant|SPELLING}}" is in a larger typeface, and "{{Font|Elephant|ENTERTAINMENT INC.}}" is smaller and below it.

'''Variants:'''
* 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 ''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 2nd season episodes 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 appeared on the TV movie ''Jailbirds''.

'''Technique:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the show.

'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A 1995 CBS re-airing of ''Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story'' used the network's generic theme.

'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
* 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's also seen on the first season of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' on Pop (not the UK one), Paramount+, Pluto TV, and the season 1 DVD, season 2 plasters it with the 4th logo with the 2006 CBS byline, Pop airings use the DVD prints.
*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.

=== 3rd Logo (January 23-May 7, 1992) ===

[[File:Spelling Television (1992).jpeg|400px|center]]
'''Logo:''' Against a {{color|steelblue|teal blue}}/white gradient background, we see the same "'''S'''" from the previous logo, but without the rounded rectangular structure, being drawn in. The name "{{Font|Elephant|SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT INC.}}" slides in, a registered trademark symbol fades in, and the name sparkles.

'''Technique:''' CGI animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' The finishing of the show's ending theme, or none.

'''Availability:''' Extinct.
*It was seen on ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' episodes of the time.
*On Pop rebroadcasts, DVD releases and Paramount+/Pluto TV prints of the said show, it's plastered by the next logo with the CBS byline.
*It was last seen when SoapNet aired it until the channel's closure in 2013.

=== 4th Logo (July 8, 1992-May 13, 2007) ===
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|Spelling Television (French Byline version) (1994) - from "Models" pilot.jpg|French Byline variant
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'''Logo:''' Against a {{color|teal|teal}} background, two lines (one with streaks; the other with filmstrip sprockets) parallel to one another roll out, then they connect with an arch at the right side, resembling the shape of a magnet. The word "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|'''SPELLING'''}}}}" in the Century Schoolbook font slides in from that direction, with the word "'''TELEVISION'''" inside the lower line. The "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|'''S'''}}}}" in "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|'''SPELLING'''}}}}" is a bit larger than the rest of the word, which shines in with "pings". From 1994 onward, the respective company byline fades in below the logo.


'''Bylines:'''
'''Bylines:'''
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* 1995-1999: "'''a subsidiary of SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.'''"
* 1995-1999: "'''a subsidiary of SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.'''"
* September 1999-2000: "'''A Paramount/Viacom Company'''" (in Helvetica)
* September 1999-2000: "'''A Paramount/Viacom Company'''" (in Helvetica)
* October 1999-May 8, 2006: "A PARAMOUNT/VIACOM COMPANY" (set in Viacom's "Wigga-Wigga" font, the text appears in a laser inscription effect under the logo)
* October 1999-May 8, 2006: "A PARAMOUNT/VIACOM COMPANY" (set in [[Viacom Productions|Viacom's]] "Wigga-Wigga" font, the text appears in a laser inscription effect under the logo)
* January 22, 2006-May 13, 2007: "A CBS COMPANY" (appears in a laser inscription effect right under the Spelling logo; the text is in Viacom's "Wigga-Wigga" font, but thinner)
* January 22, 2006-May 13, 2007: "A CBS COMPANY" (appears in a laser inscription effect right under the Spelling logo; the text is in Viacom's "Wigga-Wigga" font, but thinner)


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* Starting in 1999, "'''TELEVISION'''" was replaced by "'''TELEVISION INC.'''".
* Starting in 1999, "'''TELEVISION'''" is replaced by <u>"'''TELEVISION INC.'''"</u>.
* On ''Sunset Beach'' from 1997-1999, "'''TELEVISION'''" was replaced by "'''DAYTIME TELEVISION'''".
* On <u>''Sunset Beach''</u>, "'''TELEVISION'''" is replaced by "'''DAYTIME TELEVISION'''".
* On a few episodes of the short-lived series ''Robin's Hoods'', after the main logo is formed, the Blockbuster Video logo slides in from the left to its spot, making the byline appear as it moves.
* On a few episodes of the short-lived series <u>''Robin's Hoods''</u>, after the main logo is formed, the Blockbuster Video logo slides in from the left to its spot, making the byline appear as it moves.
* A true 16:9 widescreen version exists.
* Two <u>16:9 widescreen versions</u> exist:
**The first one <u>merely stretches the logo to 16x9 and presents it with far brighter colors</u>, similar to the second 16x9 version of the [[Belisarius Productions]] logo.
* A French version of the Blockbuster byline exists
**The second one is <u>presented in native 16x9</u>.
* A <u>French version of the Blockbuster byline</u> exists.
* A <u>still version</u> exists.
* A <u>sped-up version</u> exists.


'''Technique:''' Simple 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The finishing of the ending theme from any show, generic themes on ABC, CBS, NBC and The WB (and later The CW), or silence (like when ABC Family reran ''7th Heaven'').
'''Audio:''' The finishing of the ending theme from any show, generic themes on ABC, CBS, NBC and The WB (and later The CW), or silence (like when ABC Family (now Freeform) reran ''7th Heaven'' and when LMN reran ''After Jimmy'').


'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:'''
* It can be seen on ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', ''7th Heaven'', ''Melrose Place'', and ''Charmed'', among other Spelling productions of the time.
* It can be seen on ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' (from season 3 onward), ''7th Heaven'', ''Melrose Place'', and ''Charmed'', among other Spelling productions of the time.
* The "Daytime Television" variant is long gone, as ''Sunset Beach'' (the only show it was on) has not seen the light of day in nearly two decades. However, international prints of said show have this plastered by the regular "Television" logo.
* The "Daytime Television" variant only appeared on ''Sunset Beach'', which has not seen the light of day in nearly two decades.
** International prints of the show plaster it with the regular "Television" logo instead.
* The 2006 variant is currently seen on Pop, Paramount+/Pluto TV prints and DVD releases of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' as it plasters the older logos, and also appeared on the final season of both ''7th Heaven'' and ''Charmed''.
* The 2006 variant is currently seen on Pop, Paramount+/Pluto TV prints and DVD releases of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' as it plasters the older logos (except on season 1), and also appeared on the final season of ''7th Heaven'' and the last episodes of ''Charmed''.
* It was also seen on a few made-for-TV movies, such as ''Jane's House'', ''After Jimmy'', ''A Stranger in the Mirror'' and ''A Season in Purgatory''.
* It was also seen on a few made-for-TV movies, such as ''Jane's House'', ''After Jimmy'', ''A Stranger in the Mirror'' and ''A Season in Purgatory''.

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Revision as of 02:44, 20 January 2024


Background

In 1992, Aaron Spelling's Spelling Entertainment was again renamed to Spelling Television. In 1993, Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation acquired a 67% stake in Spelling Entertainment Group and established "Big Ticket Television" (a.k.a. "Big Ticket Entertainment" and "Big Ticket Pictures") in 1994. In 1994, Blockbuster merged with Viacom, Inc. (later renamed "CBS Corporation" in 2006, and later "ViacomCBS" in 2019 and "Paramount Global" in 2022).

In 1999, Viacom acquired the rest of the Spelling Entertainment Group, making it a division of the Paramount Television Group, but Spelling continued producing shows until his death on June 23, 2006, at the age of 83; by that point, 7th Heaven was the last show Spelling produced that remained on the air. On April 4, 2007, it was announced that 7th Heaven's series finale, broadcast on May 13, would be dedicated to Aaron Spelling; all episodes of the show's 11th and final season featured the text "In Memory of Aaron Spelling." at the beginning of the closing credits.

Today, most of the Spelling Television library is owned by Paramount Global through CBS Media Ventures, while the company still survives as an in-name-only unit of CBS Studios (formerly "CBS Paramount Network Television" and "CBS Television Studios").

Logo (July 8, 1992-May 13, 2007)


Visuals: Against a teal background, two lines (one with streaks, and the other with filmstrip sprockets) parallel to one another roll out, then they connect with an arch at the right side, resembling the shape of a magnet. The word "SPELLING" in the Century Schoolbook font slides in from that direction, with the word "TELEVISION" inside the lower line. The "S" in "SPELLING" is a bit larger than the rest of the word, which shines in with "pings". From 1994 onward, the respective company byline fades in below the logo.

Bylines:

  • 1994-1995: "A UNIT OF BLOCKBUSTER ENTERTAINMENT" (accompanied by the Blockbuster Video logo, a blue and yellow ticket stub)
  • 1994-1995: "A SUBSIDIARY OF BLOCKBUSTER ENTERTAINMENT" (accompanied by the Blockbuster Entertainment logo)
  • 1995-1999: "a subsidiary of SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC."
  • September 1999-2000: "A Paramount/Viacom Company" (in Helvetica)
  • October 1999-May 8, 2006: "A PARAMOUNT/VIACOM COMPANY" (set in Viacom's "Wigga-Wigga" font, the text appears in a laser inscription effect under the logo)
  • January 22, 2006-May 13, 2007: "A CBS COMPANY" (appears in a laser inscription effect right under the Spelling logo; the text is in Viacom's "Wigga-Wigga" font, but thinner)

Variants:

  • Starting in 1999, "TELEVISION" is replaced by "TELEVISION INC.".
  • On Sunset Beach, "TELEVISION" is replaced by "DAYTIME TELEVISION".
  • On a few episodes of the short-lived series Robin's Hoods, after the main logo is formed, the Blockbuster Video logo slides in from the left to its spot, making the byline appear as it moves.
  • Two 16:9 widescreen versions exist:
    • The first one merely stretches the logo to 16x9 and presents it with far brighter colors, similar to the second 16x9 version of the Belisarius Productions logo.
    • The second one is presented in native 16x9.
  • A French version of the Blockbuster byline exists.
  • A still version exists.
  • A sped-up version exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The finishing of the ending theme from any show, generic themes on ABC, CBS, NBC and The WB (and later The CW), or silence (like when ABC Family (now Freeform) reran 7th Heaven and when LMN reran After Jimmy).

Availability:

  • It can be seen on Beverly Hills, 90210 (from season 3 onward), 7th Heaven, Melrose Place, and Charmed, among other Spelling productions of the time.
  • The "Daytime Television" variant only appeared on Sunset Beach, which has not seen the light of day in nearly two decades.
    • International prints of the show plaster it with the regular "Television" logo instead.
  • The 2006 variant is currently seen on Pop, Paramount+/Pluto TV prints and DVD releases of Beverly Hills, 90210 as it plasters the older logos (except on season 1), and also appeared on the final season of 7th Heaven and the last episodes of Charmed.
  • It was also seen on a few made-for-TV movies, such as Jane's House, After Jimmy, A Stranger in the Mirror and A Season in Purgatory.
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