|Twenty Twenty Television and Channel 4 (2000) (From - Blood on the Altar Secrets of the Dead).png|2nd Logo (January 11, 2000-December 31, 2004, June 7, 2010)
|Firecracker Films and Channel 4 (2006) (From - I Love You And You And You).png|3rd Logo (January 6, 2005-2015)
|Channel 4, (2018CBC, textlessand Canal D (2005) (From - The BisexualReal Sex Traffic).png|4th Logo (December 24, 2015-20182005)
|Channel 4 Television(2018, (2017textless) (From - AmericanThe prints of Philip K. Dick's Electric DreamsBisexual).png|5th Logo (SeptemberDecember 1724, 20172015-September 14, 2018)
|Twenty Twenty, 42, and Channel 4 Television (20182017) (From - TraitorsAmerican prints of Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams).png|6th Logo (JanuarySeptember 717, 20192017-September 14, 2018)
|Twenty Twenty, 42, and Channel 4 Television(2018) (2019From - Traitors).png|7th Logo (January 7, 2019-)
|Channel 4 Television (2019).png|8th Logo (2019-)
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===1st Logo (November 2, 1982-1999)===
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Tyne Tees and Channel 4 (1986) (From - The Mind of David Berglas S01E01).png
*On ''Garden Club'', the logo appears within the [[Harlech Television/HTV|HTV]] logo.
*On ''Cymru Newydd'', the logo shares the screen with the 1993 [[Harlech Television/HTV|HTV]], 1988 [[BBC Cymru/Wales|BBC Cymru]] and the 1987 S4C logos.
* On ''The Marriage of Figaro'', the logo is within a white box with the company name underneath it.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1982 Channel 4 logo. Most of the time, the logo is still.
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Channel 4 (2001) (From - later Season 1 episode of Queer as Folk).png|With only the Channel 4 logo
Southern Star Sales, Warkclements, Southern Star, and Channel Four (2003) (From - BBC Four airing of The First World War episode 10).png|With "Channel Four" underneath its logo
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In-Logo Variants=
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Juniper Productions and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Afghanistan Here's One We Invaded Earlier).png|[[Juniper Productions]]
Touch Productions and Channel 4 (2004) (From - the Secret History documentary Beasts Of The Roman Games).png|[[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]]
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|ITN]]
London Weekend Television and Channel 4 (2000) (From - Life and Death and Damien Hirst).png|[[London Weekend Television Productions]]
Planet 24 (2000) (From - Watercolour Challenge).png|[[Planet 24]]
CompanyTelevision2000C.png|[[Company Pictures|Company Television]]
Carlton and Channel 4 (2000) (From - the Cutting Edge documentary Easy Money).png|[[Carlton Productions]]
WalltoWall13.png|[[Wall to Wall Media|Wall to Wall Media]]
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September Films and Channel 4 (2001) (From - The Secret History of Hacking).png|[[September Films]]
October Films and Channel 4 (2001) (From - the Cutting Edge documentary 57 Screaming Kids).png|[[October Films]]
Tyne Tees Television Production and Channel 4 (2001) (From - 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows).png|[[Tyne Tees Television]] (2000)
Tyne Tees Television, Granada, and Channel 4 (2000) (From - August 29, 2004 Channel 4 airing of The 100 Greatest TV Ads).png|[[Tyne Tees Television]] (2002)
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Split=
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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]]
Ideal WorldUnited Productions and Channel 4 (20012000) (From - ThumbAh BanditsSo Graham Norton).png|[[United Film & Television]]
Flame Television Production Limited and Channel 4 (2001) (From - Pump Up the Volume).png|[[Flame TV]]
Illuminations and Channel 4 (2003) (From - Goths Make Better Lovers).png|[[Illuminations]]
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*On ''The First World War'', 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 ''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.
*On some Ideal World Productions co-produced programmes, Channel 4's half is {{color|purple}}.
*A rare split-screen variant exists.
* On ''Life and Death and Damien Hirst'', the logo is placed underneath the 1996 [[London Weekend Television Productions]].
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the show.
'''Availability:''' UncommonCommon.
*This logo can be seen on many shows from this period. Some examples include ''Blood on the Altar Secrets of the Dead'', ''Scandal in the Bins'', ''The Hoobs'', among others.
*The superimposed variant was seen on ''Da Ali G Show'', ''100 Greatest Kids TV Shows'', and ''As If''.
*A few prints of the aforementioned programmes have this logo intact on archival sites like Screenocean or their original master tapes.
===4th Logo (December 24, 2015-20182005)===
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'''Logo:''' This is just an in-credit version of the 2004 logo, consisting of a 3D version of the "4" logo facing the bottom right.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the programme.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, only seen on ''The Real Sex Traffic''. As mentioned before, Channel 4 only used an in-credit disclaimer on most programmes rather than an in-credit logo. Considering it was only seen on one programme, and possibly a few others, it is likely this logo had a short lifespan.
===5th Logo (December 24, 2015-2018)===
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Regular Variants=
*The superimposed variant is rare and is known to have been used on a few shows such as ''Jamie's Night Before Christmas'' for the normal variant and ''Best Laid Plans'' for the split-screen variant.
===5th6th Logo (September 17, 2017-September 14, 2018)===
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'''Availability:''' Very rare. Only two shows used this logo: ''Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams'' and ''The First''.
===6th7th Logo (January 7, 2019-)===
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Regular Variants=
*The superimposed variant was seen on game shows such as ''Big Fat Quiz of the Year'', more recent series of ''Countdown'', and ''Taskmaster'' starting with series 10.
===7th8th Logo (2019-)===
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