Paramount Television Productions[]
1945–1947; 1989[]
1947–1959[]
KTLA 1947 station ID telop
Another closing variation (1955)
1959–1964; 1995[]
1958–1961[]
Another early logo that was used on some of Paramount's network TV specials and unsold pilots during the late '50s and early '60s.
Three to Get Ready (1961)
Paramount Television[]
1968[]
Bylineless version, from Mission: Impossible and Mannix
Another bylineless version
1968–1969[]
Updated version with Paramount Pictures Corporation byline
Bylineless variation from Mission: Impossible and Mannix
Alternate version seen on Here's Lucy
1969–1975[]
Version A from The Brady Bunch
Version B from The Brady Bunch
Film deteriorated version
Bylineless version from Mission: Impossible and Mannix
Bylineless version from Mission: Impossible and Mannix
Alternate static version from The Brady Kids (1972)
1969–1976; 2007[]
Theatrical opening logos, as seen on some made-for-TV movies.
1975–1987[]
1975–1987[]
Variation without the ® registered mark.
1985 version A, as seen on MacGyver
1980–1987[]
1981 version B. Notice that the Paramount Television mountain is slightly slanted.
The New Odd Couple opening (1982)
The New Odd Couple closing (1982)
1982–1987[]
1987–2006[]
This logo is the short version of its theatrical counterpart.
1987 (75th anniversary logo)[]
Seen the Entertainment Tonight episodes in 1987
As seen on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
1988–1989[]
1989–1995[]
1990-1995[]
As seen on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
Entertainment Tonight version 1990 until 1995.
1994–1999[]
The Busy World of Richard Scarry (TV, 1994-1997)
1995–2002[]
As seen on Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
1995–2006[]
Seen mostly on off-net and first run syndicated programs.
As seen on Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)
Although this logo was retired in February 2002, it was still being seen on The Dead Zone series until August 27, 2006.
2002–2006[]
February–December 2002 (90th anniversary logo)[]
2002 90th Anniversary variation
2002 90th Anniversary variation #2
2003–2006[]
2015–2022[]
2015 on-screen logo, as seen on Minority Report
2017–2022[]
Paramount Television Studios[]
2020–2022[]
In-credit versions[]
1959–1967[]
The Rebel (1959, credited as filming location)
Gunsmoke (1960, credited as filming location)
Have Gun, Will Travel (1960, credited as filming location)
Pete and Gladys (1960, credited as filming location)
Gunsmoke (1961, credited as filming location)
1968–1977[]
The Brady Bunch Hour (1977)
2012[]