'''Visuals:'''
*'''Opening:''' Over a black background, many coloured parallelograms come from the top and bottom of the screen towards the middle, where a white four-pointed star is being drawn, with the smaller one starting with the top spire, while the large one starts with the left. The coloured shapes stop coming from the bottom as an {{color|orange}} line with a "'''V'''" shaped bend in the middle arrives, accompanied by a "shadow" effect. It stops below the star, and the parallelograms return from the bottom as the letters "'''BBC'''" and "'''IDEO'''" are drawn in white at either side of the "'''V'''", with the outsides first, then the insides on the left, then the reversed happening on the right. The line with the "'''V'''" is also traced over with white. After the logo forms, all the parallelograms eventually stop as a light shines inside the star and leaves a blue after-shadow.
*'''Closing:''' The rainbow parallelograms are flying towards "'''BBC VIDEO'''", which disappears as if it was being played backwards; that is, it's sort of being "drawn away". The parallelograms stop and the 4-pointed star remains. As a copyright notice appears (in the Futura typeface) reading "© BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION and BBC ENTERPRISES LTD. (year in Roman numerals)", the star "shines" and is drawn away too, leaving a small light which flashes a few times and then fades.
*On later VHS releases, the closing logo has a shadow effect added when the star is being drawn away. This was originally used during 1983 and early 1984 before becoming permanent in 1985.
*On some VHS releases, the closing logo is shortened, starting from when the copyright disclaimer fades in. The logo is also silent in this case.
* On ''Rock Flashback: Deep Purple - California Jam 1974'', Thethe text "ROCK FLASHBACK" in aan {{color|orange}} Revue font with a {{color|gold|yellow}} outline fades in after the logo finishes animating. The closing variant also adds an extra copyright notice reading "Original recording © Deep Purple MCMLXXIV" below the normal copyright in a Helvetica font.
* On ''John Martyn - In Vision 1973-1981'' and other Rock Flashback releases, the "ROCK FLASHBACK" appears in black, with a white outline.
* On ''Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings'', the words "'''This is a wide screen film'''" fade in shortly before the star stops shining.
*On the 1987 UK VHS release of ''Watch With Mother'', the logo turns {{color|grey}}-scale when the "V" comes in; the closing starts in grey-scale but turns into colour before the text is drawn away. Another version of this exists where it fades to the B&W effect as well on some other releases.
*On a <u>promo variant</u>, the logo seems to fly backwards as it finishes.
*On a trailer/promo VHS, the regular logo is seen for a few seconds until it cuts to a black background with a {{color|deepskyblue|blue}} book sideways with the print logo of the time. At the bottom (or in the end of the tape, the top), "{{color|gold|NEW VIDEO TASTIES}}" is seen in {{color|gold|yellow}}. The closing logo starts when the text is drawn away, and the copyright date uses a 1982 version at its base, with an extra "I" added to the end of the copyright date to read instead as "MCMLXXXIII", and it fades out.
*On <u>most U.S. VHS releases</u> distributed by CBS/Fox Video or [[Playhouse Video]],{{AvailabilityExamples}} the copyright disclaimer in the closing version is blacked out due to legal reasons.
'''Availability:''' Seen on BBC-owned releases during the time-period until October 1988.
* '''Original Tracks''': These are most commonly found on BBC Video's laserdisc releases and early pre-cert VHS and Betamax releases.
** First Track: ''Mister Smith's Vegetable Garden'', ''Mister Smith's Flower Garden'', ''Mister Smith's Indoor Garden'', ''Great Railways 1: Flying Scotsman'' (opening only), ''Sea Power'', ''The Queen's Birthday Parade'' (opening only), ''Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings'', ''Snooker Century Breakers'', ''The People's Champion'', ''Botham's Ashes'', ''The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 1'', ''Fundamental Frolics'', ''The Good Life'', ''Rock Flashback - Deep Purple: California Jam'', ''Animal Magic Presents Keeper Johnny Morris'', ''Play Golf with Peter Alliss'', ''Harry Carpenter's Videobook of Sport: Volume 1'', ''The Goodies and the Beanstalk'', ''The Gillette London Marathon'', ''Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings''.
** Second Track: ''BBC Children's Favourites'', ''Beebtots'', ''Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen'' (also appears on the DVD release as an Easter Egg), ''Toyah At the Rainbow'', ''Toyah: Good Morning Universe'', ''Eric Clapton on Whistle Test'', ''John Martyn: In Vision 1973-1981'', ''Play School'', ''The Magic Roundabout'', ''Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius'' (pre-cert release).
** Third Track: ''The Story of British Furniture'', ''Delia Smith's Home Baking'', ''Treasures Of The British Crown'', ''Lyn Marshall's Everyday Yoga'', ''All Creatures Great and Small'', ''High Noon'', ''Sky at Westminster Abbey'', ''The Royal Wedding''.
** Fourth Track: ''The BBC Videobook of British Garden Birds'', ''Falklands - Task Force South'', ''Open All Hours'', ''Abigail's Party'', ''Great Railways: Flying Scotsman'' (closing only).
* '''1984-1988 Track''': Seen on all BBC Video releases from 1984 until 1988. Some later reissues of VHS releases (such as the 1993 UK VHS re-release of ''Animal Farm'' (1954), and the 1994 UK VHS re-release of ''Arsenal 1886-1986'', among others) from this era may plaster this with the 3rd logo instead while still keeping the 1984 track (which is faintly heard over the 3rd logo and its warning screens due to poor plastering).
'''Visuals:'''
*'''Opening:''' Fading from the warning screen, a map of the world fades in, {{color|gold|metallic gold}} (land) on {{color|blue}} (sea), which waves up and down. The map then folds into a rotating globe (which is a modified version of the [[BBC One|BBC1]] "Computer Originated World" ident from 1985-1991). The reverse of the globe can be seen through the "sea" of the globe. From the front and bottom of the screen, "{{color|gray|{{font|Times New Roman|BBC VIDEO}}}}" in a {{color|gray|copper}} Photina-like font flies in. When it stops below the globe, two of the letters sparkle before the programme starts.
*'''Closing:''' The sequence reverses, with the "{{color|gray|{{font|Times New Roman|BBC VIDEO}}}}" text flying out and the globe unfolding back into a map. The same copyright text from the previous logo appears, now in the ITC Avant Garde Gothic font.
*On some UK VHS releases such as ''Captain Pugwash: Seafaring Tales'' and the 1988 UK VHS release of ''Postman Pat's Big Video'', among others, the music would continue playing throughout the tape's title card.
*On the 1988 UK VHS release of ''The Ashes '72: Fast and Furious'', the shortened version of the closing variant of this logo is silent.
*On at least the AmericanU.S. VHS release of ''Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons'', the music from the 1984-1988 version of the 1st logo plays over the opening variant of this logo, with its own music remaining intact.
'''Availability:''' Seen on BBC material in the UK from the time-period until 1991, and is also appearspreserved on some older CBS/Fox releases in the United States.
*''Blackadder Goes Forth'' is one video that has this logo.
*The 2020 ''Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 26'' (UK/Australia)/''Doctor Who: Sylvester McCoy Complete Season Three'' (U.S.) Blu-ray box set also retains this logo on the alternate 1991 VHS cut of the ''Doctor Who'' serial "The Curse of Fenric".
*On the logo's final four months, it was used in tandem with the next one.
*It is also seen on the 1988 UK VHS releases of ''Postman Pat's Big Video'', ''Rupert'', ''Stoppit and Tidyup'', ''Play School: Replay'', ''Roland Rat The Series: Volume 1'', and ''Charlie Chalk: Shipwrecked Charlie'', the 1989 UK VHS releases of ''Trumpton 1: The Greenhouse'', ''P.C. Pinkerton: Rain Rain Go Away'', ''Camberwick Green 1: Mickey Murphy the Baker'', and ''Chigley 1: A Present for Lord Belborough'', and''Animated theAlphabet'', 1989 UK VHS re-release ofand ''The Magic Roundabout'' (1989 re-release), the 1990 UK VHS release of ''Edd the Duck: Awesome Dood!'', and the 1991 UK VHS releases of ''Ivor the Engine: The First Story'', ''Charlie Chalk: Mildred's Day Off'', ''Grim Tales: The Little Peasant'', and ''Pingu: Barrel of Fun'', respectively.
*It is also seen on the ''Fireman Sam'' UK VHS releases from ''Fireman Sam 3: Sam's Day Off'' to ''Fireman Sam 6: All in a Good Cause''.
*It is also seen on the UK VHS releases of ''Fantastic Max'' and ''The Further Adventures of SuperTed'', respectively.
*The short closing variant of this logo iscan seenbe found at the end of the 1988 UK VHS release of ''The Ashes '72: Fast and Furious''.
===3rd Logo (July 1, 1991-November 26, 1997)===
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'''Visuals:'''
*'''Opening:''' On a black background, a {{color|blue}} streak comes in from the right of the screen and a {{color|#00AF00|green}} streak comes in from the left of the screen. The two streaks then intersect to form a {{color|red}} line in the middle of the screen and they leave behind {{color|#00AF00|green}} and {{color|blue}} lines afterwards. The BBC boxes fade in rather dimly before fully brightening up as they form a CGI version of the 1988 BBC logo used at the time. The letters also appear to have shadows underneath them and the lines have glows on the bottom of the blocks.
*'''Closing:''' Same as the opening, except with the BBC Enterprises copyright disclaimer appearing on the bottom. Starting in 1995, "BBC ENTERPRISES" is replaced with "BBC WORLDWIDE".
*On the 1996 UK VHS release of ''Bottom Fluff'', a tape which contains outtakes and unused footage from the sitcom ''Bottom'', silhouettes of the show's stars, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmonson can be seen messing around at the bottom of the screen during the second half of the logo.
*On the 1995 UK VHS release of the ''Doctor Who'' episode "<u>The Five Doctors</u>", the 1988 BBC logo is snatched up by the Time Scoop (the device that kidnapped the Doctor's incarnations and his companions at the beginning of the story).
*Early Re-releases with this logo have the copyright disclaimer in a different font (e.g. Helvetica or Gill Sans).
*Starting in mid-1997, the closing variant has a <u>different caption</u>, saying "Distributed under licence by BBC Worldwide Ltd." and underneath, there is an copyright date reading "© BBC (in its 1988 print logo) (year in Roman numerals)".
*On ''They Think It's All Over: No Holds Barred'', the closing logo had a different copyright notice reading:
<center>© TALKBACK PRODUCTIONS LIMITED/<br />BBC TELEVISION<br />(year in Roman numerals)</center>
*At the end of the ''BBC TV Cooks'' video series, the copyright stamp below the BBC Worldwide disclaimer reads "© BBC Worldwide Ltd. (year in Roman numerals)".
*On ''The Best of The Mrs. Merton Show: Series One and Two'', and ''Neverwhere'', the closing logo removes the "BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION" caption.
*At the end of ''The Wrong Trousers'' on the 1997 USA Laserdisc release of all three ''Wallace & Gromit'' short films, the closing variant is still.
'''Audio Variants:'''
*Sometimes, the 1989 fanfare is extended.
*A low tone version of the 1989 fanfare exists. On this version, the music comes in when the {{color|#00AF00|green}} and {{color|blue}} streaks merge.
*On the "Five Doctors" variant, a spinning whirl sound is heard when the Time Scoop steals the 1988 BBC logo.
*At the start and end of the 1997 UK VHS release of ''Diana: A Celebration'' (one of the last VHS releases to use this logo), the logo is completely silent, which is likely to pay respect to Princess Diana, who died a few weeks prior. This also occurs with the 1993 UK VHS release of ''Poldark Series 1 Volume 1''.
*This logo is also seen three times on the 1997 U.S. Laserdisc release of all three ''Wallace & Gromit'' short films, both before and after ''A Grand Day Out'' (albeit in low tone), one with the still variant mentioned above, and one at the end of ''A Close Shave''.
**However, the next logo appears instead at the beginning of the latter.
*This logo is also seen on the 1992 UK VHS release of ''Spider!: I'm Only Scary 'cos I'm Hairy!'', the 1993 UK VHS releases of ''Mr. Blobby'', and ''The Very Best of the Clangers'', the 1994 UK VHS releases of ''The Little Polar Bear: The Ice Floe'', ''Blinky Bill: The Movie'', ''The Very Best of Fireman Sam 2'', and ''BBC Children's Christmas Cracker'', the 1995 UK VHS releases of ''Felix the Cat: The Leprechaun King'', ''The New Adventures of Skippy'', and ''William's Wish Wellingtons: William and Barksure'', the 1996 UK VHS release of ''BBC Children's Sensational Summer Fun'', and the 1997 UK VHS releases of ''Dino Babies: When Dinos Soar'', ''Teletubbies: Here Come The Teletubbies'', ''Teletubbies: Dance with The Teletubbies'', ''Toybox 1'', and ''Toybox 2'', respectively, among many others.
*This logo is also seen on the 1996 U.S. VHS release of ''Jane Austen's Persuasion''.
*So far, the only known appearance of this logo on DVD during its lifespan was at the end of a UK promotional DVD release for ''Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave'', released by Panasonic in June 1997, most likely reusing the original 1995 video master.
*In the logo's final month, it was used in tandem with the 5th one.
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'''Visuals:''' Against a white marble background, three black boxes swing in from the right. As they turn sideways, the letters "BBC" enter each one. Once the 1988 BBC logo is formed, three coloured streaks (one {{color|blue}}, one {{color|red}}, and one {{color|#00AF00|green}}) pass under it and leave similarly coloured lines under the boxes. Finally, the word "'''''VIDEO'''''" in {{color|grey}} appears under the completed logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Visuals:'''
*'''Opening:''' On a {{color|navy|navy blue}} background, there are several ribbons moving from top right and top middle of the screen and the bottom middle of the screen highlighted in {{color|red}}, {{color|blue}}, and {{color|#00AF00|green}}. The 1997 BBC logo (in white) fades in.
*'''Closing:''' Same as above, except when the BBC logo fades in, the BBC Worldwide copyright disclaimer and copyright date fade in. This was used on VHS and DVD releases until 2005 (although it remained on some children's releases until 2006).
** At the end of the UK VHS release, a line-up of BBC Comedy videos of the time is shown on the animated ribbons background. After a while, the line-up fades over to the closing version of the BBC Video ident.
* Starting in 2001 on widescreen releases, the BBC copyright stamp doesn't have "BBC" in its print logo anymore.
* A slightly altered variant exists, where the ribbons are further away; this can be seen on {{color|blue}} and black backgrounds.
* On the Polish VHS release of ''<u>The Incredible Adventures of Wallace & Gromit</u>'', the logo is shortened so that only the remaining animation (with the 1997 BBC logo) is shown. At the end of the VHS release, the logo is still.
* On a promo for ''Walking with Dinosaurs'', which appears on the U.S. VHS release of ''Lake Placid'', a <u>rare variant</u> appears with "VIDEO" written below the logo.
* The 2000 closing variant is also intact on the 2005 Region 4 DVD Release of ''Wallace and Gromit: 3 Cracking Adventures'' (possibly because the master is likely taken from the original 2000 UK DVD release, it is also likely a reprint of the original 2001 region 4 DVD).
* The 2020 ''Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 26'' (UK/Australia)/''Doctor Who: Sylvester McCoy Complete Season Three'' (U.S.) Blu-ray box set also retains this logo on the alternate 1998 VHS cut of the ''Doctor Who'' serial "Battlefield".
* Surprisingly, theThe 2006 closing variant is also intact at the start of the 2006 Australian DVD release of ''BBC Children's Favourites''.
* The "prototype" logo is seen on DeAgostini releases of ''Teletubbies'' in Italy.
* The altered ribbon variants are found in the game files of the PC version of ''Play With the Teletubbies!''.
* The opening variant was also seen at the end of a July 9, 2023 airing of S3E01 of ''Red Dwarf'' on KERA.
* This logo is also seen on the 1998 UK VHS releases of ''Toybox 4'', ''Fun with Pingu'', ''Teletubbies: Favourite Things'', ''Teletubbies: Uh-Oh! Messes & Muddles'', and ''The First Snow Of Winter'', the 1999 UK VHS releases of ''Toybox Bumper Video'', ''Toybox Christmas Video'', ''Pingu: The Biggest Video Ever!'', ''Michael Owen's Soccer Skills'', ''Teletubbies: Musical Playtime'', and ''Teletubbies: Teletubbies and The Snow'', the 2000 UK VHS releases of ''Adventures With Romuald The Reindeer'' and ''The Big Knights: The Big Adventures'', the 2001 UK VHS releases of ''Teletubbies: Animals Big and Small'', ''New Toybox'', and ''El Nombre: El Nombre To The Rescue'', the 2002 UK VHS releases of ''Tweenies: Music is Pop-a-Rooney'' and ''CBeebies: The Best of Pre-School Television'', the 2003 UK VHS release of ''Teletubbies and The Snow: Limited Edition'', and the 2004 UK VHS release of ''The Little Polar Bear: Series 1'', respectively, among many others.
* The full-frame opening variant of the logo also makes a surprisean appearance on the 2016 Australian DVD releases of ''The Sooty Show'' and ''Sooty Christmas Special'', likely due to a fault on local distributor [[Roadshow Entertainment]]'s part.
* The opening variant was again also seen at the end of all four episodes of a February 21, 1999 airing of the ''Doctor Who'' story "The Curse of Fenric" on KTEH.
* The opening variant was also seen at the end of a 9Gem airing of S01E02 of ''Absolutely Fabulous''.
* Despite BBC Video merging with Video Collection International in September 2004 to form 2 Entertain, Thethe BBC Video logo continued to be used and its logo succededsucceeded the 2 Entertain logo on BBC DVD releases between 2005 and 2009.
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