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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* An <u>on-screen variant</u> of this logo has it in red on a card. Seen on ''Mary, Mungo and Midge''. |
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* Another <u>on-screen variant</u> of this logo has it in black on a brink pink background. Seen on ''Mr Benn''. |
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* A <u>promotions variant</u> has "A" next to the logo and "PROMOTIONS RELEASE" underneath. |
* A <u>promotions variant</u> has "A" next to the logo and "PROMOTIONS RELEASE" underneath. |
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* On ''<u>An Evening With Nat King Cole</u>'', the logo appears scrolling across the screen alongside the end credits. |
* On ''<u>An Evening With Nat King Cole</u>'', the logo appears scrolling across the screen alongside the end credits. |
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* Like many in-credit notices, it is seen at the end of BBC-produced shows from this period, such as the original ''Doctor Who'' series, seasons 1-4 of ''Dad's Army'', and ''Steptoe and Son'', among others. |
* Like many in-credit notices, it is seen at the end of BBC-produced shows from this period, such as the original ''Doctor Who'' series, seasons 1-4 of ''Dad's Army'', and ''Steptoe and Son'', among others. |
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* It also made a return on the game show ''Going for Gold'', and was used for its first three seasons before replacing it with the 5th logo beginning in season 4. |
* It also made a return on the game show ''Going for Gold'', and was used for its first three seasons before replacing it with the 5th logo beginning in season 4. |
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* It is also seen at the end of the That's TV airings of ''Hancock's Half Hour''. |
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===2nd Logo (Late 1960s?)=== |
===2nd Logo (Late 1960s?)=== |
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===3rd Logo (1971-1993)=== |
===3rd Logo (1971-1993)=== |
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BBC (1973, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S01E03).png|''Are You Being Served: Camping In'' |
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BBC (1974, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S02E05).png|''Are You Being Served: Hoorah for The Holidays'' |
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BBC (1975, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S03E02).png|''Are You Being Served: Coffee Morning'' |
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BBC (1976, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S04E02).png|''Are You Being Served: Top Hat and Tails'' |
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BBC (1977, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S05E02).png|''Are You Being Served: A Change Is As Good As A Rest'' |
BBC (1977, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S05E02).png|''Are You Being Served: A Change Is As Good As A Rest'' |
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BBC (1977, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S05E03).png|''Are You Being Served: Founder's Day'' |
BBC (1977, colour) (From - Are You Being Served S05E03).png|''Are You Being Served: Founder's Day'' |
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BBC (1978, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S06E05).png|''Are You Being Served: A Bliss Girl'' |
BBC (1978, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S06E05).png|''Are You Being Served: A Bliss Girl'' |
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BBC (1979, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S07E06).png|''Are You Being Served: Anything You Can Do'' |
BBC (1979, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S07E06).png|''Are You Being Served: Anything You Can Do'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E01).png|''Are You Being Served: Is It Catching?'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E02).png|''Are You Being Served: A Personal Problem'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E03).png|''Are You Being Served: Front Page Story'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E04).png|''Are You Being Served: Sit Out'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E05).png|''Are You Being Served: Heir Apparent'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E06).png|''Are You Being Served: Closed Circuit'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E07).png|''Are You Being Served: The Erotic Dreams of Mrs Slocombe'' |
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BBC (1981, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S08E08).png|''Are You Being Served: Roots?'' |
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BBC (1983, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S09E01).png|''Are You Being Served: The Sweet Smell of Success'' |
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BBC (1983, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S09E02).png|''Are You Being Served: Conduct Unbecoming'' |
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BBC (1983, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S09E03).png|''Are You Being Served: Memories are Made of This'' |
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BBC (1983, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S09E04).png|''Are You Being Served: Calling All Customers'' |
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BBC (1983, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S09E05).png|''Are You Being Served: Monkey Business'' |
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BBC (1983, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S09E06).png|''Are You Being Served: Lost and Found'' |
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BBC (1984, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S10).png|''Are You Being Served'' |
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BBC (1984, copyright only) (From - Are You Being Served S10E05).png|''Are You Being Served: The Night Club'' |
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BBC (1984, copyright only) (From - last episode of Are You Being Served).png|''Are You Being Served: The Pop Star'' |
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BBC (1982, copyright only) (From - The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1962).png|''The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1962'' |
BBC (1982, copyright only) (From - The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1962).png|''The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1962'' |
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BBC (1982, copyright only) (From - The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1977).png|''The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1977'' |
BBC (1982, copyright only) (From - The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1977).png|''The Rock 'n' Roll Years 1977'' |
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BBC (1979, copyright only) (From - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy).png|''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'' |
BBC (1979, copyright only) (From - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy).png|''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'' |
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BBC (1980, copyright only) (From - 1988 KTCA airing of Doctor Who).png|''Doctor Who'' |
BBC (1980, copyright only) (From - 1988 KTCA airing of Doctor Who).png|''Doctor Who'' |
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BBC (1989) (From - 'Allo 'Allo! S06E08).png|'''Allo 'Allo!'' |
BBC (1989) (From - 'Allo 'Allo! S06E08).png|'''Allo 'Allo!'' |
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BBC (1989) (From - John Lydon That Was Then This is Now).png|''John Lydon That Was Then This is Now'' |
BBC (1989) (From - John Lydon That Was Then This is Now).png|''John Lydon That Was Then This is Now'' |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* On colour programmes such as ''Blake's 7'', ''Fawlty Towers'', ''Steptoe and Son'', |
* On colour programmes such as ''Blake's 7'', ''Fawlty Towers'', ''Steptoe and Son'', ''Are You Being Served?'', and ''Ways of Seeing'', among others, "{{font|Times New Roman|''COLOUR''}}" would be added next to the 1971 BBC logo. However, this would later be phased out towards the end of the 1970s with the regular version on later colour programmes after the 1970s. |
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** On ''<u>The Fight Against Slavery</u>'', the 1971 BBC logo is in a sand colour and the copyright info is separate from the logo itself. |
** On ''<u>The Fight Against Slavery</u>'', the 1971 BBC logo is in a sand colour and the copyright info is separate from the logo itself. |
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*** ''<u>Fawlty Towers</u>'' and some episodes of ''<u>Last of the Summer Wine</u>'' would have this variant in |
*** ''<u>Fawlty Towers</u>'' and some episodes of ''<u>Last of the Summer Wine</u>'' would have this variant in yellow. |
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* On <u>Les Dawson's ''Blankety Blank''</u>, the notice is in pink with a white outline. |
* On <u>Les Dawson's ''Blankety Blank''</u>, the notice is in pink with a white outline. |
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* On ''<u>John Lydon: That Was Then This is Now</u>'', the copyright notice is black. |
* On the ''<u>Are You Being Served?</u>'' episode "The Night Club" and ''<u>John Lydon: That Was Then This is Now</u>'', the copyright notice is black. |
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'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic. |
'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on BBC programmes from the time-period until 1993, even being used in tandem with the next one. In its first year of use, it would be used in tandem with the previous one. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on BBC programmes from the time-period until 1993, even being used in tandem with the next one. In its first year of use, it would be used in tandem with the previous one. |
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* As with the 1st logo, it was seen on programmes produced by the BBC during this period such as ''Top of the Pops'' (until 1989), ''Doctor Who'', '' Blake's 7'', ''Fawlty Towers'', ''Are You Being Served?'', ''Steptoe and Son'', ''Last of the Summer Wine'', ''Bruce and Ronnie'', ''Making Sense'', ''EastEnders'', ''The Young Ones'', the first two seasons of ''Hearts of Gold'', ''Only Fools and Horses'', seasons 5-9 of ''Dad's Army'', ''The Hollywood Greats'', ''Iris in the Traffic, Ruby in the Rain'', ''A Romantic Imagination'', ''The Interview Game'', ''Under Sail'', ''Shadow Of The Noose'', ''Fatal Attraction of Adolf Hitler'', ''Advice Shop'', season 1 of ''One Foot in the Grave'', and seasons 1-3 of ''The Rock 'n' Roll Years'', among many others. |
* As with the 1st logo, it was seen on programmes produced by the BBC during this period such as ''Top of the Pops'' (until 1989), ''Doctor Who'', '' Blake's 7'', ''Fawlty Towers'', ''Are You Being Served?'', ''Steptoe and Son'', ''Last of the Summer Wine'', ''Bruce and Ronnie'', ''Making Sense'', ''EastEnders'', ''The Young Ones'', the first two seasons of ''Hearts of Gold'', ''Only Fools and Horses'', seasons 5-9 of ''Dad's Army'', ''The Hollywood Greats'', ''Iris in the Traffic, Ruby in the Rain'', ''A Romantic Imagination'', ''The Interview Game'', ''Under Sail'', ''Shadow Of The Noose'', ''Fatal Attraction of Adolf Hitler'', ''All Well and Good'', ''Advice Shop'', ''Ways of Seeing'', season 1 of ''One Foot in the Grave'', and seasons 1-3 of ''The Rock 'n' Roll Years'', among many others. |
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* It also makes |
* It also makes appearances on some programmes after 1990, such as the third season of ''Maid Marian and Her Merry Men'' and some episodes of ''Playdays'', thus causing it to be used in tandem with the next logo. |
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===4th Logo (March 5, 1988-1997, 2001)=== |
===4th Logo (March 5, 1988-1997, 2001)=== |
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* <u>Top text</u> may be placed above the logo such as "For" and "Production for". |
* <u>Top text</u> may be placed above the logo such as "For" and "Production for". |
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** On ''As Times Goes By'', the text is capitalised. |
** On ''As Times Goes By'', the text is capitalised. |
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* From <u>1988</u> to <u>1992</u>, only the copyright notice would be included. |
* From <u>1988</u> to <u>1992</u>, only the copyright notice would be included. Until 1990, this was not used as much, due to the previous logo's copyright notice still being the main copyright notice at that time. |
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** On ''Bottom'', the copyright symbol and the logo appears to be drawn with the whole notice in black. The logo becomes inverted when the silhouette of a man overlaps with it. |
** On ''Bottom'', the copyright symbol and the logo appears to be drawn with the whole notice in black. The logo becomes inverted when the silhouette of a man overlaps with it. |
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** Like the 3rd logo, some episodes of ''<u>Last of the Summer Wine</u>'' would have this logo in yellow. |
** Like the 3rd logo, some episodes of ''<u>Last of the Summer Wine</u>'' would have this logo in yellow. |
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* On ''<u>The Peacock Spring</u>'', appearing before the BBC logo is Zed Ltd's notice, reading "A ZED Ltd production for" |
* On ''<u>The Peacock Spring</u>'', appearing before the BBC logo is Zed Ltd's notice, reading "A ZED Ltd production for" |
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* On ''<u>In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great</u>'', the logo appears side by side with the [[Maryland Public Television]] print logo. "British Broadcasting Corporation" is also placed above the logo. |
* On ''<u>In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great</u>'', the logo appears side by side with the [[Maryland Public Television]] print logo. "British Broadcasting Corporation" is also placed above the logo. |
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* On ''<u>Playdays</u>'', the notice is in |
* On ''<u>Playdays</u>'', the notice is in blue. |
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** On <u>one episode from 1995</u>, the copyright notice is |
** On <u>one episode from 1995</u>, the copyright notice is the previous one while the BBC logo is still in its 1988 form. |
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* A <u>low-budget version</u> of the 1988 logo where the text is in a normal, italicised font and the boxes are less slanted and bigger exists. |
* A <u>low-budget version</u> of the 1988 logo where the text is in a normal, italicised font and the boxes are less slanted and bigger exists. |
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* On <u>Latin Spanish prints of season 1 of ''Teletubbies''</u>, the words "{{color|red|Una produccion de Ragdoll para}}" precede the notice with the logo also in the same row as "para". |
* On <u>Latin Spanish prints of season 1 of ''Teletubbies''</u>, the words "{{color|red|Una produccion de Ragdoll para}}" precede the notice with the logo also in the same row as "para". |
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* On ''<u>The Great War</u>'', the normal logo is grouped with KCET's in-credit notice; both are separated by a dash. |
* On ''<u>The Great War</u>'', the normal logo is grouped with KCET's in-credit notice; both are separated by a dash. |
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* On some episodes of ''<u>Last of the Summer Wine</u>'', the notice is in |
* On some episodes of ''<u>Last of the Summer Wine</u>'', the notice is in yellow. |
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* On ''<u>Men Behaving Badly</u>'', this logo appears as a byline for the [[Hartswood Films]] logo. Since said logo is coloured green, so is the BBC notice. The top text also reads "FOR BBC TELEVISION". |
* On ''<u>Men Behaving Badly</u>'', this logo appears as a byline for the [[Hartswood Films]] logo. Since said logo is coloured green, so is the BBC notice. The top text also reads "FOR BBC TELEVISION". |
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** Similarly, on ''<u>Timekeepers</u>'', the 1988 BBC logo is blue like how the [[Action Time Productions]] is in the same colour. |
** Similarly, on ''<u>Timekeepers</u>'', the 1988 BBC logo is blue like how the [[Action Time Productions]] is in the same colour. |
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* On ''<u>Muppets Tonight</u>'', the top text reads "FOR THE". |
* On ''<u>Muppets Tonight</u>'', the top text reads "FOR THE". |
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* On ''<u>Naked City 4: The Day of Reckoning</u>'', the text is black and the rest of the logo is white with the whole thing having a shadow effect. |
* On ''<u>Naked City 4: The Day of Reckoning</u>'', the text is black and the rest of the logo is white with the whole thing having a shadow effect. |
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* On ''<u>Arena</u>'', the logo is |
* On ''<u>Arena</u>'', the logo is maroon and is in a rippling effect. |
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* On ''<u>Horizons</u>'', the logo appears above said show's logo, has the bars colourised, and is in a stone texture. |
* On ''<u>Horizons</u>'', the logo appears above said show's logo, has the bars colourised, and is in a stone texture. |
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* On ''<u>University Challenge</u>'', The BBC logo is coloured in the same colours as the 1988 logo. |
* On ''<u>University Challenge</u>'', The BBC logo is coloured in the same colours as the 1988 logo. |
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* On ''<u>Over Here</u>'', the 1988 BBC logo and copyright notice appear above and below the ''Over Here'' logo, respectively. |
* On ''<u>Over Here</u>'', the 1988 BBC logo and copyright notice appear above and below the ''Over Here'' logo, respectively. |
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* On <u>an old TLC airing of ''The Storm From The East'' episode "The Last of the Khans"</u>, the logo appears within the text reading ''An NHK BBC Co-Production'' and the copyright notice which reads ''© BBC'' (in its 1988 print logo)''/NHK MCMXCIII'' appearing at the bottom of the screen, which is then followed by the 1991 [[Lionheart Television|BBC Lionheart Television]] logo afterwards. |
* On <u>an old TLC airing of ''The Storm From The East'' episode "The Last of the Khans"</u>, the logo appears within the text reading ''An NHK BBC Co-Production'' and the copyright notice which reads ''© BBC'' (in its 1988 print logo)''/NHK MCMXCIII'' appearing at the bottom of the screen, which is then followed by the 1991 [[Lionheart Television|BBC Lionheart Television]] logo afterwards. |
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* On ''Chelworth'', the 1988 BBC logo appears next to the copyright notice. |
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* On the UK version of ''U2: A Year in Pop'', the 1988 BBC logo appears with the [[Dreamchaser Productions]] logo. |
* On the UK version of ''U2: A Year in Pop'', the 1988 BBC logo appears with the [[Dreamchaser Productions]] logo. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on programmes by the BBC during the 1988 BBC logo's time-period until 1997. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on programmes by the BBC during the 1988 BBC logo's time-period until 1997. |
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* Examples include ''Top of the Pops'' (starting in 1990), ''Auntie's New Bloomers'', ''EastEnders'', ''Bottom'', ''Last of the Summer Wine'', ''Howard's Way'', ''Playdays'' (starting in 1992), ''Teletubbies'', ''Cold Enough for Snow'', ''Multi-Coloured Saturdays'', ''States of Mind'', ''Hearts of Gold'' (season 3 onwards), ''Sum Chance'', ''Trivial Pursuit'', ''The Brittas Empire'', ''Only Fools and Horses'' (starting in 1990), ''One Foot in the Grave'' (season 2 onwards), the UK version of ''U2: A Year in Pop'', and ''Birds of a Feather'', among many others. |
* Examples include ''Top of the Pops'' (starting in 1990), ''Auntie's New Bloomers'', ''EastEnders'', ''Bottom'', ''Last of the Summer Wine'', ''Howard's Way'', ''Playdays'' (starting in 1992), ''Teletubbies'', ''Cold Enough for Snow'', ''Multi-Coloured Saturdays'', ''States of Mind'', ''Hearts of Gold'' (season 3 onwards), ''Sum Chance'', ''Trivial Pursuit'', ''The Brittas Empire'', ''Only Fools and Horses'' (starting in 1990), ''One Foot in the Grave'' (season 2 onwards), ''Chronicle'', the UK version of ''U2: A Year in Pop'', ''Star Trekkers'', ''One Foot in the Past'', ''The Nazis: A Warning From History'', ''Behind the Lines'', and ''Birds of a Feather'', among many others. |
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* One of the first shows to contain the standard logo is season 4 of ''Birds of a Feather''. |
* One of the first shows to contain the standard logo is season 4 of ''Birds of a Feather''. |
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* Shows that have the logo superimposed into the credits includes season 4 of ''The Rock 'n' Roll Years'', ''Sister Wendy's Odyssey'', and ''Footsteps of Alexander the Great'', among many others. |
* Shows that have the logo superimposed into the credits includes season 4 of ''The Rock 'n' Roll Years'', ''Sister Wendy's Odyssey'', and ''Footsteps of Alexander the Great'', among many others. |
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* The version with just the copyright notice is seen on season 1 of the original ''Absolutely Fabulous'' series and ''Bottom'', and was also seen ''Bob Says Opportunity Knocks'' (seasons 2 and 3), ''Drowning In The Shallow End'' (1989), ''Hearts of Gold'', ''Sum Chance'', and ''Trivial Pursuit'', among many others. |
* The version with just the copyright notice is seen on season 1 of the original ''Absolutely Fabulous'' series and ''Bottom'', and was also seen ''Bob Says Opportunity Knocks'' (seasons 2 and 3), ''Drowning In The Shallow End'' (1989), ''Hearts of Gold'', ''Sum Chance'', ''Chelworth'', and ''Trivial Pursuit'', among many others. |
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* The Tiger Aspect variants which appear on ''The Thin Blue Line'' are plastered over by the 1998 Tiger Aspect logo on current prints of the show, but it is still retained on older prints (like the PAL format 2001 DVD release thereof). |
* The Tiger Aspect variants which appear on ''The Thin Blue Line'' are plastered over by the 1998 Tiger Aspect logo on current prints of the show, but it is still retained on older prints (like the PAL format 2001 DVD release thereof). |
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* The 1988-1992 version of the copyright notice also makes |
* The 1988-1992 version of the copyright notice also makes an appearance on ''Jools's Hootenanny'' and some of the last episodes of ''Playdays'', all from late 1996 to early 1997, respectively. |
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* The 1992-1997 version of the copyright notice also makes |
* The 1992-1997 version of the copyright notice also makes an appearance on the Italian VHS releases of ''Teletubbies'' from DeAgostini, with Ragdoll's 2000-present logo, likely due to the early 1997 ''Teletubbies'' variant being modified to remove Ragdoll's 1995-2000 logo, but forgot to replace the 1988 BBC logo with the 1997 one. |
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* The 1992-1997 version of the copyright notice is also seen at the end of the ''Stay Tooned'' special "Down on Animal Farm", included on the 1999 UK VHS release of ''Animal Farm'' (1954, 1999 re-release) from [[PolyGram Video]]. |
* The 1992-1997 version of the copyright notice is also seen at the end of the ''Stay Tooned'' special "Down on Animal Farm", included on the 1999 UK VHS release of ''Animal Farm'' (1954, 1999 re-release) from [[PolyGram Video]]. |
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* As the 1988-1992 version of the copyright notice was not the main BBC copyright notice until 1990, it does not appear on both ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' and the final season of ''Doctor Who'' (1963-1989), which the latter uses the previous logo's copyright notice instead. |
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* As for the standard logo, it was seen on ''TV Nation'', and ''The Big One''. |
* As for the standard logo, it was seen on ''TV Nation'', and ''The Big One''. |
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** This variant also sometimes animates in reverse. |
** This variant also sometimes animates in reverse. |
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** A 100th anniversary variant also exists. |
** A 100th anniversary variant also exists. |
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** Three regional variants exist, which include [[BBC Scotland|Scotland]] (blue), Northern |
** Three regional variants exist, which include [[BBC Scotland|Scotland]] (blue), Northern Ireland (green) and [[BBC Cymru Wales|Cymru Wales]] (red). |
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* On ''<u>BBC Three x Radio 1 The Launch Party</u>'', the screen glitches to this logo as well as the Strawberry Blond TV and BBC Radio 1 logos. |
* On ''<u>BBC Three x Radio 1 The Launch Party</u>'', the screen glitches to this logo as well as the Strawberry Blond TV and BBC Radio 1 logos. |
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'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic. The animated variant uses 2D computer animation |
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic. The animated variant uses 2D computer animation done by SR Partners. |
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'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the programme or none. |
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the programme or none. |
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[[Category:Logos with music by Adelphoi Music]] |
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[[Category:Logos with music by Zelig Sound]] |
[[Category:Logos with music by Zelig Sound]] |
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[[Category:Corporate logos]] |
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[[Category:British corporate logos]] |
BBC Productions is the production arm of the BBC.
Visuals: Superimposed into the end credits is the BBC logo at the time (either the 1958, 1963 or 1971 designs) with "tv" in a wide white rhombus underneath the producer/director's credit.
Variants:
Technique: A still, printed image.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on BBC shows from the time-period, despite the BBC's infamous practices of taping over old tapes back in the day.
Visuals: On a black background, three vertical bars are drawn: the left and right bar going upwards and the centre moving down. They become slanted and shrinks to become three slanted squares. Then "A" and "PRODUCTION" appear above and below them respectively and "BBC" in black is over the three squares.
Variant: On The Epic That Never Was, the BBC text appears to be more blocky and thicker.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: It was so far spotted on a few programmes, which includes Steptoe and Son and The Epic That Never Was.
Visuals: The 1971 BBC logo appears within a copyright notice with the copyright symbol to the left and the year in roman numerals to the right.
Variants:
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Seen on BBC programmes from the time-period until 1993, even being used in tandem with the next one. In its first year of use, it would be used in tandem with the previous one.
Visuals: It's simply a shortened version of the BBC Video logo from the era, only it is smaller.
Variants:
Technique: Either a still, computerized graphic, or same as the shortened 1991 BBC Video logo.
Audio: A shortened version of the 1989 BBC theme. The ending theme of the programme or none for the in-credit logo.
Availability: Seen on programmes by the BBC during the 1988 BBC logo's time-period until 1997.
Visuals: The notice now includes the 1997 logo, consisting of three normal white squares with the company's name in Gill Sans. Text may appear on top of the logo, reading "FOR", "FOR BBC", or "PRODUCTION FOR".
Variants:
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Seen on BBC shows since after replacing the previous one. It was also used in tandem with the next four logos.
Visuals: Over a dark background, the logo starts with several light blue reflections of the BBC letters in light blue and glass blocks. Zooming out, the letters turn out and line up with each other while the background becomes dark blue with normal blue light wandering around. In the middle of this, "A BBC Television Programme" fades in and deblurs.
Variants:
Technique: CGI by Red Bee Media.
Audio: A soothing electronic rock piece that has five chimes play when the logo forms, which is longer on the extended version. The music was composed by Adelphoi.
Availability: Seen on some shows such as current prints of North & South on Netflix UK.
Visuals: Three 3D cubes containing the 1997 BBC logo rotate to the left to face the screen. "Productions" then fade in below. Much like the 6th logo, a copyright notice is usually seen underneath.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Seen on later seasons of current and then-current shows produced by the BBC such as The Weakest Link, Miranda, Luther, and Extreme Apprentice Slum Survivors, among others.
Visuals: Simply the 1997 logo in black fading in and out on a white background.
Technique: A still, digital graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Only seen on Tales from the Royal Bedchamber.
Visuals: Just the 1997 BBC logo slowly zooming in on a black background.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: The opening theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on Under the Wire.
Visuals: Same as the 5th logo, but with the 2021 logo, now in BBC Reith Sans Bold.
Variants:
Technique: A still, digital graphic. The animated variant uses 2D computer animation done by SR Partners.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Seen on more recent programmes such as Dodger, Fergal Keane: Living with PTSD and the 2023 revival of Total Drama Island (which serves as the sixth season of Total Drama), respectively.