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Availability: Rare. Seen on ''Circle Square'', ''Inside Track'', and ''100 Huntley Street'' episodes of the period.
Availability: Rare. Seen on ''Circle Square'', ''Inside Track'', and ''100 Huntley Street'' episodes of the period.


Scare Factor: None.
Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo
2nd Logo
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Availability: Rare. Seen on ''Circle Square'' and ''100 Huntley Street'' episodes of the period, the former had aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network for a short while; it now airs on TBN's kid-oriented Smile of a Child network. It is also available for viewing oncrossroads.ca.
Availability: Rare. Seen on ''Circle Square'' and ''100 Huntley Street'' episodes of the period, the former had aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network for a short while; it now airs on TBN's kid-oriented Smile of a Child network. It is also available for viewing oncrossroads.ca.


Scare Factor: Minimal.
Editor's Note: Minimal.
[[Category:Canadian Logos]]
[[Category:Canadian Logos]]

Revision as of 04:40, 14 August 2020

1st (known) Logo

(1974-1984)

Logo: Just the words "A production of Crossroads Christian Communications, Inc." superimposed on the credits.

FX/SFX: It's completely still.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Rare. Seen on Circle Square, Inside Track, and 100 Huntley Street episodes of the period.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo

(1984-1990s)

Nickname: "The Satellite Dish"

Logo: Superimposed over the credits, a yellow wireframe globe zooms on a blue "stand" zooms in, and the light-blue words "CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATIONS" fade in below, along with a white copyright date. The globe then folds away, and a strange blue shape emerges in its place, forming a satellite dish, which flashes and shines.

Variant: On 100 Huntley Street, the logo is on a black background with no copyright date until the 1990s (there are many other variants of this logo, which will be described soon).

FX/Cheesy Factor: Simple 2D effects.

Music/Sounds: Usually, the end theme of the show. 100 Huntley Street had a four-note chime tune as the music.

Availability: Rare. Seen on Circle Square and 100 Huntley Street episodes of the period, the former had aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network for a short while; it now airs on TBN's kid-oriented Smile of a Child network. It is also available for viewing oncrossroads.ca.

Editor's Note: Minimal.

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