the CBS/Paramount logos from 2:06 - 2:17 remind me of when I was not in school and when I also used to sit home in front of the computer and TV and just Chill. Man those were some good times...
Paramount's first TV venture was KTLA, they founded the Los Angeles station in 1946. They idn't go into television production until the Desilu purchase 20 years later, when Star Trek came out.
The logos that started popping up around 1:04: I could never figure out why it was necessary for the word "Television" to come flying in from the right. I've wondered that since childhood.
Desilu was really BIG! To date, the revenue from "I Love Lucy" is still raking in money. Lucille Ball was overwhelmed in running the studio and being a star. So, when an offer from Gulf & Western came in, she sold it all. For $20 million (in 1967 dollars). Interesting how her offspring don't work much these days. Their Mom left them some loot and they have since cashed in on her image through merchandising.
There is one i never heard before and never knew it was even on a video from that year and only on an updated video . I saw the one from episode from The Brady Buch on a video first and later on a newer video had the higher pitched Closet Killer. So far no one has said what show that came from. Later someone added closing credits from movie seen on the station called Decades which had the higher pitched closet killer. That one was sped up though.
Seeing these takes me back to childhood. These logos never scared me. I associate these with ABC because most of the shows I watched that had these were broadcast there, going back to the Brady Bunch, Odd Couple, Happy Days, Love American Style.
Possibly an older syndicated rerun of _Mission: Impossible_ from season 4 (1969-70). The jingle itself is a special version of what you heard under the Desilu logo on a few season 1 episodes. It is just the M:I promotional tag and not a jingle per se.
The jingles from 0:47 to 1:03 and from 1:16 to 1:45 are the Lalo Schifrin ones. Closet Killer is from 0:33 to 0:47. As for Dominic Frontier, I have no clue.
Excellent! The earlier closings were actually scary! All of a sudden this big fanfare stopping cold! The recent ones are lame in comparison with the older ones.
If the Viacom/CBS split didn't happen in 2005 after the 2000 merger (meaning that there's no such thing as Paramount Global today), Paramount would never kill it's television division operation.
WFLD was the first station I saw Star Trek The Animated Series in Syndication after I saw it new and both times did not see a closing logo. WFLD probably plastered of cut it off and maybe forgot about the logo when it was new which was the same decade WFLD also had it on a weekend morning in 1978. In the 1980's on WPWR and at least one episode had the one before the 1972 jingle . WPWR did even air all of episodes and replaced it with another cartoon. It kept changing to Hanna Barbara Cartoons, so did not see if other episodes had that or not and did not get to record it. I got the VHS tape to see if it was on there and all I got was the CGI Mountain with the end music and thought closing credits were changed so it had that logo . I got from both seasons in 1994 or 1995.
Apparently the "TV fan" community gave the Dominic Frontiere Paramount '69-'70 theme that name because tends to remind the listener of the music they play in a movie scene where a killer comes out of the closet to attack...or something like that.
The first time I saw this one with that higher pitched closet killer and with the one from " Vote for Brady. I first saw that higher pitched one when in a video that also had the one from "Vote For Brady" and even some with out the higher pitched one that had the one from " Vote For Brady". Now more of these turning up. By the way the higher pitched closet killer is 36 on this video. Or maybe this was edited and also made the person who added the one from the episode of The Brady Bunch " Vote For Brady" was erased.
There seems to be a period where they used that 'anthem' for whatever reason. I've only ever seen it on Happy Days though, not on Cheers which was made about the same time as some episides of Happy Days.
I used to see them on a black and white , except for when I was at my aunt's house and I walked into the room and heard the 1972 jingle with the orange back round which was from the Odd Couple on WGN. Later after my parents got color set and a vcr and saw the red back round . Also saw on with purple and the 1974 jingle on the Odd Couple on WPWR Later when I started recording from there the one episode that had the 1972 jingle's credits were cut off before it came on and the show as canceled from WPWR before I could see which one had that purple back round. It started to be on a station that had snow and on WCIU the U 26 which was the next station to air it started to cut the closing credits off before the logo. I recorded some episodes with it before it was though.
Also on: _Kum-Kum_ (a 1975-76 Japanese cartoon series, but we're referring to the English dubbed version as syndicated worldwide in fall 1976) _A Woman Called Golda_ (1982) _Smiley's People_ (1982, part 1 of 6) _Vic Braden's Tennis for the Future_ (the 1983 VHS tapes)
Hey sharp 10304 same here man if i sleped with the tv on and faced the wall id dream of the music of the paramount logo the loud crazy one from the first season of the brady bunch paramount logo and screen gems from hell and still is weird to this day
I thought the "Closet Killer" logos were the ones in the "PARAMOUNT TELEVISION" boxes that zoomed up. You talk about scary, boy THOSE are your scary ones right there.
all of these scare the living crap outta me, but i kinda like the paramount openings for night at the roxbury and coming to america. at least those don't make u crap yer pants at 2 in tha mawnin'...LOL
i come back to this video 6.5 years later and i still love it.
Yes! I loved that one, and the intro music for that series too. I tell everyone how great it was, but no one seems to remember it.
This is great to conduct or with a baton by the way.
Thank you for posting.
Just seeing a still image of that blue mountain makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! Eeheeheeheehyeugh!!!
the CBS/Paramount logos from 2:06 - 2:17 remind me of when I was not in school and when I also used to sit home in front of the computer and TV and just Chill.
Man those were some good times...
0:57 This Music Is Funky. Thanks Mate. X
0:40 Paramount has awoken!
yeah, thanks for drilling that tune into my head.
all the logo has so many history and thats aewsome
Paramount's first TV venture was KTLA, they founded the Los Angeles station in 1946. They idn't go into television production until the Desilu purchase 20 years later, when Star Trek came out.
The logos that started popping up around 1:04: I could never figure out why it was necessary for the word "Television" to come flying in from the right. I've wondered that since childhood.
Nai
Desilu was really BIG! To date, the revenue from "I Love Lucy" is still raking in money.
Lucille Ball was overwhelmed in running the studio and being a star. So, when an offer from Gulf & Western came in, she sold it all.
For $20 million (in 1967 dollars). Interesting how her offspring don't work much these days. Their Mom left them some loot and they have since cashed in on her image through merchandising.
very good!!!
THE 3 JINGLES 0:33- 0:44 ARE SCARY HEARING THEM IN GRADE SCHOOL!
There is one i never heard before and never knew it was even on a video from that year and only on an updated video . I saw the one from episode from The Brady Buch on a video first and later on a newer video had the higher pitched Closet Killer. So far no one has said what show that came from. Later someone added closing credits from movie seen on the station called Decades which had the higher pitched closet killer. That one was sped up though.
I remember watching this video during my childhood
From 1:47, Paramount started its modern mountain era.
There’s a new logo: CBS Media Ventures A ViacomCBS Company 2021. Time to Add it
Desliu was used on "MISSION:Impossible" up to 1968 and "Mannix" for part of the 1967-1968 season.
...for some odd reason, it is scarier watching this in the dark...
Nice!!!
Thanks for that - I used one for a vid I was making
fantastic :)
i remember the last one if Paramount :P i never knew at the time that it used to be Desilu un til i became a Big Lucy Desi Fan :D
Happy 41st, Paramount TV (1967-2008)!
Seeing these takes me back to childhood. These logos never scared me. I associate these with ABC because most of the shows I watched that had these were broadcast there, going back to the Brady Bunch, Odd Couple, Happy Days, Love American Style.
Nice! And you even got the one from "Star Trek: The Animated Series."
How was this possible in this year or maybe the DVD came out sooner than I thought.
0:13 Doctor Timothy ✅ Nightmare Moon 🚫
That's because it is him.
Imagine if Desilu remained a studio
Only you, Desilu.
Ah, the days of the Cathode Ray Tube and Closet Killer.
Could you post a list of the shows you got these from? Brady Bunch season 1 for Closet Killer, for example?
LOL... amazing the mountain with the stars can feeak you out at 2 in the morning
This also features the Star Trek animated series logo,
if you listen carefully at about 58 seconds to 1 minute, that's the one.
100dood: 75th Anniversary of Paramount Studios itself.
0:58 where is that from?
Possibly an older syndicated rerun of _Mission: Impossible_ from season 4 (1969-70). The jingle itself is a special version of what you heard under the Desilu logo on a few season 1 episodes. It is just the M:I promotional tag and not a jingle per se.
Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973-1974). Here's the video:
th-cam.com/video/JB_1Uh65wZU/w-d-xo.html
RARE!
The jingles from 0:47 to 1:03 and from 1:16 to 1:45 are the Lalo Schifrin ones. Closet Killer is from 0:33 to 0:47. As for Dominic Frontier, I have no clue.
"Dominic Frontiere" and "Closet Killer" are one and the same.
Snowing... Brrrrrrr!
0:07 That one got the sound covered!
0:07
From a 16mm print of season 6 of The Lucy Show.
TOMATZU: When they debuted, I thought that very same thing! lol...
right when cheers and family ties ends, i hide under the covers.
Excellent! The earlier closings were actually scary! All of a sudden this big fanfare stopping cold! The recent ones are lame in comparison with the older ones.
Where's the "orange sun"? I think it was a Fred Steiner music cue.
If the Viacom/CBS split didn't happen in 2005 after the 2000 merger (meaning that there's no such thing as Paramount Global today), Paramount would never kill it's television division operation.
Same here. It sounds like the ending of a variety show like Carol Burnett or Flip Wilson.
Star Trek: The Animated Series. It really isn't a Paramount jingle perse, just the end music.
WFLD was the first station I saw Star Trek The Animated Series in Syndication after I saw it new and both times did not see a closing logo. WFLD probably plastered of cut it off and maybe forgot about the logo when it was new which was the same decade WFLD also had it on a weekend morning in 1978. In the 1980's on WPWR and at least one episode had the one before the 1972 jingle . WPWR did even air all of episodes and replaced it with another cartoon. It kept changing to Hanna Barbara Cartoons, so did not see if other episodes had that or not and did not get to record it. I got the VHS tape to see if it was on there and all I got was the CGI Mountain with the end music and thought closing credits were changed so it had that logo . I got from both seasons in 1994 or 1995.
The Lalo Schifrin jingle is the most popular Paramount pre-1987 jingle.
1:46-2:05 i kept waiting for the Star Wars writing to scroll XD
Apparently the "TV fan" community gave the Dominic Frontiere Paramount '69-'70 theme that name because tends to remind the listener of the music they play in a movie scene where a killer comes out of the closet to attack...or something like that.
1987 to 2003 logos is the best from 1:48 to 2:05.
Lucille Ball sold Desilu in 1967 to Paramount Studios. Mannix was the last show from Desilu studios.
The first time I saw this one with that higher pitched closet killer and with the one from " Vote for Brady. I first saw that higher pitched one when in a video that also had the one from "Vote For Brady" and even some with out the higher pitched one that had the one from " Vote For Brady". Now more of these turning up. By the way the higher pitched closet killer is 36 on this video. Or maybe this was edited and also made the person who added the one from the episode of The Brady Bunch " Vote For Brady" was erased.
There seems to be a period where they used that 'anthem' for whatever reason. I've only ever seen it on Happy Days though, not on Cheers which was made about the same time as some episides of Happy Days.
Those are the ones. Particularly the ones with the Dominic Frontiere music (first red background ones)
I used to see them on a black and white , except for when I was at my aunt's house and I walked into the room and heard the 1972 jingle with the orange back round which was from the Odd Couple on WGN. Later after my parents got color set and a vcr and saw the red back round . Also saw on with purple and the 1974 jingle on the Odd Couple on WPWR Later when I started recording from there the one episode that had the 1972 jingle's credits were cut off before it came on and the show as canceled from WPWR before I could see which one had that purple back round. It started to be on a station that had snow and on WCIU the U 26 which was the next station to air it started to cut the closing credits off before the logo. I recorded some episodes with it before it was though.
RIP Paramount Television
Benny Moonwalker it not even dead anymore.
The only TV show not to have the fanfare music, yet have the Paramount logo is the Aussie TV show The Lost Island from 1975. Just a little FYI.
Also on:
_Kum-Kum_ (a 1975-76 Japanese cartoon series, but we're referring to the English dubbed version as syndicated worldwide in fall 1976)
_A Woman Called Golda_ (1982)
_Smiley's People_ (1982, part 1 of 6)
_Vic Braden's Tennis for the Future_ (the 1983 VHS tapes)
1:56 this enhanced 1999 Paramount mountain was not used as a television logo
1:46 taken from the 2016 reboot of powerpuff girls
Booin Muffin FUCK YOU
We forgot Paramount Television Studios
1:08 can still be seen on happy days on WGN
Apparently it was from 1977 to 1981, but I might be wrong, I got it off the internet.
0:24 my favorite one
0:22 when did 'television' come in????
it comes on abruptly
Hasn't CBS been around for a WHILE now even when It was Desilu ?
The one @ 0:36 is my favorite!
0:57 is very scary
The Lalto Schfren jingle is the best.
0:21
R.I.P HEADPHONE USERS
Hey sharp 10304 same here man if i sleped with the tv on and faced the wall id dream of the music of the paramount logo the loud crazy one from the first season of the brady bunch paramount logo and screen gems from hell and still is weird to this day
DrClaw77 IS HILARIOUS!!!
The last Desilu logo shown is kind of scary to me. Nobody seems to discuss that one though.
The one from 1987 and on should’ve had some animation, like the stars forming or something.
I thought the "Closet Killer" logos were the ones in the "PARAMOUNT TELEVISION" boxes that zoomed up. You talk about scary, boy THOSE are your scary ones right there.
aahhh... The Old Classic Paramount Logos (Odd Couple,Star Trek)
""Just Like Grandpa Television used to make"" LOL!!!*
1:26 sounds something like what would happen if the logo were underwater
all of these scare the living crap outta me, but i kinda like the paramount openings for night at the roxbury and coming to america. at least those don't make u crap yer pants at 2 in tha mawnin'...LOL
What if they used that logo on every show instead of the Blue Mountain?
0:05 🔭
What TV show was the logo from 1:23 to 1:26 used?
I like the theme music
The one from 0:57 to 1:01 is from the theme of Star Trek - The Animated Series.
0:20 Louder of Paramount
00:58 is from the Star Trek Cartoon
AHHHH!!! The EVIL Paramount music, I had nightmares about it as a kid!
So did i. i used to scream every night, because the fanfare was so brutal and scary.
The The Later Variant with The Paramount Television Service Music Is Less Scary
No duh, since CBS/Paramount owns the show in question. It's their show, they can substitute the logo if they want to.
0:20 Louder Paramount
Is it just me or are those from 1:46 to 2:06 basically a 2sec Star Wars fanfare?
If I had to guess, the music at 1:16 is the most scary to me.
O.o
1:48 says 75th aniversary?
but its only 40 years...????
Mission impossible.
Yup
The one at 1:07 sounds like Jerry Goldsmith's style.
Very scared of ALL THE PARAMOUNT
TELEVISION* LOGOS.
*A GULF+WESTERN COMPANY, A PARAMOUNT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY AND A VIACOM COMPANY
The music at the 58 second mark
because viacom and paramon merged-i think
viacom owns paramount. CBS and viacom are owned by national amusements.
22nd October 2006
0:58 What series it's this?
The one at 1:26 sounds kind of flat.
CBS Paramount: seen after Criminal Minds, as well as ABC Studios :D