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<center>{{color|blue|ATV<br>AN AVALON TELEVISION PRODUCTION}}</center>
The initials are three times the size of the bottom text.
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Fantasy Football League: The Video''. The actual series used an in-credit notice rather than a logo.
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<center><font color="#bf0606" size="2">'''A N'''</font><br><font color="#bf0606" size="6">'''-AVALON-'''</font><br><font size="3">'''T E
Where the word "AVALON" is transparent and casting red shadows. The word "TELEVISION" is white in a black box.
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, this logo also shares the screen with other logos (including the 1988 and 1997 BBC, and 1999 Channel 4 "Square" logo).
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'''Availability:''' It debuted on
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** Another version has this variant with a different font.
* A still version exists.
* On ''The Greg Behrendt Show'', "TELEVISION INC" is in place of "TELEVISION LTD".
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'''Availability:''' It was first
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* On some episodes of ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'' (others have neither it nor the [[Sixteen String Jack Productions]] logo at all), it is still.
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'''Availability:'''
* Can be seen on their shows like ''Russell Howard's Good News'', the final seasons of ''Harry Hill's TV Burp'' and
* It also appeared on stand up specials and then new shows that they produced such as ''Workaholics'', ''Compete for the Meat'', ''I Love That Country'', ''Adam DeVine's House Party'', ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'' and ''Taskmaster''.
* It also
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* A still version of this logo also exists.
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Revision as of 12:27, 23 August 2024
Michael Kenchington
Background
Avalon Television is a British television company founded by Jon Thoday in 1993.
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1st Logo (1994) | 2nd Logo (December 16, 1994-December 9, 2004) | 3rd Logo (March 13, 2005-December 23, 2009) | 4th Logo (October 10, 2009-December 24, 2017) | 5th Logo (April 25, 2017-) |
1st Logo (1994)
Visuals: On a light blue-tinted marble background, the following text in a capitalized font is shown:
AN AVALON TELEVISION PRODUCTION
The initials are three times the size of the bottom text.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: The closing theme of the show.
Availability: Only seen on Fantasy Football League: The Video. The actual series used an in-credit notice rather than a logo.
2nd Logo (December 16, 1994-December 9, 2004)
Visuals: There is the logo arranged in this way:
-AVALON-
T E L E V I S I O N
P R O D U C T I O N
F O R
Where the word "AVALON" is transparent and casting red shadows. The word "TELEVISION" is white in a black box.
Variant: Sometimes, this logo also shares the screen with other logos (including the 1988 and 1997 BBC, and 1999 Channel 4 "Square" logo).
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: It debuted on the second season of Fantasy Football League and later appeared on Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Jenny Eclair Squats and TV Burp.
3rd Logo (March 13, 2005-December 23, 2009)
Visuals: On a gradient pink background, many red lines are standing on the floor in various distances. They zoom out and move together to form the Avalon logo. The black bar flies in as the screen zooms.
Variants:
- On shows co-produced with the BBC, its 1997 logo is seen underneath the Avalon Television logo.
- Another version has this variant with a different font.
- A still version exists.
- On The Greg Behrendt Show, "TELEVISION INC" is in place of "TELEVISION LTD".
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Same as before.
Availability: It was first seen at the end of Seen on Kelsey Grammer Presents The Sketch Show and later appeared on the first three seasons of Not Going Out , Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor, Harry Hill's TV Burp and Harry Hill's Shark Infested Custard, among others.
4th Logo (October 10, 2009-December 24, 2017)
Visuals: Glass parts pan over the screen and zoom out to form the Avalon logo zooming out on a waving blue background.
Variants:
- On Workaholics, the logo begins when it is at the zooming out animation. On pre-2014 episodes, it is split in the top half of the screen while the Gigapix Studios logo plays in the bottom.
- On some episodes of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (others have neither it nor the Sixteen String Jack Productions logo at all), it is still.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A dreamy five-note synth tune or the closing theme show.
Audio Variant: Starting in 2015, a dramatic high-pitch synth note is used.
Availability:
- Can be seen on their shows like Russell Howard's Good News, the final seasons of Harry Hill's TV Burp and the next three seasons of Not Going Out.
- It also appeared on stand up specials and then new shows that they produced such as Workaholics, Compete for the Meat, I Love That Country, Adam DeVine's House Party, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and Taskmaster.
- It also appeared on Adam DeVine: Best Time of Our Lives despite the company changing their logo in 2017.
5th Logo (April 25, 2017-)
Visuals: On a dark blue background, the word "AVALON" in 3D fades in from the left with a blue lens flare following the animation from the bottom of the logo.
Variants:
- A copyright notice may be seen underneath the logo.
- Sometimes, this logo also shares the screen with other logos (including the 1997 BBC and 2013 ITV logos).
- On some shows such as Spitting Image, the copyright notice reads "©Avalon Television Ltd. [YEAR]". Note how the year uses numbers instead of roman numerals.
- A split-screen variant exists, usually on shows co-produced with Channel 4.
- On Taskmaster, the logo is part of the UKTV Original Production logo, complete with its animation and fanfare intact.
- An in-credit version of the logo exists.
- A still version of this logo also exists.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Same as the 2015 theme.
Availability:
- Seen on new seasons of their current shows like Taskmaster, Not Going Out, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Man Down and Catastrophe.
- It also appeared on new stand up specials and new shows that they produced such as Russell Howard & Mum, The Button, Al Murray's Great British Pub Quiz, The Russell Howard Hour, Alternativo with Arturo Castro, Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas, Everything's Gonna Be Okay, Spitting Image, Flatbush Misdemeanours, Starstruck and Pause with Sam Jay, among others.