![]() ![]() It also appeared on a recent 7mate airing of Police Woman in Australia as well as a Plus7 streaming print of the same episode. The first version can be seen on every episode of Born Free on DVD, and was also spotted on an airing of Police Story on Black Starz! (now Starz in Black) years ago.It appears on the DVD of the 1976 TV movie The Story of David with the closing music playing over it.Sometimes, the closing theme of the show or TV movie would play over it.On the TV movie The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, the same music was heard being played on an organ, since the movie took place in the 1930s.The first three notes appears to be played faster than on the SG version. Music/Sounds: A little sped-up version of the 1970-1974 Screen Gems theme as the first three opening notes bring forth the three initials in the logo. Variant: A stretched 16:9 variant was spotted on a Plus7 streaming print of Police Woman.įX/SFX: The letters appearing, the letters "combining". Under all that is the byline "A DIVISION OF COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES INC." all in white lettering. On either side of the logo's stem are the words "COLUMBIA" and "PICTURES", and below that "TELEVISION". The "T" is in the middle of and on a higher plane than the " C" and " P", which slide upwards diagonally to merge with the " T" to form a stylized logo, which looks like a pretzel. Logo: Against a red background, the yellow letters " C-P-T" appear one by one as each initial appears on screen and zooming out at the same time. ![]() Nicknames: "CPT Pretzel", "CPT", "The Pretzel" On February 21, 1994, Columbia Pictures Television merged withTriStar Television by becoming "" and Columbia Pictures Television Distribution was renamed to "Columbia TriStar Television Distribution". On January 1, 2001, Columbia Pictures Television was folded into Columbia TriStar Television, however, the CPT name was retained in the in-credits of The Young and the Restless until October 2002. In October 1991, CPT,, and MGE were reorganized into the "Sony Pictures Entertainment Television Group" (a.k.a. was renamed to "Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc." (now "Sony Pictures Entertainment") and CCT was shut down ten days later and folded into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution. On December 21, 1987, Coke's entertainment business was sold to Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. Coke also regrouped CPT, Embassy Communications, and into "Coca-Cola Television". This was also the birth of, when CPT's distribution division merged with the Television Program Source. On November 24, 1986, CPT was merged with by forming "Columbia/Embassy Television". In October, CPT created "" with Alan Bennett and former King World president, Bob King. It was created to distribute most series by CPT from the 1950s to the 70s. On January 30, 1984, CPT joined forces with Lexington Broadcast Services Company, Inc. CPT was transferred to "CPT Holdings, Inc.". In 1984, Coke demerged Columbia Pictures and Columbia Pictures Television. The name's change was announced on May 1 and was suggested by David Gerber, who was president of Columbia's television division. 1.5 5th Logo (4th official logo)(August 15, 1992–January 1, 2001)Ĭolumbia Pictures Television (CPT) was the second name of the television division (SG), reincorporated on May 6, 1974.
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