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'''Logo:''' We see a black and white photograph of Bonnie Hunt's parents, Bob and Alice Hunt on their wedding day, smiling. A blue letter "A" fades in below the logo as, the words "Bob & Alice" wipe in on-screen underlined and in a cursive font (most likely the couple's actual signatures). "Production, Inc." below the company name.
'''Visuals:''' We see a black and white photograph of Bonnie Hunt's parents, Bob and Alice Hunt on their wedding day, smiling. A blue letter "A" fades in below the logo as, the words "Bob & Alice" wipe in on-screen underlined and in a cursive font (most likely the couple's actual signatures). "Production, Inc." below the company name.


'''Variant:''' In 2022, the logo is enhanced and in widescreen where it zooms in.
'''Variant:''' In 2022, the logo is enhanced and in widescreen where it zooms in.

Revision as of 04:21, 9 October 2023


Background

Bob & Alice Productions is the production company of Bonnie Hunt, named after her parents, Bob and Alice Hunt.

(August 20, 1993-)

Visuals: We see a black and white photograph of Bonnie Hunt's parents, Bob and Alice Hunt on their wedding day, smiling. A blue letter "A" fades in below the logo as, the words "Bob & Alice" wipe in on-screen underlined and in a cursive font (most likely the couple's actual signatures). "Production, Inc." below the company name.

Variant: In 2022, the logo is enhanced and in widescreen where it zooms in.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: No music, just Bonnie Hunt herself saying "A Bob and Alice production". Original ABC and CBS airings used a generic theme and a voiceover.

Audio Variant: On The Building and Amber Brown, the ending theme of the show is used instead.

Audio Trivia: According to Hunt, the sound bite originates from a saying her parents would often tell Hunt and her siblings growing up which was, "You are a Bob and Alice production".

Availability: First appeared on the short-lived CBS sitcom, The Building in the fall of 1993. Also appeared on Bonnie (which ran on CBS from 1995-96), Life with Bonnie, The Bonnie Hunt Show, and Amber Brown.

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