** 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'',
** 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''': Appeared on releases from the company after replacing the original marching band tracks up until 1988. Some later reissues of tapes (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 it's warning screens due to poor plastering).
** It appears on the original ''Fawlty Towers'' tapes, and the three ''Postman Pat'' 1986 VHS releases too.
** The opening and closing logos appear on the 1986 Playhouse Video issues of the BBC Video release of ''Doctor Who''.
** The shortened closing variant appears on the 1981 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''Col. Culpeper's Flying Circus,'' the 1987-88 ''BBC Wildlife Specials'' releases, both 1987 ''Dad's Army'' releases (''Asleep in the Deep'' and ''The Day the Balloon Went Up''), and the 1988 UK VHS release of ''The Young Ones: Oil, Boring, Flood'', respectively.
** This logo was used concurrently with the next one from June to October 1988.
** It also appears on the 1985 UK VHS releases of ''Ivor the Engine and the Elephants'' and ''Ivor the Engine and the Dragons'', the 1986 UK VHS release of ''Animal Farm'' (1954), the 1987 UK VHS release of ''Jimbo and the Jet-Set 1'', and the 1988 UK VHS releases of ''Fireman Sam: The Hero Next Door'' and ''Fireman Sam 2: Lost Cat'', respectively, among many others.
===2nd Logo (6 June 1988-11 November 1991)===
*At the start and end of the 1997 UK VHS release of ''Diana: A Celebration'' (one of the last tapes to use this logo), it is completely silent, which is likely to pay respect to Princess Diana, who died a few weeks prior. This also occurs with ''Poldark Series 1 Volume 1''.
**This also happens at the end of the former's USA VHS release due to the next logo appearing at the start instead.
*On some re-releases (mainly from those that originally contained the 1984 version of the 1980 logo) 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, if you listen very closely, you might hear the 1984 music from the 1980 logo playing faintly over the logo and warning screen, due to poor plastering.
'''Availability:''' Appears on some BBC programmes on UK VHS releases from the era, like Series 1 of ''Yes Prime Minister'' and ''The Animals of Farthing Wood'', among others.
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