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'''Variants:''' |
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*<u>Several shows</u> may lack a top text for the notice. |
* <u>Several shows</u> may lack a top text for the notice. |
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*The <u>font</u> of the text may vary on several shows. |
* The <u>font</u> of the text may vary on several shows. |
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*Some shows would have <u>"In association with"</u> above the BBC notice. |
* Some shows would have <u>"In association with"</u> above the BBC notice. |
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*A few shows would add <u>"the"</u> to the "production for" notice. |
* A few shows would add <u>"the"</u> to the "production for" notice. |
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*A variant exists where only the <u>BBC logo</u> is displayed. |
* A variant exists where only the <u>BBC logo</u> is displayed. |
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*Sometimes, the BBC notice simply appears before the other co-producer fades in. |
* Sometimes, the BBC notice simply appears before the other co-producer fades in. |
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**Shows such as ''<u>A Very British Scandal</u>'' would add the BBC name next to the "IAW" notice. |
** Shows such as ''<u>A Very British Scandal</u>'' would add the BBC name next to the "IAW" notice. |
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*On ''<u>The Crimson Petal and the White</u>'', the top text reads "A Co-Production for". |
* On ''<u>The Crimson Petal and the White</u>'', the top text reads "A Co-Production for". |
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*On ''<u>The Capture</u>'', the top text is capitalised. |
* On ''<u>The Capture</u>'', the top text is capitalised. |
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*Sometimes, the background may be a <u>custom colour</u> or <u>pattern different from the end credits</u>. |
* Sometimes, the background may be a <u>custom colour</u> or <u>pattern different from the end credits</u>. |
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*On one show, <u>"Television"</u> is placed underneath the logo. |
* On one show, <u>"Television"</u> is placed underneath the logo. |
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*This logo may be superimposed into the <u>other logos' backgrounds</u> on most shows. |
* This logo may be superimposed into the <u>other logos' backgrounds</u> on most shows. |
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*The logo may be superimposed into the <u>ending shots of various shows</u>. |
* The logo may be superimposed into the <u>ending shots of various shows</u>. |
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**On ''<u>The Woman in White</u>'', the notice, alongside the Origin Pictures logo, is small and appears on the bottom centre of the screen. |
** On ''<u>The Woman in White</u>'', the notice, alongside the Origin Pictures logo, is small and appears on the bottom centre of the screen. |
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*Alongside the [[PBS]] logo and sometimes [[BBC Studios]], the notice, either in white or black, appears within the compressed credits of some shows. |
* Alongside the [[PBS]] logo and sometimes [[BBC Studios]], the notice, either in white or black, appears within the compressed credits of some shows. |
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**''<u>Rise of the Nazis</u>'' uses this variant but with the 72 Films logo. |
** ''<u>Rise of the Nazis</u>'' uses this variant but with the 72 Films logo. |
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**On ''<u>Koko</u>, The Gorilla that Talked'', the BBC production notice is first rather than last, reading "A BBC Production with PBS". |
** On ''<u>Koko</u>, The Gorilla that Talked'', the BBC production notice is first rather than last, reading "A BBC Production with PBS". |
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*Several shows would have the logo in <u>black</u>. |
* Several shows would have the logo in <u>black</u>. |
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**On <u>season 3 of ''People Just Do Nothing''</u>, this variant has the text in white. |
** On <u>season 3 of ''People Just Do Nothing''</u>, this variant has the text in white. |
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*On ''<u>Fingersmith</u>'', the top notice includes Sally Head Productions' name, reading "A Sally Head Production for" |
* On ''<u>Fingersmith</u>'', the top notice includes Sally Head Productions' name, reading "A Sally Head Production for" |
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*On ''<u>Vexed</u>'', "A Greenlit Rights Production" is added on top of "for BBC". |
* On ''<u>Vexed</u>'', "A Greenlit Rights Production" is added on top of "for BBC". |
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*A few shows would have the BBC logo appear <u>on top of its co-producer</u>. |
* A few shows would have the BBC logo appear <u>on top of its co-producer</u>. |
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*On ''<u>Swimming with Killer Wales</u>'', the BBC logo is next to Animal Planet's notice with an "&" in between. |
* On ''<u>Swimming with Killer Wales</u>'', the BBC logo is next to Animal Planet's notice with an "&" in between. |
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*On ''<u>QI</u>'', the drawings of the equations in the background overlaps with the logo. |
* On ''<u>QI</u>'', the drawings of the equations in the background overlaps with the logo. |
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*Early variants of the copyright notice is similar to the one from last time but with the 1997 BBC logo at the time after the copyright symbol. This was used from <u>1997-1998</u>. |
* Early variants of the copyright notice is similar to the one from last time but with the 1997 BBC logo at the time after the copyright symbol. This was used from <u>1997-1998</u>. |
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**<u>Later season 1 episodes of ''Teletubbies''</u> has the copyright's font exactly like the one from before. Beginning around the middle of season 2, the copyright font uses the font used by the 1997 logo. |
** <u>Later season 1 episodes of ''Teletubbies''</u> has the copyright's font exactly like the one from before. Beginning around the middle of season 2, the copyright font uses the font used by the 1997 logo. |
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**<u>Original PBS airings of ''Teletubbies'' season 1</u> would have the BBC copyright notice shared with Ragdoll's. |
** <u>Original PBS airings of ''Teletubbies'' season 1</u> would have the BBC copyright notice shared with Ragdoll's. |
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*Much like the previous logos, the logo may only be included in the <u>copyright info</u>. |
* Much like the previous logos, the logo may only be included in the <u>copyright info</u>. |
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*The <u>website link</u> would change depending on the show, topic, or genre. For example, on ''Teletubbies'', the website link includes said show's name after the slash. |
* The <u>website link</u> would change depending on the show, topic, or genre. For example, on ''Teletubbies'', the website link includes said show's name after the slash. |
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**<u>Some drama programmes</u> would simply have "drama" added to the link. |
** <u>Some drama programmes</u> would simply have "drama" added to the link. |
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**<u>Some history programmes</u> would simply have "history" added to the link. |
** <u>Some history programmes</u> would simply have "history" added to the link. |
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*Sometimes, the notice would appear <u>within other logos</u>. |
* Sometimes, the notice would also appear <u>within other logos</u>. |
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*On <u>programmes co-produced with the [[Discovery Networks|Discovery Channel]]</u>, the BBC logo is to the left of said company's notice and is slowly zooming in. |
* On <u>programmes co-produced with the [[Discovery Networks|Discovery Channel]]</u>, the BBC logo is to the left of said company's notice and is slowly zooming in. |
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**There is another variant of said version but with the <u>Animal Planet</u> logo as well as a different background. |
** There is another variant of said version but with the <u>Animal Planet</u> logo as well as a different background. |
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**On <u>early PBS airings of ''Teletubbies'' seasons 3 and 4</u>, the logo is to the right of the [[Ragdoll Productions|Ragdoll]] logo. |
** On <u>early PBS airings of ''Teletubbies'' seasons 3 and 4</u>, the logo is to the right of the [[Ragdoll Productions|Ragdoll]] logo. |
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*The logo may appear on <u>the same row as other logos</u>. Occasionally, extra text such as "&" may separate the two logos. |
* The logo may appear on <u>the same row as other logos</u>. Occasionally, extra text such as "&" may separate the two logos. |
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**On ''<u>The Real T-Rex with Chris Packham</u>'', the logo would not only appear to the right of the CBC Docs logo but copies of both company's names would appear above each of them. |
** On ''<u>The Real T-Rex with Chris Packham</u>'', the logo would not only appear to the right of the CBC Docs logo but copies of both company's names would appear above each of them. |
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**''The <u>Children in Time for Masterpiece</u>'' would not only have this logo alongside the Masterpiece logo, but both notices are separated with text reading "in co-production with". |
** ''The <u>Children in Time for Masterpiece</u>'' would not only have this logo alongside the Masterpiece logo, but both notices are separated with text reading "in co-production with". |
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***Similarly, on ''<u>Normal People</u>'', "AND" would separate the BBC and Hulu logos. |
*** Similarly, on ''<u>Normal People</u>'', "AND" would separate the BBC and Hulu logos. |
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**On the <u>20th anniversary specials of ''Absolutely Fabulous''</u>, the notice would be shared with [[Saunders & French Productions|Saunders & French]]'s, reading "A BBC SAUNDERS & FRENCH Production". |
** On the <u>20th anniversary specials of ''Absolutely Fabulous''</u>, the notice would be shared with [[Saunders & French Productions|Saunders & French]]'s, reading "A BBC SAUNDERS & FRENCH Production". |
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*On ''<u>The Roly Mo Show</u>'', the logo alongside the [[Novel Entertainment]] logo appears within a yellow box with a white fill. The website and copyright information are seen underneath the box. |
* On ''<u>The Roly Mo Show</u>'', the logo alongside the [[Novel Entertainment]] logo appears within a yellow box with a white fill. The website and copyright information are seen underneath the box. |
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*On ''<u>Dolphins Spy in the Pool</u>'', the BBC logo also appears in the "for" portion, alongside the Discovery Channel notice. |
* On ''<u>Dolphins Spy in the Pool</u>'', the BBC logo also appears in the "for" portion, alongside the Discovery Channel notice. |
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*On ''<u>Touched by Auschwitz</u>'', the top notice adds "BBC Worldwide" to the mix. |
* On ''<u>Touched by Auschwitz</u>'', the top notice adds "BBC Worldwide" to the mix. |
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*Similar to last time, the logo would appear within the <u>ending title card</u> for a certain series. |
* Similar to last time, the logo would appear within the <u>ending title card</u> for a certain series. |
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**On <u>one episode of ''BBC Travel Show''</u>, the Twitter account for the show briefly fades in before suddenly cutting to its website link as well as the copyright notice appearing below the BBC logo. |
** On <u>one episode of ''BBC Travel Show''</u>, the Twitter account for the show briefly fades in before suddenly cutting to its website link as well as the copyright notice appearing below the BBC logo. |
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*On ''<u>Microsoap</u>'', the logo, positioned on the top half of the screen, reads "A BBC Production in Association with" in a stacked format. |
* On ''<u>Microsoap</u>'', the logo, positioned on the top half of the screen, reads "A BBC Production in Association with" in a stacked format. |
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*On ''<u>Further Back in Time for Dinner</u>'', Wall to Wall Production's bottom text notice includes the BBC's text notice. |
* On ''<u>Further Back in Time for Dinner</u>'', Wall to Wall Production's bottom text notice includes the BBC's text notice. |
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*On ''<u>The World's Most Extraordinary Homes</u>'', the top text adds "the BBC" to the IAW notice. |
* On ''<u>The World's Most Extraordinary Homes</u>'', the top text adds "the BBC" to the IAW notice. |
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*On ''<u>Operation Stone Henge: What Lies Beneath</u>'', the top notice reads "Produced by [[October Films|October Films]], Lightship Entertainment and Interspot Film for the". |
* On ''<u>Operation Stone Henge: What Lies Beneath</u>'', the top notice reads "Produced by [[October Films|October Films]], Lightship Entertainment and Interspot Film for the". |
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*On ''<u>Inside British Vogue</u>'', the top text reads "A Lightbox production in association with platform productions for". |
* On ''<u>Inside British Vogue</u>'', the top text reads "A Lightbox production in association with platform productions for". |
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*On ''<u>Taboo</u>'', the logo is in beige. |
* On ''<u>Taboo</u>'', the logo is in beige. |
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*On <u>late '90s episodes of ''Watchdog''</u>, the logo is on the bottom left with all the other credit info on every side of the screen. |
* On <u>late '90s episodes of ''Watchdog''</u>, the logo is on the bottom left with all the other credit info on every side of the screen. |
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*On ''<u>Rock Profile</u>'', the logo is alongside the [[UKTV Original Production|UKTV]] notice within a black box on the bottom with a shot from or the logo of said show. |
* On ''<u>Rock Profile</u>'', the logo is alongside the [[UKTV Original Production|UKTV]] notice within a black box on the bottom with a shot from or the logo of said show. |
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*On ''<u>In My Skin</u>'', the notice adds "An Expectation Production" above "for". |
* On ''<u>In My Skin</u>'', the notice adds "An Expectation Production" above "for". |
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*On ''<u>Emmeline Pankhurst: The Making of a Militant</u>'', the top text describes the logo as a BBC North West production. |
* On ''<u>Emmeline Pankhurst: The Making of a Militant</u>'', the top text describes the logo as a BBC North West production. |
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*On ''<u>Lost Worlds and Hidden Treasures</u>'', there is a bottom text reading "An Alleycats Production for the BBC". |
* On ''<u>Lost Worlds and Hidden Treasures</u>'', there is a bottom text reading "An Alleycats Production for the BBC". |
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*On ''<u>A Perfect Planet</u>'', the text inbetween the Silverback and BBC logos read "A Silverback Films Production for BBC and [[Discovery Networks|Discovery]]". |
* On ''<u>A Perfect Planet</u>'', the text inbetween the Silverback and BBC logos read "A Silverback Films Production for BBC and [[Discovery Networks|Discovery]]". |
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*On ''<u>David Attenborough: Life in Colour</u>'', the screen simply consists of the BBC logo and top text reading: |
* On ''<u>David Attenborough: Life in Colour</u>'', the screen simply consists of the BBC logo and top text reading: |
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<center>A Humble Bee Films and SeaLight Films co-production<br>in association with [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] and [[Screen Australia]] for BBC</center> |
<center>A Humble Bee Films and SeaLight Films co-production<br>in association with [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] and [[Screen Australia]] for BBC</center> |
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*On ''Cold War, Dirty Science'', the logo is within an old film reel. |
* On ''Cold War, Dirty Science'', the logo is within an old film reel. |
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'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic. |
'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on BBC shows since after replacing the previous one. It was also used in tandem with the next four logos. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on BBC shows since after replacing the previous one. It was also used in tandem with the next four logos. |
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*The notice with just "For" on top is the easiest to find. |
* The notice with just "For" on top is the easiest to find. |
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**Examples includes ''Teletubbies'' beginning with season 2, ''Have I Got News For You'', ''New Tricks'', and many more. |
** Examples includes ''Teletubbies'' beginning with season 2, ''Have I Got News For You'', ''New Tricks'', and many more. |
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*As for the "For BBC" notice, it can be spotted on ''Battle of Britain: The Real Story'' and ''John Denver: Country Boy'', among others. |
* As for the "For BBC" notice, it can be spotted on ''Battle of Britain: The Real Story'' and ''John Denver: Country Boy'', among others. |
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*Shows that has the BBC logo appear on the top rather than the bottom includes older shows from the early 2000s such as ''The Mitchell and Webb Situation'', ''Living with Louis'', and the 2002 ''Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'' revival. |
* Shows that has the BBC logo appear on the top rather than the bottom includes older shows from the early 2000s such as ''The Mitchell and Webb Situation'', ''Living with Louis'', and the 2002 ''Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'' revival. |
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*The superimposed variant usually appears on non-fiction programmes such as ''The Lost Elephants of Timbuktu'', ''John Denver: Country Boy'', and the 2004 ''D-Day'' documentary. |
* The superimposed variant usually appears on non-fiction programmes such as ''The Lost Elephants of Timbuktu'', ''John Denver: Country Boy'', and the 2004 ''D-Day'' documentary. |
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**Other real-life shows includes ''QI'' where it appears alongside the [[Talkback (1984-2006)|Talkback]] logo and ''Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas'' where the logo is in black. |
** Other real-life shows includes ''QI'' where it appears alongside the [[Talkback (1984-2006)|Talkback]] logo and ''Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas'' where the logo is in black. |
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*The compressed credits variant usually appears on [[PBS]] co-productions such as ''The Amazing Human Body'', ''Great Performances: The Hollow Crown'', and ''The Rockies: Kingdoms of the Sky''. |
* The compressed credits variant usually appears on [[PBS]] co-productions such as ''The Amazing Human Body'', ''Great Performances: The Hollow Crown'', and ''The Rockies: Kingdoms of the Sky''. |
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*The variant with just the 1997 BBC logo is preserved on early seasons of the UK version of ''The Weakest Link'', and the ''One Foot in the Grave'' 1997 Christmas special titled "Endgame" and on the sixth and final season of the aforementioned show, and was also seen on original airings of older episodes of ''Dog Eat Dog'', ''Under The Wire'', ''Korea: The Never Ending War'', ''There's Only One Madonna'', and the beginning of ''The A List''. |
* The variant with just the 1997 BBC logo is preserved on early seasons of the UK version of ''The Weakest Link'', the 1998 UK VHS release of ''Rolf Harris: Amazing World Of Animals'' from [[PolyGram Video]], and the ''One Foot in the Grave'' 1997 Christmas special titled "Endgame" and on the sixth and final season of the aforementioned show, and was also seen on original airings of older episodes of ''Dog Eat Dog'', ''Under The Wire'', ''Korea: The Never Ending War'', ''There's Only One Madonna'', and the beginning of ''The A List''. |
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**It was also seen on all episodes of the U.S. version of ''The Weakest Link''. |
** It was also seen on all episodes of the U.S. version of ''The Weakest Link''. |
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*The title card variant was seen on shows from the late 1990s to around 2000, which includes ''Omnibus'' and ''QED'', neither of which exist through home media releases or television reruns. |
* The title card variant was seen on shows from the late 1990s to around 2000, which includes ''Omnibus'' and ''QED'', neither of which exist through home media releases or television reruns. |
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*Despite the BBC debuting a new logo in 2021, this logo is still widely being used. |
* Despite the BBC debuting a new logo in 2021, this logo is still widely being used. |
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**Recent programmes include ''Mood'', ''A Very British Scandal'', and season 6 of ''Peaky Blinders'', among others. |
** Recent programmes include ''Mood'', ''A Very British Scandal'', and season 6 of ''Peaky Blinders'', among others. |
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**Currently, it is used in tandem with said logo. |
** Currently, it is used in tandem with said logo. |
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===6th Logo (2007-2010s)=== |
===6th Logo (2007-2010s)=== |
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 created 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.