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'''Variants:'''
* An <u>in-credit notice</u> where we see the 1982 Channel 4 logo over "'''CHANNEL FOUR TELEVISION'''".
* A <u>still 2D version</u> of the 1982 logo exists on a black background with a copyright notice underneath.
* On ''<u>The Mind of David Berglas</u>'', the logo appears alongside the on-screen 1979 [[ITV Tyne Tees Productions|Tyne Tees Television]] logo. A light blue slash also separates the two company's logos.
* On ''<u>Gazella Football Italia</u>'', the logo was included within the in-credit notice but in blue.
* On ''<u>Garden Club</u>'', the logo appears within the [[HTV Productions|HTV]] logo.
* On ''<u>Cymru Newydd</u>'', the logo shares the screen with the 1993 [[HTV Productions|HTV]], 1988 [[BBC Cymru Wales|BBC Cymru]] and 1987 [[S4C Originals|S4C]] logos.
* On ''<u>The Marriage of Figaro</u>'', the logo is within a white box with the company name underneath it.
* On ''Montreux Jazz '88'', the logo is seen on a water textured background and also shares the screen with the 1988 [[Hadrian Television]] logo. The text also reads "HADRIAN TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL 4" which appears below.
'''Technique:''' Same as the 1982 Channel 4 logo. Most of the time, the logo is still.
'''Availability:''' Channel 4 co-produced programmes at the time usually do not have the 1982 logo in their end credits but rather an in-credit notice of the channel, making this really hard to find, especially when only very few shows are known to use said logo.
* The normal version was spotted on ''Hullabaloo'', in which VHS releases of said show also preserve this logo, whereas the variant was seen on ''The Mind of David Berglas'' where it is paired with the aforementioned 1979 Tyne Tees logo.
* The early still variant was only known to have been seen on very early Channel 4 co-produced programmes such as ''The Body Show''.
* The normal animated logo is seen on series 1 of ''Bob & Margaret''.
===2nd Logo (January 11, 2000-December 30, 2004, June 7, 2010)===
*On ''<u>The First World War</u>'', the logo is next to the [[Southern Star Entertainment|Southern Star]] logo while underneath an IAW notice. "Channel Four" is also underneath its respective logo.
*On <u>''The Armando Iannucci Shows''</u>, "for" is next to the Channel 4 logo.
*On some <u>Ideal World Productions co-produced programmes</u>, Channel 4's half is {{color|darkviolet|purple}}.
*A rare <u>split-screen variant</u> exists.
* On ''<u>Life and Death and Damien Hirst</u>'', the logo is placed below the 1996 [[London Weekend Television Productions|LWT]] logo.
*Sometimes, several shows may use a <u>split-screen variant</u> of this logo as well as its co-producers. Here, both logos are positioned to the left side of the screen with promos for new shows to be placed on the right.
*The logo alongside other co-producers may be <u>superimposed into the end credits</u>.
*A map of the British Isles can be seen alongside the Channel 4 logo where the map has either a region being filled or a dot placed onto a certain city, indicating the filming location of the show. The animation for regions would have the location be filled in {{color|magenta}}, only for it to fade out and repeat its sequence. Cities would have the dot (in the same color as the region variants) in a pulse animation. There is bottom text underneath, reading:
<center>'''Filmed across (location)'''<br>For Channel 4 Television</center>
A line also divides Channel 4's logo with another co-producer or seal in either the top or bottom portion. The map was exclusive to split-screen variants.
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, several pieces with their lateral faces filled pops out of the ground and bounces down, forming the logo from before. "{{color|gray|Channel 4 Television}}" (set in the C4 Headline font) simultaneously emerges from the bottom of the screen.
'''Variant:''' There exists a <u>split-screen version</u> where the logo is inside a box.
'''Technique:''' CGI ofby the blocks popping out and the text slidingweareseventeen.
'''Audio:''' A high key piano note that starts with a whoosh and ends with a deep bass note.
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South Shore Productions, Motion Content Group, and Channel 4 (2022) (From - Worst House on the Street, capped from Stan).png
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**''<u>Frank of Ireland</u>'' lacks a thin line between the [[Amazon Studios]] and Channel 4 logos, but rather a top in-credit notice that reads
<center>A Merman Production for Amazon<br>in association with Channel 4</center>
Since the Channel 4 name was already mentioned above, the bottom notice excludes said name and simply states the filming locations. Strangely enough, despiteDespite Northern Ireland and Ireland being a region and a country, dots were used for these locations rather than the fill animation.
**On <u>series 2 of ''This Way Up''</u>, USA was added to the filming locations section despite it not being shown on the screen.
*On the <u>British version of ''The Bridge''</u>, the top notice is not only in one row, but the Channel 4 logo is also aligned to the left.
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