Note: For variations of these logos, see On-Screen Variations.
1974–1976[]

1976–1982[]

Trivia:
- Depending on the quality of the film print or telecine, the logo would appear slightly red. It should be noted that despite this, orange was the designated color for Columbia's television unit during this era.
- According to the book Screen Gems: A History of Columbia Pictures Television from Cohn to Coke, 1948-1983, by television historian Jeb H. Perry, this logo was described as "a graphic representing the glow from The Lady's torch".
1982–1992[]

1982–1983[]

This one uses the byline with medium size.
1983–1988[]

1988–1991[]

1991–1992[]

1989–1992[]
1989–1991[]

1991–1992[]

1992–2001[]

Trivia: The original artwork was created by Michael J. Deas and modeled by Louisiana homemaker Jenny Joseph, and made its on-screen debut starting with this logo.
Videos[]
See also[]
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