===Background===
'''Channel 4 Television''' is the production arm of [[Channel 4 (UK)|Channel 4]].
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'''Logo:''' A shortened version of the 1982 [[Channel 4 (UK)|Channel 4]] ID from the era.
'''Variants:'''
*An in-credit notice where we see the 1982 Channel 4 logo over "'''CHANNEL FOUR TELEVISION'''".
*A still 2D version of the 1982 logo exists on a black background with a copyright notice underneath.
*On ''The Mind of David Berglas'', the logo appears alongside the on-screen [[Tyne Tees Television (UK)|Tyne Tees Television]] logo. A light blue slash separates the two company's logos.
*On ''Gazella Football Italia'', the logo was included within the in-credit notice but in blue.
*On ''Garden Club'', the logo appears within the [[HTVHarlech (UK)Television/HTV|HTV]] logo.
*On ''Cymru Newydd'', the logo shares the screen with the 1993 [[HTVHarlech (UK)Television/HTV|HTV]], 1988 [[BBC Cymru/Wales (UK)|BBC Cymru]] and the 1987 S4C logos.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1982 Channel 4 logo. Most of the time, the logo is still.
===2nd Logo (January 11, 2000-December 31, 2004, June 7, 2010)===
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">Regular Variants</span></center>
Regular Variants=
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Twenty Twenty Television and Channel 4 (2000) (From - Blood on the Altar Secrets of the Dead).png|Normal
Hard Cash Productions and Channel 4 (2010) (From - the Dispatches documentary Undercover Social Worker).png|Split-screen
Talkback and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Season 2 to Da Ali G Show).png|Superimposed
Tyne Tees Television Production and Channel 4 (2001) (From - 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows).png ▼
Carnival Films, Columbia TriStar, and Channel 4 (2000) (From - Telemadrid airing of As If S01E12).png
Talkbackendcap2003GrandDesigns.jpg|Superimposed + with "For"
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">In-Logo Variants</span></center>
In-Logo Variants=
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Juniper Productions and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Afghanistan Here's One We Invaded Earlier).png|[[Juniper Productions (UK)|Juniper Productions]]
Touch Productions and Channel 4 (2004) (From - the Secret History documentary Beasts Of The Roman Games).png|[[Touch Productions (UK)|Touch Productions]]
Touch Productions and Channel 4 (2004) (From - The Missing Chink).png
Windfall Films and Channel 4 (2002) (From - The Anatomists episode The Showmen).png|[[Windfall Films (UK)|Windfall Films]]
Windfall Films and Channel 4 (2002) (From - the Marrying a Stranger episode Sabeena).png
Windfall Films and Channel 4 (2003) (From - the Sas - The Real Story episode Desert).png
Windfall Films and Channel 4 (2004) (From - Men of Iron episode 1).png
ITN and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Channel 4 News).png|[[Independent Television News (UK)|ITN]]
Planet 24 (2000) (From - Watercolour Challenge).png|[[Planet 24 (UK)|Planet 24]]
CompanyTelevision2000C.png|[[Company Pictures (UK)|Company Television]]
Princess Productions, Artists Independent Network, and Channel 4 (2002) (From - Model Behaviour S02E01).png|[[Princess Productions (UK)|Princess Productions]]
True Vision Productions and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Dying for Drugs).png|[[True Vision Productions (UK)|True Vision Productions]]
Carlton and Channel 4 (2000) (From - the Cutting Edge documentary Easy Money).png|[[Carlton Productions (UK)|Carlton Productions]]
WalltoWall13.png|[[Wall to Wall Media (UK)|Wall to Wall Media]]
WalltoWall14.png
WalltoWall15.png
WalltoWall16.png
September Films and Channel 4 (2001) (From - The Secret History of Hacking).png|[[September Films (UK)|September Films]]
October Films and Channel 4 (2001) (From - the Cutting Edge documentary 57 Screaming Kids).png|[[October Films (UK)|October Films]]
Tyne Tees Television, Granada,Production and Channel 4 (20002001) (From - August 29, 2004 Channel 4 airing of The 100 Greatest Kids TV AdsShows).png|[[Tyne Tees Television]] (UK2000)|Tyne Tees Television]]
▲Tyne Tees Television , ProductionGranada, and Channel 4 ( 20012000) (From - August 29, 2004 Channel 4 airing of The 100 Greatest Kids TV ShowsAds).png |[[Tyne Tees Television]] (2002)
ITN and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Leonardo's Dream Machines).png|ITN (split)
Ideal World Productions and Channel 4 (2001) (From - Location Location Location).png|[[Ideal World Productions (UK)|Ideal World Productions]]
Ideal World Productions and Channel 4 (2001) (From - Thumb Bandits).png
Flame Television Production Limited and Channel 4 (2001) (From - Pump Up the Volume).png|[[Flame TV (UK)|Flame TV]]
Illuminations and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Goths Make Better Lovers).png|[[Illuminations (UK)|Illuminations]]
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'''Logo:''' The Channel 4 logo is now inside a white box and is aligned to the right side of the screen. A copyright notice for the channel is positioned underneath the co-producer's logo, which is on the left.
*Sometimes, the logo may be superimposed into the end credits.
**Occasionally, it can also appear within the background designated to another logo.
***On ''Pump Up the Volume'', the Channel 4 logo, despite being set on the black side of the screen, is a cut out revealing small portions of [[Flame TV (UK)|Flame TV]]'s background.
*''The Hoobs'' lack a copyright notice for either the Channel 4, [[Jim Henson Productions|Jim Henson Television]], or [[Decode Entertainment (Canada)|Decode Entertainment]] logo
*Some logos would have one side of the screen white and Channel 4's section the same as in most of the other variants.
*On ''Queer as Folk'', the logo appears as an on-screen logo, consisting of just the Channel 4 logo with no box or any other co-producer.
*Early Series 1 episodes of ''The Hoobs'' has the Channel 4 notice lack a box.
*On ''The First World War'', the logo is next to the [[Southern Star Entertainment (Australia)|Southern Star]] logo while underneath an IAW notice. "Channel Four" is also underneath its respective logo.
*On ''The Armando Iannucci Shows'', "for" is next to the Channel 4 logo.
*A rare variant has the screen consisting of just the 1999 Channel 4 logo and nothing else.
===4th Logo (December 24, 2015-2018)===
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">Regular Variants</span></center>
Regular Variants=
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The Forge One and Channel 4 (2017) (From - Ackley Bridge episode 1).png|Normal
Fresh One Productions and Channel 4 (2015) (From - Dabl airing of Jamie's Night Before Christmas).png|Superimposed
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">Split-Screen Variants</span></center>
Split-Screen Variants=
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The Forge and Channel 4 (2016, split-screen, larger Forge background with sunlight) (From - National Treasure episode 1).png|Normal
Ricochet16.png|UK, South Africa, & Germany + superimposed
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'''Logo:''' The Channel 4 logo is 3D and laying down with several pieces of it popping out. There is a top notice above the Channel 4 logo that reads:
===6th Logo (January 7, 2019-)===
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">Regular Variants</span></center>
Regular Variants=
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Twenty Twenty, 42, and Channel 4 (2018) (From - Traitors).png|Normal
Whisper and Channel 4 (2021) (From - September 2nd show of Today in Tokyo).png|Whisper logo
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">Split-Screen Variants</span></center>
Split-Screen Variants=
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Workerbee and Channel 4 (2020, split-screen) (From - HBO Max print of the British version of The Bridge).png|Same row + alternate alignment
NorthOneTV18.png|Basque County
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 3rd logo except the Channel 4 logo is 2D. This logo is similar to most other Channel 4 logos such as the 2000 logo except the outlines are thicker.
[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:British logos]]
[[Category:Channel 4 (UK)]]
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