This the film and television production company run by Ted writer Thomas Christopher, actor and comedian Jim Belushi, and former American actor and comedian Jerry Lewis. Since 2010, the company is also run by Christian Slater and Steve Carell, and once again in 2019. Banijay Entertainment acquired On-Stage Films in August 2019.
Logo (November 3, 2011-May 10, 2024)[]
We see the words “On-Stage” and “Films” pop. Below the text is the other words saying “All copyrights reserved..”.
Variants:
- The logo would share the screen with other logos on most shows.
- Sometimes, the logo is still.
- Starting with The Office episode Doomsday, the logo shares the screen with Reveille Productions/Shine America.
- On Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, it shares the screen with SNL Studios.
- On Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie, the logo shares the screen with Nickelodeon Productions.
- Starting with The Morning Show in 2019, the “All copyrights reserved..” text has been replaced by the Banijay logo template, 2 months after the aforementioned acquisition.
Availability: Debuted on The Office starting with the Season 8 episode, Doomsday. It also appears on the Encore documentary Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis. After the aforementioned show ended in 2013, it was seen on the miniseries Mind Games, the NBC prime-time special Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, Mr. Robot and Good Girls Revolt. Also seen on the short-lived shows Agree Culture, Space Force, the miniseries The Patient, and the TV adaptation of Ted. It was also shown on Season 3 of Twin Peaks, the 2017 Hulu documentary Too Funny to Fail, the Nickelodeon TV movie Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie, the first two seasons of The Morning Show, Season 2 of Dirty John, Growing Belushi, Season 1 of Dr. Death, Inside Job, The Spiderwick Chronicles and the Nickelodeon documentary special IF Presents The Power of Imagination. It doesn’t appear on Ted and Ted 2.