Four D Productions

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Background: Four D Productions, Inc. was an independent television production company formed by producer Danny Arnold in 1974. In 1977, Columbia Pictures Television acquired worldwide distribution rights to Barney Miller and its spin-off Fish. On August 28, 1986, the CPT Group acquired Four D Productions including his other companies part of Danny Arnold Productions, Inc. for $50 million after Danny Arnold dismissed the Federal and State lawsuits against Columbia. Arnold then retired the same time.

(August 22, 1974; January 23, 1975-May 20, 1982)

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Nicknames: "Four D", "4-D"

Logo: On a yellow background, we see "FOUR PRODUCTIONS, INC." in a black Clarendon Condensed font followed by the appearance of four overlapping "D" logos from smallest to largest. The D's form in the center in between "FOUR" and "PRODUCTIONS".

Variant: On the S7 episode "The Clown", the logo appears in a shade of blue due to a tape error.

FX/SFX: The appearance of the D's.

Cheesy Factor: Simple animated logo.

Music/Sounds: These logo themes were composed by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson, who composed the theme for Barney Miller and also composed the Lorimar Television 1971-1986 jingle:•August 22, 1974, January 23-February 20, March 20, 1975: A trumpet and a clarinet arrangement, with a drumbeat on the first note chime with in the appearance of the D's, followed by the same instruments for the last note when the logo fades out. This version debuted in the 1974 pilot The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller.

•February 27, 1975-May 20, 1982: A muted trumpet with a piano arrangement for the ringing chimes in the appearance of the D's, followed by a timpani pound for the last note to close the logo out. •November 13, 1975: The logo is silent at the end of the Season 2 episode "You Dirty Rat" on the SPHE S2 DVD release and on the 2011 Shout! Factory complete series release.

•On the final episode of Barney Miller titled "Landmark: Part 3", it was the applause of the audience.

Availability: Rare. It's seen at the end of Barney Miller on Antenna TV. It is also on the end of each episode of Barney Miller, beginning with the second season as released on both the individual releases of seasons 1-3 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and the complete series release from Shout! Factory released in 2011. The logo was omitted from the season 1 release by SPHE and Shout! Factory (as it used the original masters from SPHE). Shout! Factory's release of season 4 (as part of the complete series set) omits this logo as well on all but two episodes, replacing them with the Sony Pictures Television International logo instead.

Scare Factor: Low to medium.