*On <u>rock concert</u> releases, we see the text "ROCK FLASHBACK" appear in black, with a white outline. Another version has this in an {{color|orange}} Revue font with a {{color|gold|yellow}} outline. The latter variant has an extra copyright added reading "Original recording © Deep Purple MCMLXXIV" below the normal copyright in a Helvetica font.
*A <u>shortened version</u> of the closing variant exists, starting from the small light flashing.
*On <u>most U.S. video 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.
'''Technique:''' Advanced Scanimation.
'''Audio:''' There were sixfive main versions each for both opening and closing variants:
*'''Opening:'''
**(1980-1984) A big band marching band-type tune, with kettle drums, in B♭ major. Used from the beginning until 1984.
** 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''': This is the easiest track to find.
** 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''.
===2nd Logo (6 June 1988-11 November 1991)===
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'''Visuals:'''
*'''Opening:''' OnWe a black background, the textfade from the warning screen fliesto in.a Afterblack severalbackground seconds, the text flies out as we fade towith a map of the world, {{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}} Times-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 certain UK VHS releases such as ''Bill & Ben Flower Pot Men'', as the text finishes sparkling, it would cut to a promo card.
'''Technique:''' All CGI.
'''Audio:''' Calm synth music with tribal beats. For the closing version, each section of the opening logo's music plays in reverse order. The music samples "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" by Isao Tomita while the beginning may also sound like the song "Hallelujah" by "Enigma".
*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.
'''Availability:''' Not as common as the previous logo, but still appearsAppears on BBC material in the UK from the time, and also appears 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'' (US) Blu-ray box set also retains this logo on the alternate 1991 VHS cut of the ''Doctor Who'' serial "The Curse of Fenric".
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