superboober
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I found the "bells and chimes" theme rather apocalyptic as well when I was young. Many times I would tune out just as the credits began so I wouldn't have to watch it (at least I only saw it with the purple background; the earlier black one would have made it worse). Now it's not quite as bad when I hear it.
Funnily enough, on the other hand, I don't remember the local PBS station I saw it on (WVIA-44 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) ever having any CTW logo precede the show, so whether any of them would have frightened me at the time is up in the air. The 70s multi-colored PBS logo, which they still used for about 2 years after the main network retired it, wasn't scary at all, although the regular WVIA logo when shown in its entirety (consisting of fiery red numbers from 1 to 6, with the station 44 in the middle, lighting up one at a time to an alien-style synth sound, then the 44 glowing as a gold border zooms in around it to another bizarre sound as it cooled to a tamer blue) was slightly unnerving.
Funnily enough, on the other hand, I don't remember the local PBS station I saw it on (WVIA-44 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) ever having any CTW logo precede the show, so whether any of them would have frightened me at the time is up in the air. The 70s multi-colored PBS logo, which they still used for about 2 years after the main network retired it, wasn't scary at all, although the regular WVIA logo when shown in its entirety (consisting of fiery red numbers from 1 to 6, with the station 44 in the middle, lighting up one at a time to an alien-style synth sound, then the 44 glowing as a gold border zooms in around it to another bizarre sound as it cooled to a tamer blue) was slightly unnerving.