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'''Visuals:'''
* '''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era.
* '''Closing:''' On the same dark
'''Variants:'''
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* Examples include ''Blockbusters'', ''Boon'', ''Sporting Triangles'', ''Unnatural Causes'', ''The Little Green Man'', ''Decade of Destruction'', ''Gentry'', ''And There's More'', ''Mengele'', ''Duran Duran: As The Lights Go Down'', ''A Change For the Better'', ''Coming Through'', ''Bullseye'', and ''Family Fortunes'' episodes from this era, among many others.
* The opening variant of this logo was used on all networked programmes by Central until ITV abolished frontcaps starting on January 1, 1988.
* The opening variant of this logo is also intact at the start and end of ''The Worst Witch'' (the 1986 TV movie, not to be confused with the 1998 CITV series of the same name) on both the 1988 UK VHS release from [[Screen Legends]], and the 1990 UK VHS re-release thereof from [[The Video Collection]].
* The closing variant of this logo was also seen on the original airings of the first two seasons of ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' from 1984 and 1986, respectively, however, current prints of the show and U.S. prints remove this logo.
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* On the ''New Faces of '88'' final, the seven-note fanfare is played by Harry Rabinowitz and his Orchestra.
* The ending theme of the programme or none beginning on September 1, 1989.
* On Challenge airings of S10E02 of ''Bullseye'', the high frequency test tone is faintly heard over both the 1990 A Central Production for ITV endcap and the 1999 [[Carlton International]] logo.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the company's programmes from the time-period until 1995. Nowadays, this is either preserved or plastered over.
* Reruns of both ''Family Fortunes'' and ''Bullseye'' episodes from 1988 and 1989 on Challenge have the 1988 animated "Central Production" variant of this logo intact.
* The filmed version of the 1988 animated logo is seen on ''Woof!'' and ''Press Gang'' (both seasons 1 only), respectively, among others.
* The 1988 animated "Central Production" variant of this logo is also seen on ''God, The Universe and Everything Else'' (1988), and ''Saracen'', and was also seen on season 6 of ''Blockbusters'', ''Gardening Time'', ''Playbox'', ''Sob Sisters'', season 3 of ''Sporting Triangles'', ''Tales of Sherwood Forest'', the original 1989 airings of both ''Huxley Pig'' (Season 1 only) and ''Bangers and Mash'', and the final edition of ''Central News at Six'' (South Edition), respectively, among others.
* The filmed version of the 1988 animated "Central" variant of this logo was also seen at the end of the ''Press Gang'' episode "Page One" as part of CITV's Old Skool Weekend in January 2013.
* The videotaped version of the 1988 animated "Central" variant of this logo is also preserved intact on the 1990 UK VHS release of ''Inspector Morse: The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn'' from The Video Collection.
* The "A Central Production for ITV" variant of the 1989 version of this logo was seen on programmes by Central from September 1, 1989 until 1993, such as the 1990 UK gameshow ''Steal'', ''Cliff Richard: The Event'', ''Find A Family'', ''The Struggle for Democracy'', season 1 of ''The $64,000 Question'', the fourth and final season of ''Sporting Triangles'', season 2 of ''Woof!'', the original airings of the first season of ''Nellie the Elephant'', and the first two seasons of ''The Dreamstone'' (also intact on VHS and DVD releases thereof), among others, and was also seen on the Children's ITV airings of ''The Wombles''.
* The 1989 version of this logo was also seen at the end of a September 1, 2023 airing of ''The Upper Hand'' episode "Who's Who?" on UKTV Drama instead of the 1990 version of the logo, due to a plastering error.
** This also happens on the Challenge airings of both S10E15 and S10E22 of ''Bullseye'', with it followed by the 1999 Carlton International logo on the former and the 2004 [[Granada International]] logo on the latter.
* The ''CENTRAL FOR ITV'' variant of the 1989 version of this logo was also seen at the end of a 1990 Central airing of an episode of ''Here Come the Double Deckers'', following the 1981 [[20th Century Fox Television (1958-1989)|20th Century Fox Television]] logo.
* The 1990 version of this logo is seen on ''Dale's Supermarket Sweep'', ''The Upper Hand'', ''Tots TV'', ''Rosie & Jim'', and the first season of ''The Legends of Treasure Island'', and was also seen on seasons three to six of ''Woof!'', ''Astro Farm'' (original airings only), ''The Gingerbread Man'', the original 1994 airings of season 2 of the 1992 remake of ''The Tomorrow People'', the ITV Schools programme ''Good Health'', ''Home Waters'', and the final three seasons of ''The $64,000 Question'', respectively, among many others.
* The "A Central Programme for ITV" variant of the 1990 version of this logo was also seen on the original airings of ''Huxley Pig'' and ''Nellie the Elephant'' (both season 2), ''The Winjin Pom'', the 1991 reruns of ''The Wombles'', ''Bangers and Mash'' (plastering the 1988 animated "Central Production" variant of this logo), and the second season of ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' on Children's ITV, ''The Driven Man with Rowan Atkinson'' (following the 1989 [[Tiger Television]] logo), the original airings of season 9 of ''Strike It Lucky'' (following the "Thames Television Production for Central" variant of the 1990 [[Thames (1968-2006)|Thames Television]] endcap), and on the original 1993 airing of the ''Mr. Bean'' episode "Mr. Bean in Room 426" (and is also preserved intact on the original DVD print thereof of the latter).
* The "A Central Presentation for ITV" variant of the 1990 version of this logo was also seen on the original airings of the final two seasons of ''Minder'', although it does not appear on current prints thereof for unknown reasons.
* The "A Central Presentation for ITV" variant of the 1990 version of this logo was also seen on the original 1994 airings of the ''Mr. Bean'' episodes "Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean" and "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean", respectively.
** However, it is omitted from
* The "A Central Programme for ITV" variant of the 1990 version of this logo is also intact at the end of the 1990 UK VHS release of ''Rosie & Jim: Volume 1'' before [[The Video Collection]]'s 1986-1995 ident.
* The "A Central Programme for ITV" variant of the 1990 version of this logo was also seen at the end of the ''Rosie & Jim'' episode "Washing" as part of CITV's Old Skool Weekend in January 2013.
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* VHS and DVD releases of ''The Dreamstone'' (including the 2018 German DVD releases thereof) also feature the 1989 and 1990 versions of this logo, although on the [[Tempo TV Classics]] DVD releases of the show's first-two seasons (which had [[FilmFair]]'s involvement), the length of time the "A Central Production for ITV" variant of the 1989 version of this logo stays on after the credits end is shortened for the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo.
* Current prints of ''Sharpe's Eagle'' and ''Sharpe's Company'', ''Sharpe's Enemy'' and ''Sharpe's Honour'' also have the 1990 version of this logo still intact, although current prints of ''Sharpe's Rifles'' plaster it with the 2009 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo instead.
* The "A Central Production for ITV" variant of the 1990 version of this logo can also be found on the Talking Pictures TV airings of the ''Crime Story'' episode "Hot Dog Wars".
* The 1994 version of this logo is seen on the 1994 series of ''Blockbusters'', 1994 episodes of ''Family Fortunes'', ''The Upper Hand'' (season 6), ''Soldier Soldier'' (season 4), the UKTV Drama airings of the ''Peak Practice'' episode "Losing Out", and ''Outside Edge'', respectively, among others.
* The "A Central Programme for ITV" variant of the 1994 version of this logo was also seen on the original 1994 airing of the ''Mr. Bean'' episode "Back to School, Mr. Bean", however, it is omitted from the DVD prints thereof.
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'''Visuals:''' The logo from before is now against the same dark
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* It is also seen on Challenge airings of ''Family Fortunes'' episodes from 1997 to 1998.
* It is also seen on ''Sharpe's Revenge'', ''Sharpe's Justice'', and ''Sharpe's Waterloo'', with current prints of them keeping it intact, with it succeeded by the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo.
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* The programme variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen on a December 8, 1997 rerun of the ''Mr. Bean'' episode "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean".
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This is the production arm of Central Television, formerly ATV.
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Availability: Seen on programmes by Central from the time-period until 1984. For its last two years of (official) use, it would be used in tandem with the next logo.
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Availability: Seen on programmes by Central from the time-period until 1988. For its first two years, the previous logo was used in tandem alongside it.
Visuals: Same as the 1988 Central ident until September 1, 1989, except with the text reading "CENTRAL PRODUCTION", which fades in below the logo.
Variants:
Technique: CGI or a still render.
Audio: Same as the 1988 Central ident until September 1, 1989.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Seen on the company's programmes from the time-period until 1995. Nowadays, this is either preserved or plastered over.
Visuals: On a purple background with moving dark shaded shapes, the cake symbol is formed through a rotating black sphere, which crossfades into said logo. It then rotates and lays flat on the ground, followed by "CENTRAL", while parallel to the object, slides in and rests on top of the cake symbol. Underneath, "A CENTRAL PRESENTATION" fades in and then it, alongside the logo, fades out.
Variant: Another version but with the last half of the animation from the 1988 ident instead also exists.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A funky percussion soundtrack accompanied with an announcer.
Availability: Only seen on original Central airings of various movies from this period such as An Officer and a Gentleman.
Visuals: On the same grey marble background as the 1995 Carlton UK Productions logo, the cake, now with added shading, is above "A Central Programme".
Variants:
Technique: A still CGI render.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Although it had a short lifespan, it is fairly easy to find, thanks to it preceding the 1995 Carlton UK Productions logo on most programmes produced within said banner.
Visuals: The logo from before is now against the same dark blue cloudy background as the 1997 ident and the text now simply reads "Central programme".
Variants:
Technique: A still CGI render.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Seen on Central programmes from the time-period until 1998.
Visuals: Same as the 1996 Carlton Productions logo but with said company's name replaced with "CENTRAL".
Variants:
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Seen on programmes by Central from the time-period until 1999.
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