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Revision as of 12:14, 22 May 2023
Compiled by
Eric S.
Editions by
Michael Kenchington
Eric S.
Editions by
Michael Kenchington
Background
Hill/O'Connor Television was a partnership between producers Leonard Hill and Robert O'Connor that was formed in 1986. The venture broke up in early 1988, with the Leonard Hill Films name being restored.
(October 11-18, 1988)
Logo: On a black background, we see rainbow text that says "hill-O'Connor". Below that, "HILL-O'CONNOR TELEVISION" is there, between two white lines. "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is seen on the top of the rainbow text.
Variant: A 16:9 version also exists which appears on widescreen prints of Jack the Ripper.
Technique: None, it's a still logo.
Music/Sounds: The closing of the show.
Availabilty: Only seen on Jack the Ripper.
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