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I don't know if this is off-topic, but were there any VHS releases of certain Columbia Pictures Television series that had the Colex Enterprises logo? (If you didn't know, Colex Enterprises was a joint venture between Columbia Pictures Television and Lexington Broadcast Services (later known as LBS Communications Inc.) active in the mid-1980s) I have heard of this logo being on some Shout! Factory DVD releases of some episodes a few 1950s-60s series from CPT's predecessor, Screen Gems Television, particularly Father Knows Best. Plus, I've seen it on some Tubi prints of a few Father Knows Best and Route 66 episodes. Hulu once had Father Knows Best as well, but I don't think they do anymore.
I don't know if this is off-topic, but were there any VHS releases of certain Columbia Pictures Television series that had the Colex Enterprises logo? (If you didn't know, Colex Enterprises was a joint venture between Columbia Pictures Television and Lexington Broadcast Services (later known as LBS Communications Inc.) active in the mid-1980s) I have heard of this logo being on some Shout! Factory DVD releases of some episodes a few 1950s-60s series from CPT's predecessor, Screen Gems Television, particularly Father Knows Best. Plus, I've seen it on some Tubi prints of a few Father Knows Best and Route 66 episodes. Hulu once had Father Knows Best as well, but I don't think they do anymore.


To my surprise, the Colex Enterprises logo also appears at the end of my VHS copy of "Road to Bali" (1952) (Avon Home Entertainment copy w/ 1990 Burbank Video cover art and mid-1980s Unicorn Video tape master), one of several Bob Hope films that Columbia Pictures Television and LBS co-owned the distribution rights to, although the film's closing music plays over the logo, instead of the weird 8-bit video game style fanfare that the logo usually had.
To my surprise, the Colex Enterprises logo also appears at the end of my VHS copy of "Road to Bali" (1952) (Avon Home Entertainment copy w/ 1990 Burbank Video cover art and mid-1980s Unicorn Video tape master), one of several Bob Hope films that Columbia Pictures Television and LBS co-owned the distribution rights to (the logo plastered over the original Paramount logo, although the film's closing music was intact playing over the logo, instead of that 8-bit style fanfare that the logo usually had).


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Columbia Pictures Television VHS releases

I don't know if this is off-topic, but were there any VHS releases of certain Columbia Pictures Television series that had the Colex Enterprises logo? (If you didn't know, Colex Enterprises was a joint venture between Columbia Pictures Television and Lexington Broadcast Services (later known as LBS Communications Inc.) active in the mid-1980s) I have heard of this logo being on some Shout! Factory DVD releases of some episodes a few 1950s-60s series from CPT's predecessor, Screen Gems Television, particularly Father Knows Best. Plus, I've seen it on some Tubi prints of a few Father Knows Best and Route 66 episodes. Hulu once had Father Knows Best as well, but I don't think they do anymore.

To my surprise, the Colex Enterprises logo also appears at the end of my VHS copy of "Road to Bali" (1952) (Avon Home Entertainment copy w/ 1990 Burbank Video cover art and mid-1980s Unicorn Video tape master), one of several Bob Hope films that Columbia Pictures Television and LBS co-owned the distribution rights to (the logo plastered over the original Paramount logo, although the film's closing music was intact playing over the logo, instead of that 8-bit style fanfare that the logo usually had).

69.85.235.48 14:02, 15 November 2023 (UTC)