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'''3BM Television''' was an independent television company. On 27 February 2004, Zinc Media acquired the company.
 
===(221st Logo (October 22, 1996-20082004)===
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Original variants=
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3BM Television (1997) (From - Fighting The G-Force).png
3BM Television (1997) (From - the Equinox documentary Fighting the G-Force).png
3BM Television (1998) (From - The Porn King,The Stripper And The Bent Copper).png
3BM Television (1999) (From - The Real Jesus Christ).png
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3BM Television and Channel 4 (2004) (From - Children Of Abraham).png
3BM Television and Channel 4 (2004) (From - What Made Mozart Tic).png
3BM Productions and Xanadu (1998) (From - July 18, 1998 BBC2 airing of an unknown Correspondent documentary).png
3BM Television (1997) (From - the Secret Lives documentary L. Ron Hubbard).png
3BM Television (1998) (From - Matters of Life and Death).png
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'''LogoVisuals:''' Set on a white background, a "{{color|red|'''3'''}}" is drawn with its shadow also visible. Two copies of the character, coloured {{color|blue}} and {{color|green}} respectively, slide out from the left and right, forming the company's name while a {{color|red}} slash draws through the "{{color|red|'''3'''}}"'s left side. Then, in-credit information fades in below, containing the company and its co-producer's names as well as the copyright notice.
 
'''Bylines:'''
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'''Variants:'''
* The <u>bottom text</u> may address the company name alternatively; the most notable example being <u>Three BM Television</u>.
* Sometimes, the logo is <u>still</u>.
* On a few programmes, the logo is <u>squished</u>.
* A <u>shadow-less version</u> version exists.
* Sometimes, the logo is set on a <u>black background</u>.
* On ''<u>''What Makes Mozart Tic''</u>'', the logo is inside a <u>white rectangular box</u>.
* The logo may appear as an <u>in-credit notice</u>.
 
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' The ending theme of the programme.
 
'''Availability:''' Rare.
* It was seen on many documentaries from the late 1990s to early 2000s.
* Some such as early episodes of ''Zero Hour'' and ''Secrets of The Dead'' are accessible through home media and on-demand releases while others such as some ''Secret Lives'' documentaries, ''Auntie: The Inside Story of the BBC'', among others are either only traceable through original video recordings or appointment viewings at a BFI venue.
 
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===2nd Logo (September 23, 2004-2008)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' StartingSame saidas yearthe previous logo, but on a black background. Also, the saturation of the main logo has increased where the characters are coloured pure {{color|red}}, {{color|mediumseagreen|medium sea green}}, and {{color|dodgerblue|dodger blue}} respectively.
 
'''Bylines:'''
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* 2005: A division of Ten Alps plc
 
'''Technique:''' NoneA still, computerized graphic.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' The ending theme of the programme.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on their later productions, which includes later episodes of ''Zero Hour'', ''Nuremberg: Goering's Last Stand'', the ''Extraordinary People'' documentary "The Boy With A Tumour For A Face", among several others.
 
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 1 November 2024


Background

3BM Television was an independent television company. On 27 February 2004, Zinc Media acquired the company.

1st Logo (October 22, 1996-2004)

Visuals: Set on a white background, a "3" is drawn with its shadow also visible. Two copies of the character, coloured blue and green respectively, slide out from the left and right, forming the company's name while a red slash draws through the "3"'s left side. Then, in-credit information fades in below, containing the company and its co-producer's names as well as the copyright notice.

Bylines:

  • 22 October 1996-2004: None.
  • 2004: A Ten Alps Company.

Variants:

  • The bottom text may address the company name alternatively; the most notable example being Three BM Television.
  • Sometimes, the logo is still.
  • On a few programmes, the logo is squished.
  • A shadow-less version exists.
  • Sometimes, the logo is set on a black background.
  • On What Makes Mozart Tic, the logo is inside a white rectangular box.
  • The logo may appear as an in-credit notice.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability:

  • It was seen on many documentaries from the late 1990s to early 2000s.
  • Some such as early episodes of Zero Hour and Secrets of The Dead are accessible through home media and on-demand releases while others such as some Secret Lives documentaries, Auntie: The Inside Story of the BBC, among others are either only traceable through original video recordings or appointment viewings at a BFI venue.

2nd Logo (September 23, 2004-2008)

Visuals: Same as the previous logo, but on a black background. Also, the saturation of the main logo has increased where the characters are coloured pure red, medium sea green, and dodger blue respectively.

Bylines:

  • 2004-2006: A division of Ten Alps Communications plc
  • 2005: A division of Ten Alps plc

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Seen on their later productions, which includes later episodes of Zero Hour, Nuremberg: Goering's Last Stand, the Extraordinary People documentary "The Boy With A Tumour For A Face", among several others.

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