[quote name=\'SRIV94\' date=\'Mar 16 2004, 11:17 AM\'][quote name=\'SplitSecond\' date=\'Mar 16 2004, 06:15 AM\'] I do know that Price was "strong-armed" into using the ID phrase early on, which accounts for the experimentation mentioned earlier in the thread. I do have to wonder why that ceased, though. Maybe Goodson said, "Well, we'll just take this show to ABC, then" - a phrase he learned was a nice little leveraging tool on several occasions. [/quote]
Even into the late 1980s, though, the line still found its way into some CBS G/T shows. The early days of Combs FF and the entire run of NYSI89 did manage to get the line in, however, they sneaked it in at the end of the show rather than at the beginning (following the lead of BLACKOUT, a non-G/T show which had the announcer use the line before telling you who he was--might have been Dean Goss).[/quote]
And on Wolpert's other non-G-T show, "Whew!", Rod never uttered the TV City tag.
For comparison, while "All in the Family" had a voice-over (which I think was Bern Bennett) do the tag over a black screen at the very top of the show until Lear's move to Metromedia, "Maude" never had the TV City tag (but it seems to me that on "Good Times," Ja'net DuBois did say over the credits, "'Good Times' was recorded on tape before a live audience at Television City in Hollywood, baby!").