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* On current prints of Series 1 of ''Count Duckula'', the downpour of rain is heard, this is due to plastering over the 1969 Thames Television logo.
'''Availability:''' Very common.
** With the sounder, it can be seen on the current version of ''Family Feud'' in syndication and GSN, the second season of ''Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck'' on GSN, live editions of Fox's ''American Idol'', ''The Price is Right'', and ''Let's Make a Deal'' on CBS, ''Grojband'' on Teletoon and Cartoon Network, ''Max Steel'' on Disney XD'','' and Buzzr airing of ''Match Game'' (in lower pitch, nonetheless).
** The Enterprises and International version appears on shows that it's companies produced or shows that Fremantle only distributed.
** This plasters the Thames Television logo on episodes of ''Strike It Lucky'', and the Central/Carlton logo on episodes of ''Dale's Supermarket Sweep'', when aired on Challenge in the UK.
* Some episodes of the 1995 series of ''Bruce's Price is Right'' have this logo plastering the Yorkshire/Talbot variant.▼
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** The Australian version appears on post-2006 episodes of ''Neighbours'' and ''Temptation,'' among other then-current, then-new and former series in Australia.
** It was last seen on ''Hole in the Wall'' on Cartoon Network.
** It's also seen on seasons 3-8 DVD releases of ''The Bill'' and on ''Baywatch'' on the now-defunct More>Movies ("More Than Movies") in the UK.
** This also was seen at the end of every game show episode aired on their network Buzzr, and still occasionally shows up there unplastered.
** It appears at the end of ''Jack The Ripper'' after the final credit that precedes the Lorimar-Telepictures logo since it's a Thames production.
** When ''Mr. Bean'' (the live action series) aired on Disney Channel Asia, both a still "Distributed by" version or a short animated version with '''Distributed by''' appeared.
** This appeared on the October 29, 2020 episode of ABC's ''Match Game'', over a year after it was last used.
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*'''Long Version'''
** It appears on ''Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck''<nowiki/>'s first season with the show's theme playing over it.
** It was also sighted on ''The Aquabats! Super Show!'' on Hub Network (before the rebrand to Discovery Family), ''My Babysitter's a Vampire'' on Disney Channel, and ''Monsuno'' on Nicktoons.
** With the sounder, it can be found on ''¿Que Dice la Gente?'' (the Spanish-language version of ''Family Feud'') on Telefutura'','' on DVD releases of ''American Idol'', ''Match Game'', ''Family Feud'', and ''The Price is Right'', ''Fatal Love'' (plastering over ACI logo), ''The Moving of Sophia Myles'' (plastering over Pearson TV International logo). and was also seen on ''Temptation: The All-New Sale of the Century'', when last seen on MyNetworkTV. It also appears on S1 and S2 episodes of Asia's Got Talent on AXN, following the [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony/SPT]] (S1), or [[Sony Pictures Television Networks]] (S2).
** It is also used as a de-facto home video logo in the United Kingdom and Germany, plus some game show DVDs released in America.
** Also appears at the end of current prints of ''Count Duckula'', either by plastering over the Thames Television logo (on episodes from Series 1) or being seen after the Thames Television logo (on episodes from Series 2) and being seen after [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Productions]]'s second logo (on episodes from Series 3).
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** The Polska version appears on Season 1 of ''Brzydula'' and later episodes of ''Kuba Wojewódzki''.
'''Legacy:''' The logo is clean and the sounder is relaxing, but it's not a popular logo by many due to its wide prevalence on television, in part due to its plastering older logos, though it's not on the scale of [[Sony Pictures Television]], [[20th Television]] or [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]].
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FremantleMedia (doing business as Fremantle) is a British-based media conglomerate company founded in 2000 as a merger of Pearson Television and CLT-UFA; the companies merged to become "RTL Group" and by renaming the production arm to FremantleMedia, who currently owns the All American, Mark Goodson, and Reg Grundy libraries, among other formats. In 2003, FremantleMedia acquired Australian production company Crackerjack Productions, who merged with Grundy Television to form "FremantleMedia Australia". On September 7, 2018, the company changed its onscreen name to simply "Fremantle," though FremantleMedia remains its legal name. Today, Fremantle is a division of the RTL Group, and is 90% owned by German media conglomerate, Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA, which is 80.9% owned by the Bertelsmann Foundation and 19.1% owned by the Mohn Family.
Logo: On a royal blue background, white paint (which looks more like milk or whipped cream) "bubbles" out in the center, then pulls back and to the right as the paint orbits around to form a stylized atom design. The text "FREMANTLEMEDIA", in Futura font with different font weights, blurs in to the left of the atom. Afterwards, 4 white paint drops appear around the atom to complete the logo.
Variants:
FX/SFX: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A gentle sounder with bongos, culminating in a 3-note guitar strum, with the last note echoing. This was composed by Score Productions, which did music for The Price is Right, Family Feud and the 1986 Lorimar-Telepictures logo.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Very common.
Legacy: The logo is clean and the sounder is relaxing, but it's not a popular logo by many due to its wide prevalence on television, in part due to its plastering older logos, though it's not on the scale of Sony Pictures Television, 20th Television or CBS Television Distribution.
Logo: On a black background, two shots fade in and out depicting the letters "Fr" and "e" in white being written out in cursive. A third shot shows a cursive white "m" being drawn, which zooms out to reveal the words "Fremantle" being drawn out in cursive handwriting. The stem of the "t" is the last of the lettering to be drawn after the zoom out.
Variants:
FX/SFX: 2D animation by Venturethree.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic three-note orchestral theme followed by a chorus stinger when the stem of the "t" is drawn.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Current and very common.
Legacy: This logo is a perfect example of the "simplicity" trend in modern logos, which could be seen as either awful or refreshing depending on who you ask.