Nothing game show related ever frightened me, but I was scared by local station sign-offs. Not the actual sign-off message itself, or even the national anthem, but the impending color bars/tone combination or just the loud static. However, the national anthem films would send me running because I knew what was coming next. Tests of the Emergency Broadcast System were a bit nerve-wracking as well, and again that was because of the loud noise. I had no idea about the cold war/nuclear bomb implications that were originally behind the EBS.
The \"program change\" messages would usually get to me, especially coming from the then-WNEW 5 in New York, and especially when a show was cancelled/removed from the schedule, and Tom Gregory or whoever said it \"will NO LONGER be seen...\" And the Technical Difficulties slide/elevator music/announcements too...really creepy stuff!
I loved the \"V of Doom\" as a kid
Me too, as well as its predecessor, the \"Pinball V-IA-COM\" which I commonly saw at the end of \"Josie and the Pussycats\" reruns.
I recall not being terribly fond of the Screen Gems logo, though I don\'t think it really creeped me out. Now, however, when I watch, say, Bewitched on DVD, I\'m disappointed when it doesn\'t appear at the end and instead I\'m treated to the (very loud) Sony logo instead.
Fortunately (?), the SFH has made somewhat of a comeback in this decade, currently you can see it intact on several shows on Antenna TV. Yes, the Sony logo has followed in the footsteps of the Columbia-Tristar \"Boxes of Boredom,\" eliminating almost every previous Columbia TV logo.
ObGameShow: This was actually funny on WOF or J! \'80s reruns on GSN, as Jack Clark/Johnny Gilbert\'s spiel at the end of the show would be interrupted by C-T and CHARLIE O\'DONNELL saying \"Columbia-Tristar Television.\"