'''Variants:'''
*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 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)".
'''Audio Variants:'''
*Sometimes, the music1989 fanfare is extended.
*A low tone version of the music1989 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), it 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 intact on the DVD release of ''Wallace and Gromit in Three Grand Adventures'' from [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] (around 2004, but does not appear on the later HiT Entertainment reprint thereof).
*This also appears on former Netflix prints of ''A Blackadder Christmas Carol'', possibly due to using a video master; presumably, it also appeared on PBS broadcasts of the same, as the CBS/Fox release followed this with the 1991 [[Lionheart Television|BBC Lionheart Television]] logo.
*It can also sometimes plaster previous logos on re-releases, and is seenappears on all ''Pingu'' VHS releases at the time in the UK (''Barrel of Fun'' used the last logo though, although a rare print contains this logo instead, which also exists).
*The silent variant (with the 1993 (MCMXCIII) copyright date) is also included at the end of the UK DVD release of ''Poldark Series 1 Volume 1'' released by Playback in 2003 due to it coming from the 1993 video master.
*The closing logo (with the 1994 (MCMXCIV) copyright date) is also included at the end of the DVD release of ''Doctor Who: More Than 30 Years in the Tardis'' from the ''Doctor Who: The Legacy Collection'' DVD box set released in 2013.
*This logo also appears three times on the 1997 USA 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 also appears on 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'', 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.
*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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