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  1. The closing tag for Ubu Productions is a photograph of Ubu Roi with a frisbee in his mouth, taken in the Tuileries Garden close to the Louvre Museum in Paris. Along with the picture is Goldberg himself saying "Sit, Ubu, sit! Good dog!", followed by a bark created by the sound engineer working on the closing tag.

    Title
    Creator(s)
    First Air Date
    Last Air Date
    Gary David Goldberg
    April 5, 1982
    May 10, 1982
    Gary David Goldberg
    September 22, 1982
    May 14, 1989
    Gary David GoldbergRuth Bennett
    January 8, 1985
    May 8, 1985
    Gary David Goldberg(developed byPatricia ...
    March 19, 1987
    June 29, 1988
  2. Feb 14, 2004 · The photo shows a Black Labrador retriever holding a frisbee in its mouth, facing to its right. He is sitting on a patch of lawn in front of an unidentified college dormitory (supposedly somewhere in France). Off screen Gary David Goldberg speaks the phrase "Sit Ubu, Sit!" and the comment "Good Dog!"

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  4. The phrase “Sit Ubu Sit, Good dog!” was originally said by Goldberg himself. It was a famous catchphrase from the television series “Family Ties” which aired from 1982 to 1989. Along with the picture of the mascot dog, the phrase was often used to end the show and was accompanied by the sound of a bark. The dog was named after a play ...

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    Before J.J. Abrams was hired to direct Star Wars: Episode VII for Disney and Lucasfilm, he was the mastermind behind hit genre TV series such as Alias, Lost, and Fringe. At the end of each episode, the logo for Abrams’ production company, Bad Robot Productions, popped up on the screen. While Abrams founded Bad Robot in 1998, the iconic production l...

    Joss Whedon founded Mutant Enemy Productions in 1996 to produce the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. Mutant Enemy is a reference to the song “And You and I” from the progressive rock band Yes, of which Whedon is an avid fan. “Mutant Enemy” is also what Joss Whedon calls his typewriter. He drew and voiced the production logo, which has be...

    In the '80s, no episode of Family Ties was complete until you heard the words, “Sit, Ubu, Sit. Good dog,” followed by a dog’s single bark. Ubu Productions was the late Gary David Goldberg's company. Along with Family Ties, Goldberg produced Brooklyn Bridge and Spin City. The production company’s mascot was Ubu Roi, black Labrador Retriever, who was...

    Television producer Steven Bochco was responsible for iconic TV series such as Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, Doogie Howser, M.D., and NYPD Blue. His company's logo pays homage to his father, Rudolph Bochco, a Russian immigrant and concert violinist. The music featured is the 3rd movement of Vivaldi's “Summer (Presto)” from The Four Seasons—one of Bo...

    TV shows from Stephen J. Cannell Productions included The Rockford Files, The A-Team, and 21 Jump Street. The company's logo was known as “Guy on Typewriter” and showed Cannell smoking a pipe while intensely typing and flinging a sheet of paper after he was finished. The floating paper quickly transitioned into a stack of papersin the animated Step...

    Though director Bryan Singer’s production company Bad Hat Harry is mainly used for his feature films—including The Usual Suspects, Superman Returns, and the first two X-Men movies—the company has dabbled in TV with the hit series House, M.D.on Fox. Bad Hat Harry is a reference to a scene from Steven Spielberg’s 1975 blockbuster Jaws in which police...

    Seth MacFarlane’s production company is responsible for the animated TV series Family Guy, American Dad!, and the short-lived The Cleveland Show. Fuzzy Door Productions also had a hand in MacFarlane’s live-action directorial debut, Ted, in 2012. Fuzzy Door Productions got its name from the fake leopard fur-covered door at the house MacFarlane lived...

    Deedle-Dee Productions is the television production company of writer and producer Greg Daniels. He’s known for the American remake of The Office with Steve Carell, the comedy Parks and Recreation, and the animated TV series King of the Hill. According to audio commentary Daniels recorded for the Parks and Recreation DVD commentary, the current inc...

    Mary Tyler Moore started her television production company, MTM Enterprises, Inc., with her then-husband Grant Tinker in 1969 to produce The Mary Tyler Moore Show for the broadcast network CBS. The name of the company came from Moore's initials, and its logo featured Mimsie the Cat—a spoof on the classic MGM logo, which featured the studio’s mascot...

  5. May 8, 2012 · Ubu Productions, an independent production company established in 1982 by producer Gary David Goldberg, has left an indelible mark on the television landscape. Notable for creating renowned shows like "Family Ties" and "Spin City," Ubu Productions might ring a bell for those who cherish these series. More commonly, however, the name is associated with a distinct sign-off that capped off many ...

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · Have you ever wondered what’s up with the “Sit Ubu Sit” mascot that graced the endings of numerous TV show credits in the 80s and 90s? Wonder no more. This v...

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