Big Star in a Wee Picture Productions: Difference between revisions

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(1988-1994)

Logo: On a white background, we see a cropped and simplistic crystal red star shapped by four curved corners. On top and underneath it is the stacked text "A BIG STAR" and "IN A WEE PICTURE PRODUCTION" respectively.

Variant: Shows co-produced with Channel Four adds its name to the bottom of the screen with "FOR" above it and a copyright notice including its name and the year in Roman numerals below.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the program.

Availability: Extinct; was seen on "The Obituary Show" episodes of Without Walls including those featuring Dudley Moore and Sin with Bruce Morton. Neither of these programs are reran or preserved on home media so the best way to find this logo is through old video recordings.

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