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{{Distinguish|ITC Film Distributors Ltd.}}
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=== Background ===
===Background===
The Incorporated Television Company (ITC) was a British television distribution company founded by television mogul Lew Grade in 1954 as the distribution unit of ATV (Associated TeleVision), one of the ITV franchises; it later branched out into TV series and feature film production. In 1995, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment acquired ITC Entertainment Group. PolyGram was later acquired by Seagram and Sons on December 10, 1998. In January 1999, Carlton Communications acquired the ITC library. Most of the ITC library, with certain exceptions (''The Dark Crystal'' is held by Universal with Sony Pictures Entertainment handling video rights, and non-US rights of The Evil That Men Do is owned by co-distributor Tri-Star Pictures through Sony Pictures Entertainment, US rights are still with Shout! Factory/ITV), is now owned by ITV Studios Global Entertainment, a subsidiary of ITV plc.
'''The Incorporated Television Company''' ('''ITC''') was a British television distribution company founded by Lew Grade in 1954 as the distribution unit of [[Associated Television|ATV]] (Associated TeleVision), one of the [[ITV|ITV]] franchises; it later branched out into TV series and feature film production. In 1995, [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]] acquired ITC Entertainment Group, resulting in the company being renamed into a new incarnation of [[PolyGram Television (1997-1999)|PolyGram Television]] two years later. PolyGram was later acquired by Seagram and Sons on 10 December 1998, resulting in PolyGram TV being folded into [[Universal Worldwide Television|Universal Television]] (which serves as the legal successor of the company).


Most of the ITC library, with certain exceptions (''The Dark Crystal'' is held by [[Universal Pictures]] with [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Sony Pictures Entertainment]] handling video rights; the ''Muppets'' franchise is now owned by the Walt Disney Company), is now owned by [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]], a subsidiary of ITV plc.
=== 1st Logo 1956-1960) ===


{{ImageTOC
Nicknames: "Early Diamonds", "Horizontal Diamonds", "An ITC Release"
|ITC_1959.jpeg|1st Logo (September 25, 1956-1960)
|ITC_(Distribution)_(1969).png|2nd Logo (1960-May 21, 1975)
|ITC_Entertainment_(1973,_Opening_A).jpeg|3rd Logo (April 16, 1973-1988)
|ITC_1989_A.png|4th Logo (November 20, 1987-October 12, 1997)
|ITC_(1988).png|5th Logo (February 7-9, 1988)
}}


===1st Logo (September 25, 1956-1960)===
Logo: On a black background, we see the letters "ITC" each appear inside three rounded diamonds shapes horizontally. The word "AN" appears above it and "RELEASE" appears below it.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the large serif letters "'''ITC'''" are seen in a bold serif font, shown inside three rounded diamonds shapes arranged horizontally. The word "{{Small|'''AN'''}}" is seen above it, and "{{Small|'''RELEASE'''}}" or "{{Small|'''PRODUCTION'''}}" is seen below.
Variant: On Fury, the logo appears in-credit and the word "RELEASE" is replaced with "PRODUCTION". Numerous other variants also exist, too.


'''Trivia:''' This is the only logo where the diamonds are arranged horizontally, rather than the more familiar vertical formation.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Variants:'''
Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme.
* Sometimes, the logo is shown in-credit.
* An inverted variant exists.


'''Technique:''' A printed card.
Availability: Seen on early ITC shows like ''Ding Dong School'', ''Fury'' and ''Interpol Calling''.


'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme.
Editor's Note: Uniquely, this is the only logo where the diamonds are arranged horizontally, rather than the more familiar vertical formation.


'''Availability:''' Seen on early ITC shows like ''Ding Dong School'', ''Fury'', ''The Gale Storm Show'', ''The New Adventures of Charlie Chan'', ''Interpol Calling'', and ''The Four Just Men'', as well as reruns of ''Lassie''.
=== 2nd Logo 1956-1961?) ===
*Still kept on any public domain DVD releases of ITC shows, however.
ITC Release (1961)
*It was also seen at the end of a September 27, 2022 airing of the ''Interpol Calling'' episode "The Angola Brights" on Talking Pictures TV.
*It was also seen at the end of the January 7, 2023 and January 14, 2023 airings of ''The Four Just Men'' episodes "The Battle of the Bridge" and "The Prime Minister", on Talking Pictures TV, respectively.


===2nd Logo (1960-May 21, 1975)===
Nicknames: "Vertical Diamonds", "An ITC Release II"
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'''Visuals:''' On a grey background, a simple compass appears. It quickly zooms up really close to the camera, and then "flips" to reveal a black diamond-like shape. A map of the world is wiped into the diamond from left to right as a white outline appears. The diamond's interior once again turns black as it zooms out as the background fades to black. When it reaches the top, a line is drawn through the middle as an "'''I'''" appears in the middle as well. Two more diamonds appear below the "'''I'''" diamond, reading "'''T'''" and "'''C'''", and appearing as the line "connects" them, forming the new ITC logo. It resembles the previous logo, but arranged vertically and with smaller letters. The word "'''presents'''" appears below.


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a gray background, the letters "ITC" each appear in three rounded diamond shapes vertically, connected with a line in the middle. The word "AN" appears above it and "RELEASE" appears beneath it. In other cases, it's superimposed.
* Sometimes, "'''Distribution'''" replaces "'''presents'''", and sometimes, there is no text under the logo.
* A variant which has "'''Distributed by'''" above the logo exists.
* A variant also exists, where "'''DISTRIBUTION'''" is in a different font and is slightly at the bottom right instead of being in the centre below the ITC logo, an ATV Copyright date can also be seen.
* The earliest uses of the logo have the diamond zoom out to the middle, having all three diamonds appear at once (including the line), and the letters appear in them as usual.
* In the colour version of the logo, the background is red, and turns to green during the map part, the compass is silver, and the map's continents are blue on the opening variant and green on the closing variant.
* Certain programmes will have an in-credit logo that appears with "AN" to the left of the ITC logo and "WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION" either to the right (such as ''Gerry Anderson's UFO'', among others) or directly under it.
* On ''Diver Dan'', the text "AN" and "RELEASE" appear above and below the ITC logo.
* An in-credit variant had the words "FOR" above the ITC logo and "WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION" either below or by the sides of the logo, respectively. This appears on ''Baffled!'', ''This is Tom Jones'', ''The Englebert Humperdinck Show'', ''Fireball XL5'', ''Thunderbirds'', and the 1973 ''Sesame Street'' special ''Julie on Sesame Street'', which guest-stars Julie Andrews and Perry Como.
* An in-credit variant had the words "A BAMORE PRODUCTION FOR" above the ITC logo. This logo appears on colour episodes of ''The Saint'' from 1966-1969.
* Localised versions exist on French prints of ITC's shows.
* Another in-credit variant had the logo sandwiched in between the text "in association with INDEPENDENT TELEVISION CORPORATION". It appears next to Barbra Streisand in the end credits of her special ''Barbra Streisand and Other Musical Instruments''.
* On ''Return of the Pink Panther'' (1975), the logo is pink and shares a credit with Jewel Productions Ltd. and Pimlico Films Ltd. All of the text is given a glitter effect.


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Audio:''' A ten-note bombastic brass theme composed by Jack Parnell.
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Audio Variant:''' A high tone variant also exists.
Availability: Extremely rare. It's mostly common on U.S. syndication prints of the first ''Lassie'' TV series, re-titled ''Jeff's Collie'' (1954-1957). Some Alpha Video DVD releases might retain this logo, however.


'''Availability:''' The animated version is seen on some shows from the company such as ''The Saint'', but due to rampant plastering with later ITC or other distributor logos, the in-credit version is easier to find than its animated counterpart.
Editor's Note: The more familiar vertical design debuts here, but wouldn't be until a bit later where it becomes more notable.
* It might appear on some ITC shows from the period, most notably ''The''<nowiki/> ''Saint'' and many of Gerry Anderson's ''Supermarionation'' shows (such as ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons''), but it is definitely plastered by the 4th logo on [[International Video Entertainment|IVE]]'s VHS releases of ''The Saint''.
** Current prints of the ''Supermarionation'' shows on Tubi preserve the in-credit logo, but have no logo following; some episodes of ''The Saint'' (also on Tubi) have the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo at the beginning.
* It was also spotted on an Australian TV airing of ''The Baron'' and is preserved on the show’s DVD release.
* It also turns up as a hidden Easter egg on the region 2 DVD release of ''The Persuaders!'' (1971-72).
* The in-credit logo is seen on reruns and DVD releases of ''The Prisoner'' and ''Thunderbirds'' among others, as well as at the start of the [[Magnetic Video Corporation|Magnetic Video]], [[Embassy Home Entertainment]], and [[Avid Home Entertainment]] releases of ''The Tamarind Seed'', the latter release where it's preceded by the 6th logo.
* This is also seen at the start of B&W prints of colour ATV programming from the era, such as ''The Golden Shot'' (this logo was intact when it was shown on [[Challenge]] a few years back).
* The logo is also preserved on all home media releases of ''Return of the Pink Panther'' (1975), where the logo is in-credit.
* After the introduction of the next logo, it was mainly used as a in-credit logo until its last appearance on ''Return of the Pink Panther'' (1975).


=== 3rd Logo 1959-May 21, 1975) ===
===3rd Logo (April 16, 1973-1988)===
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'''Visuals:'''
*'''1973-1977''': On a dark blue space background with zooming stars, three semi-transparent diamonds are seen, coloured red, green, and blue respectively, "interlocked" within each other and spinning around like a top. From the centre of the screen, a white ITC logo, designed much like last time but now turned slightly upward to give a 3D effect and thus making it larger towards the bottom, zooms in and stops at a comfortable distance from the screen, and either "'''PRESENTS'''", "'''PRODUCTION'''", or "'''DISTRIBUTION'''" pop up under it before the sequence fades out.
*'''1973-1977''': Similar to the 1973 version, but the logo quickly moves to the left side, as the word "'''ENTERTAINMENT'''" appears alongside. After a bit, the logo fades out to make room for the word "'''Presents'''". The space background is also still and more sparsely studded with stars.


'''Trivia:''' The spinning diamonds on this logo are filmed in a way that, depending how the viewer sees it, they can see the three diamonds spinning above or under them.
Nicknames: "The Compass", "Bombastic Fanfare"


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a gray background, a compass appears. It zooms up really close, and then "flips" to reveal a black diamond-like shape. A map of the world is wiped into the diamond from left to right as a white outline appears. The diamond's interior once again turns black as it zooms out as the background fades to black. When it reaches the top, a line is drawn through the middle as an "I" appears in the middle as well. Two more diamonds appear below the "I" diamond, reading "T" and "C", and appearing as the line "connects" them. The word "presents" appears below.
* A variant of the 1973-77 version exists where after the ITC logo appears, there's a freeze-frame before any text below appears.
* A version of the post-1977 animated logo is seen at the end of movies and programmes, with "'''FROM'''" to the left of the ITC logo, and no "Presents".
* On other ITC programmes of the era, a still logo appears in the show's end credits.
* The second version of this logo and the still in-credit counterpart have either no byline, an [[Associated Television|ATV]] byline, or an ACC (Associated Communications Corporation) byline.
* One variant has the ITC logo in gold with "PRESENTS" appearing below.
* An in-credit version was seen on older prints of ''The Muppet Show'', which shows the ITC logo in between "FOR" and "TELEVISION". Below that are copyright dates for ITC and [[The Jim Henson Company|Henson Associates]]. This was typically displayed over a shot of Zoot (performed by Dave Goelz) blowing his saxophone, though this was sometimes customized for a specific episode.
**Starting in 1987, the print logo was modified to make the border lines thicker, and the font is set to Rockwell.
* The logo appears in-credit on films produced by ITC Entertainment Group and the trailers for the films (such as ''Capricorn One'').
* There is also a standalone in-credit version of the logo that was shown on either a red-orange, red, pink, blue, dark blue, green, or black blackground.
** On ''Christmas Comes to Willow Creek'', the logo is shown without any text in the centre of the screen.
* Sometimes, the word "{{Small|'''FROM'''}}" is omitted.
* On ''All Star Soccer'', "PRESENTS" appears below, in the same font as the show's title card.
* Another in-credit variant where the word "'''ENTERTAINMENT'''" is replaced by either "'''PRODUCTIONS'''" or "'''PRODUCTIONS, INC.'''" exists.
* An animated in-credit version also exists with zooming animation.
* On some TV movies like ''Jane Doe'' and ''The Scarlet and the Black'', another animated version was seen. First, the ITC logo appears, then "'''PRODUCTIONS(, INC.)'''" appears via a wipe effect. The background is known to be either in pink or light blue.
* The animated version of the one above superimposed to the credits is seen on a few TV movies. The wipe effect is also a bit quicker on this variant.
* A similar animated version exists, which is seen on ''Clinton and Nadine''; on a red-orange background, the ITC print logo is seen and underneath is the text "'''ENTERTAINMENT GROUP'''" slowly wiping in one by one.


'''Technique:''' Live action diamonds and cel animation.
Variants:
*Sometimes, "Distribution" replaces "presents," and sometimes, there is no text under the logo.
*There was a variant that has "Distributed by" above the logo.
*Sometimes, all three diamonds are already there, and the letters appear inside.
*In the color version of the logo, the background is red, and turns to green during the map part, the compass is silver, and the map's continents on the opening variant is blue and the closing variant is green.
*Certain programs will have an in-credit logo that appears with "AN" to the left of the ITC logo and "WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION" either to the right (such as ''Gerry Anderson's UFO'') or directly under it.
*On the TV movie Vendetta for the Saint, a print version of the next logo with the copyright year is seen. Maybe it's a logo plaster.
*An in-credit variant had the words "FOR" above the ITC logo and "WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION" either below or by the sides of the logo, respectively. This was seen on ''Baffled!'', ''This is Tom Jones'', and the 1973 ''Sesame Street'' special ''Julie on Sesame Street'', which guest-starred Julie Andrews and Perry Como.
*An in-credit variant had the words "A BAMORE PRODUCTION FOR" above the ITC logo. This logo was seen on color episodes of ''The Saint'' from 1966-1969.
*On ''Return of the Pink Panther'', the logo is pink and shares a credit with Jewel Productions Ltd. and Pimlico Films Ltd.


'''Audio:''' The previous logo's theme composed by Jack Parnell.
FX/SFX: The compass, and the map appearing; lots of animation in this logo.


'''Audio Variants:'''
Music/Sounds: A bombastic brass score. Composed by Jack Parnell.
* Like the previous logo, a high tone variant also exists.
* In rare instances, the end theme plays over the logo.
* In rare cases, this logo would use the [[ITC Film Distributors Ltd.|ITC Film Distributors]] audio, possibly due to sloppy plastering. This specific version was found on a Super 8 excerpt reel of ''The Muppet Movie''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the company's programmes from the time-period until 1988, but newer prints may delete the logo or plaster it with the 1987 logo; the in-credit versions of the logo are usually kept intact.
Availability: Extremely rare, as it hasn't been seen very often in years.
* The ITC library was, at the time this was first compiled, in the hands of [[Carlton Television]], a company not known for preserving logos or even other corporate identities (it also renamed two of its UK television stations, [[Central Independent Television|Central]] (the former ATV) and [[Westcountry Television|Westcountry]] under the Carlton name in September 1999; the names of those stations were reinstated after Carlton merged with [[ITV Studios|Granada]] in 2003), and some shows which had the logo have been updated with the 1987 ITC logo or other company logos.
*It might appear on some ITC shows from the period, most notably ''The Saint'' and many of Gerry Anderson's ''Supermarionation'' shows, but it was definitely plastered by the 4th logo on IVE's tapes of ''The Saint''.
** On ''The Muppet Show'', originally an ITC/ATV-Henson Associates co-production, the scene with the ITC in-credit notice was re-shot to update the in-credit notice with a newer one. However, the first season's variant was kept on the Peter Ustinov episode on a German DVD releases of ''The Muppet Show'', and the variant used from the second season is intact on VHS releases of "Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff" in Spain ("Gonzo y sus extrañas aventuras"). All modern prints of the show remove this logo completely.
*It was also recently spotted on an Australian TV airing of ''The Baron'' and is preserved on the show’s DVD release.
*** 1980s and 1990s reruns replaced it with [[The Jim Henson Company|Jim Henson Productions]] logos (or [[HIT Entertainment|Hit!]] for international broadcasts).
*It has turned up as a hidden Easter egg on the region 2 DVD release of ''The Persuaders!'' (1972-73).
*** Late-1990s broadcasts (ie. on the Odyssey Network, or Kermit Channel in Asia) plastered over the scene with the [[The Jim Henson Company|Jim Henson Television]] logo. This same replacement was made on some DVD releases from the time (e.g. the bonus episodes and all episodes on ''The Very Best of the Muppet Show'' UK DVD releases). The prints of seasons 4 and 5 on Disney+ use this logo at the end.
*The in-credit logo can be seen on re-runs and DVD releases of ''The Prisoner'' and ''Thunderbirds'', as well as at the start of the Magnetic Video, Embassy Home Entertainment, and Avid Home Entertainment releases of ''The Tamarind Seed'', the latter release where it's preceded by the 7th logo.
*** The bi-volume "Best of the Muppet Show" releases from [[Time-Life Video]] plaster the sequence with a variation of the 1998 [[Jim Henson Home Entertainment]] logo that contains a copyright notice.
*This also appeared at the start of B&W prints of color ATV programming from the era, such as ''The Golden Shot'' (this logo was intact when it was shown on Challenge a few years back).
*** The first two volumes of the UK-exclusive ''The Very Best of the Muppet Show'' also keep the sequence, but replace the logos with a Jim Henson Company copyright notice. On these releases, the reedited sequence is followed by the Jim Henson Home Entertainment logo.
*The logo is also preserved on all home media releases of ''Return of the Pink Panther'', where the logo is in-credit.
*** The boxsets of the first three seasons from [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] replace the ITC logo with a copyright notice for the [[The Muppets Studio|The Muppets Holding Company]]. This notice remains intact on Disney+ prints.
* This was routinely plastered over by the 4th logo on newer prints of older ITC series (when Sci-Fi Channel reran ''Space: 1999'', the second version {with and without the ATV byline} and the 4th logo plastered over the original 1973 ITC Presents logo on all episodes except the show's finale, "The Dorcons"). [[International Video Entertainment|IVE]] releases of ''The Saint'' in the 1980s (and subsequent re-releases by [[Avid Home Entertainment]]) also plastered the 4th logo over this one.
** Most in-credit versions are usually left alone (see below for more information).
* It is also seen on the ''MST3K'' episode "Cosmic Princess" (which is just really episodes of ''Space: 1999'' edited together into a film).
* The original centered variant is seen on the Magnetic Video release of ''The Dancing Years'', and the 1977 closing variant is seen at the start of the Magnetic Video release of ''March or Die''.
* This logo also showed up on some syndicated prints of non-ITC movies, including a 1991 Citytv Toronto airing of ''All of Me'', as well as mid-1990s USA Network airings of ''Halloween'' (1978); one rerun of the 1985 film ''Sweet Dreams'' on WGN America circa 2010 retained the ITC logo (minus the drumroll, presumably an audio error) followed by the 2004 [[Granada International]] logo.
* This logo is also intact on Amazon Prime's print of ''The Ann Jillian Story'', in PAL pitch, despite the rest of the movie in NTSC.
* The first standalone in-credit variant is left intact on ''Billionaire Boys Club'', with the 2004 Granada International logo following it; the "PRODUCTIONS" variant appears at the end of the 1986 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Video]] release of ''The Girl Who Spelled Freedom'', followed by the [[Walt Disney Television]] logo.
* Another variant with zooming animation is seen at the end of the 1988 IVE release of ''Sunset Limousine''.
* The dark blue standalone in-credit background variant is seen on the 1981 movie ''From a Far Country''.
* The black standalone in-credit background variant is seen on the 1977 TV movie ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' and the first season of ''Lovejoy'' from 1986, (although it is replaced by a still version of the 2001 [[Fremantle|FremantleMedia]] logo on the DVD releases), and also on a rerelease of ''Vendetta for the Saint'' (1969).
** It is also kept intact on the latter movie on ITVX with the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo following it.
* The animated superimposed variant is seen on the TV movies like ''Secret Weapons'' and ''Malice in Wonderland'' (also known as ''The Rumor Mill'').
* The green variant is seen on ''The Munch Bunch''.
* The 1977 version of the logo is also seen at the start and end of ''Captain Scarlet: Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars'' (1981) on the 1992 UK VHS release thereof from [[PolyGram Video]].


'''Legacy:''' Perhaps the most famous logo from the company in modern day, due to its psychedelic aesthetic and bombastic fanfare that was carried over from the previous logo.
Editor's Note: The familiar fanfare was born here, but its very loud and proud nature is considered to be a bit scary to 1st time viewers. However, it's a favorite among the logo community.


=== 4th Logo 1973-1989) ===
===4th Logo (November 20, 1987-October 12, 1997)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the ITC diamonds in gold, now appearing to be made with a single "ribbon" of metal facing at an upwards angle, are seen to the left side of the screen as they revolve around clockwise, casting a shadow over the bottom half of them. As they spin around, the giant golden letters "{{Big|'''ITC'''}}" slide out from the right of it one-by-one, and then shine as the diamonds stop spinning.


'''Byline:''' Starting in 1995, after PolyGram bought ITC, the byline "A [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]] Company" appears below the logo sometimes. This is seen on the Artisan DVD releases of ''Sophie's Choice'', ''The Boys from Brazil'', some TV airings of ''Volunteers'', and a 1997 syndicated print of ''Halloween'' (1978).
Nicknames: "Diamond Top", "Rainbow Top", "Rainbow Diamond Top", "Spinning Diamonds of Doom", "Bombastic Fanfare II"


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a dark blue space background, three diamonds appear, red, green, and blue respectively, "interlocked" within each other and spinning around like a top. From the center of the screen, a white ITC logo, designed much like last time but now turned slightly upward, zooms out and quickly moves to the left side, as the word "ENTERTAINMENT" appears alongside. At the end of the logo, the ITC logo fades out to make room for the word "Presents".
* Starting in 1989, an alternate version would start to appear. Here, the logo would be shown smaller and pushed to the left as "'''Entertainment Group'''" appears below by a shining wipe effect after the diamonds stop spinning. The short version also has the logo freeze-frame as the text simply appears below.
** On the 1996-97 USA Network series ''The Big Easy'', the ITC Entertainment Group version is seen sped up (after the [[Grosso-Jacobson Productions]] logo) and cuts away to the 1992 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment logo (joined in progress; the final part of that logo is seen).
* This logo comes with or without a registered trademark "®" symbol next to the "{{Big|'''C'''}}".
* A variant that features "'''Presents'''" underneath exists, appearing by the same wipe effect as the Entertainment Group version. This appears at the beginning of some ITC productions/releases.
* A short version exists where the logo is sped up. The music is also abridged to remove the three note tune.
* Sometimes, it is superimposed over the ending credits. The size of the logo may vary in some cases.
* A variant with "In Association With" superimposed over the logo exists.
* A copyright date can appear under the logo in rare cases.
* Occasionally, the logo is still.
* On ''Julie & Carol: Together Again'', the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" appears above the logo and then the logo fades out once it finishes.
* On a January 21, 1992 [[Thames Television]] airing of the 1991 TV movie ''Night of the Hunter'', this logo freeze-frames when the ITC letters shine and then fades into the 1990 [[Thames (1968-2006)|Thames Television Presentation]] endcap.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation by Craig Clark.
Trivia: The spinning diamonds on this logo are filmed in a way that, depending how you look it, you see the three diamonds spinning above you, or under you.


'''Audio:''' A dramatic bass sounder, followed by a three-note synth tune that corresponds to the sliding out of the letters, a shimmering sound accompanying the letters shining, and a "THUD!" synth sound. The music on this logo was done by John O'Kennedy.
Variants:
*When introduced in 1973, the ITC logo zooms into the center of the screen after which either the word "PRESENTS", "PRODUCTION", or "DISTRIBUTION" pop up under it before the sequence fades out. Also, the space background is a bit different, and it moves as the logo animates. It was replaced with the more familiar version by 1977.
*A variant of the 1973-77 version exists where after the ITC logo appears, there's a freeze-frame before any text below appears.
*On ''Space: 1999'', IVE-released volumes of ''The Saint'', and some shows and TV movies, a version of the animated logo is seen at the end of the program, with "FROM" to the left of the ITC logo, and no "Presents".
*On all other ITC programs of the era, a still logo appears in the show's end credits.
*The second version of this logo and the still in-credit counterpart have either no byline, an ATV byline, or an ACC (Associated Communications Corporation) byline.
*This was routinely plastered over the 3rd logo on newer prints of older ITC series (when Sci-Fi Channel reran ''Space: 1999'', the second version (with and without the ATV byline) and the 7th logo were plastered over the original 1973 ITC Presents logo on all episodes except the show's finale, "The Dorcons").
*There is an extremely rare version with the ITC logo in gold with "PRESENTS" appearing below. It is said that logo variant exists on Betamax tapes of season one of ''The Muppet Show''.
*An in-credit version was used on older prints of ''The Muppet Show'', which showed the ITC logo in between "FOR" and "TELEVISION". Below that are copyright dates for ITC and Henson Associates.
*The logo at the beginning lacks a drum roll on the film ''Sweet Dreams'', which aired on WGN America (though this is most likely just an error on their part).
*The logo appears in-credit on films produced by ITC Entertainment Group and the trailers for the films (such as ''Capricorn One'').


'''Audio Variants:'''
FX/SFX: The spinning diamonds, and the zooming out of "ITC".
* A modified version of the tune is heard on ''Deadlock'' (aka ''Wedlock'') (1991), and a February 10, 2023 Virgin Media Three airing of the 1989 TV movie ''Love and Betrayal'' (aka ''Throwaway Wives''), respectively.
* High tone and low tone variants also exist, with the low tone variant of the tune appearing on the Scorpion Releasing DVD release of ''Whispers'' (1990).
* A variant of the music that has the three notes play faster and a different "THUD"/drum roll sound effect exists.
* A variant of this without the "THUD" also exists.
* Sometimes, the logo is silent, or it can have the opening theme of the movie play over it.
* The mini-series ''People Like Us'' has a three-note harp theme.
* Some TV movies and most episodes of ''Space: 1999'' have the 1959 logo theme playing over the logo.
* The 1990 revival of ''Tic-Tac-Dough'' has the theme playing under as Larry Van Nuys announces (following the [[Barry & Enright Productions]] logo) "... distributed by ITC!"


'''Availability:''' Seen on the company's films and programmes from the time period; it was also typically used for plastering older ITC logos (including the [[ITC Film Distributors Ltd.|ITC Film Distributors]] logos) on prints of its television and film library. Newer prints may delete it or plaster it with different logos, but it's still intact on prints that may still be in use.
Music/Sounds: The same as the previous logo. On very rare instances, the end theme plays over the logo.


* The logo first appeared on the UK and international releases of ''The Brave Little Toaster'' (1987).
Availability: Rare.
* It is also spotted on other international VHS releases when the company held the distribution rights at the time.
*The ITC library was, at the time this was first compiled, in the hands of Carlton Television, a company not known for preserving logos or even other corporate identities (it renamed two of its UK television stations, Central (the former "ATV") and Westcountry under the Carlton name several years ago; the names of those stations were reinstated after Carlton merged with Granada in 2003), and some shows which had the logo have been updated with the 1989 ITC logo or other company logos (for instance, ''The Muppet Show'', originally an ITC/ATV-Jim Henson co-production, had the scene with the in-credit notice re-shot in-order to update the in-credit notice with a newer one).
* This has fallen to removal or plastering by other companies (under [[Carlton Television|Carlton]] and [[ITV Studios|Granada/ITV]] ownership for example), but still appears on a number of titles released by IVE, Live Entertainment, or [[Artisan Entertainment]], as well as older TV prints of ITC material.
*Most in-credit versions are usually left alone (see below for more information).
* This is seen on Artisan DVD releases of films such as ''The Last Unicorn'', ''The Boys from Brazil'', and ''The Eagle Has Landed'', among others.
*The logo was recently spotted on an airing of the 1985 film ''Sweet Dreams'' on WGN America (followed by a Granada International logo), as well as the IVE release of ''The Saint''. In the latter case, it even plasters over the 3rd logo!
* This logo was also spotted on various episodes of ''The Saint'' on [[ITV4]] in the UK and at the start and end of one episode thereof on Me-TV titled "The Best Laid Schemes".
*It also appears in the ''MST3K'' episode "Cosmic Princess" (which is just really episodes of ''Space: 1999'' all shown at once).
* Edited reruns of ''Thunderbirds'' that aired in 1994 on Fox Kids also had the animated logo with copyright; ''Turbocharged Thunderbirds'', which aired in syndication the next year, had a still variant with no copyright.
*This may also appear on a few tapes from Magnetic Video and its later incarnations, as well as those from Thriller Video, The Video Late Show, IVE, USA Home Video, Family Home Entertainment, and King Bee Video, particularly if the tape is of a TV movie. For example, the original centered variant kicks off the Magnetic Video release of ''The Dancing Years''. Also seen on 1980s syndicated prints of ''Green Ice''.
* The silent version was seen at the start of a September 4, 1999 airing of ''Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael'' on the Lifetime network, plastering the 1990 version of the 1986 [[Paramount Pictures]] logo. ITC had originally released the film through that studio, which released it theatrically and on home video. However, ITC retained the television rights to the film, and [[ITV Studios Global Distribution]] has expanded these rights to streaming services, whose prints of the film retain the silent version of this logo and have the 2013 ITV Studios Global Entertainment logo follow it at the end. Home video releases also have the silent version of this logo intact, preceding the closing variant of the 1990 version of the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo.
*This also showed up on mid-1990s USA Network airings of ''Halloween'' (1978).
* The "Entertainment Group" variant is seen at the end of most ITC material on DVD by Artisan Entertainment, such as ''The Eagle Has Landed'' and ''Jesus of Nazareth'' among many others as well as an Australian airing of ''Danger Man''. Syndicated prints of some [[CBS Theatrical Films]] releases also had this at the end when they were shown on TV years ago.
* This logo is also intact on some ITC films released by different companies, such as the [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia/TriStar]] DVD release and a Netflix print of ''Fear of a Black Hat'', the Scorpion Releasing DVD release of ''Whispers'', and the Synapse Films DVD release of ''Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy''.
* It is also intact on Amazon Prime Video prints of ''Dogpound Shuffle'' and ''Doppelganger''.
* On Blu-ray, this logo is intact on the German BD release of ''Wedlock'', and the Scorpion releases of ''Trouble Bound'', ''The Last Seduction'' (including the Network UK BD and SE DVD releases) over the film's opening theme, though the U.S. Artisan DVD release has it plastered with the Barnholtz Productions logo instead.
* This logo is also seen on ITC catalogue releases by [[Avid Home Entertainment]], where it usually (if not always) plasters earlier ITC logos or those of the films' distributors (e.g. [[Associated Film Distribution]], [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] (now 20th Century Studios), [[Columbia Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], and [[Avco Embassy Pictures]]); on the Avid release of ''The Tamarind Seed'', it plasters the Avco Embassy logo but still retains the in-credit ITC opening logo.
* Current prints of some of these replace this with either the Carlton, Granada, or [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logos.
* This logo also made an appearance on Australian airings of the ''Thunderbirds'' episodes "Lord Parker's Holiday" and "Path of Destruction", respectively (and is also inatct on 9Now's prints of those episodes).
** It was also seen at the end of Syfy UK airings of the aforementioned show's last ever episode titled "Give or Take a Million", which is then followed by the 1999 [[Carlton International]] logo.
** It is also intact at the end of current prints of at least two episodes of ''The Prisoner'' ("A Change of Mind" and "Fall Out", respectively), followed by the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo.
* The superimposed variant was seen on the 1990 revival of ''Tic-Tac-Dough'', and was last seen when it was rerun on the USA Network more than 20 years ago, as well as on 1991-95 episodes of ''The George Michael Sports Machine'' (presumably to help distinguish the national version of the show from the one seen on NBC's O&O stations {the show was produced by NBC's Washington D.C. station WRC-TV 4}, certain promos included the ITC logo and the ITC diamonds were seen on certain set pieces; beginning fall 1995, [[Group W Productions]] took over distribution and were in turn succeeded by [[Eyemark Entertainment]], [[King World Productions|King World]], [[NBC Enterprises]] and [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios|NBCUniversal Television Distribution]]).
* Like with [[ITV4]] airings of the fifth and sixth seasons of ''The Saint'', it is also retained on various episodes on Britbox, with some of them even having the logo at the start as well as the end.
* It is also seen at the end of the Father Brown Complete Series DVD set of the 1979 TV movie ''Sanctuary of Fear'' from Via Vision Entertainment, following the 1979 [[Marble Arch Productions]] logo.
* It is also intact at the start of the ITVX print of ''Vendetta for The Saint'' (1969).
* It is also seen at the start of the 1991 U.S. VHS release of ''Robin Hood: The Movie'' from [[GoodTimes Entertainment|GoodTimes Home Video]].
* It is also seen at the start of ''The Last Unicorn'' (1982) on the 2003 UK VHS re-release thereof by [[Carlton Visual Entertainment]].
* It was also seen at the end of a 2006 WeTV airing of ''Sweet Dreams'' (1985), which is then followed by the 2004 [[Granada International]] logo.
* It is also seen at the end of a mid-2000s print of SO1E05 of ''Edward the Seventh'', after the 1969 [[ATV Productions|ATV Colour Production]] endcap and before the 2004 Granada International logo.
* It is also seen at the start and end of a later print of the 1981 TV movie ''Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective''.


===5th Logo (February 7-9, 1988)===
Editor's Note: The bombastic fanfare makes a return, and combined with the large diamonds in the background, it does make a pretty strange and "scary" piece. Still, it's a favorite of many.
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'''Visuals:''' On a brown smoke-like background, 2 gold diagonal lines start to draw a diamond. They curve and intersect at the top to draw the second and third diamonds. "ITC" appears letter-by-letter inside the diamonds, and then the following text, in white spaced-out letters, zooms in below the diamonds:
=== 5th Logo January 17, 1977-1988) ===
'''<center><u>I.T.C. ENTERTAINMENT</u> <br>GROUP</br></center>'''


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
Nicknames: "Diamond Top II", "Still Diamond Top"


'''Audio:''' The end theme of the series.
Logo: Against a colored background, we see "FROM" in a small font. Next to it is the familiar ITC print logo from the 4th logo, and next to that is "ENTERTAINMENT". The byline "© I.T.C. ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED (year in Roman numerals)" is seen below.


'''Availability:''' This is only seen on the miniseries ''Windmills of the Gods''.
Variants:
*The [[Timeless Media Group|Timeless Media]] DVD release also preserves this logo and so do the Shout! Factory TV prints (followed by the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo).
*There exists a version without a copyright date.
*Sometimes, the logo is placed on a colored background. Colors include red-orange, red, pink, blue, dark blue, or black.
*Sometimes, the word "FROM" is omitted.
*Another version where the word "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced by either "PRODUCTIONS" or "PRODUCTIONS, INC." exists.
*An animated version exists with zooming animation.
*On some TV movies like ''Jane Doe'' and ''The Scarlet and the Black'', another animated version was seen. First, the ITC logo appears, then "PRODUCTIONS(, INC.)" appears via a wipe effect.
*The animated version of the one above superimposed to the credits can be seen on a few TV movies. The wipe effect is a bit quicker on this variant.
*A similar animated version exists on ''Clinton and Nadine''; on a red-orange background, the ITC print logo is seen and underneath is the text "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP" slowly wiping in one by one.


===References===
FX/SFX: None for most variants. The animated variants has either zooming or the ITC logo appearing and/or a wipe effect on the text.
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Music/Sounds: Most of the time, it is silent. However, on rare cases, this logo would use the ITC Film Distributors audio. This specific version with audio was found on a Super 8 excerpt real of ''The Muppet Movie''.
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*The first variant is left intact on ''Billionaire Boys Club'', with the then-current Granada International logo following it; the "PRODUCTIONS" variant appears at the end of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video release of ''The Girl Who Spelled Freedom'', followed by the Walt Disney Television logo.
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*Another variant with zooming animation can be seen at the end of the 1988 IVE release of ''Sunset Limousine''.
*The dark blue background variant can be found in the 1981 movie ''From a Far Country''.
*The black background variant was seen in the 1977 TV movie ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' and the first season of ''Lovejoy'' from 1986, although it is being replaced by static FremantleMedia logo on the DVD release years later.
*The animated superimposed variant can be seen in the TV movies like ''Secret Weapons'' and ''Malice in Wonderland'' (also known as ''The Rumor Mill'').

Editor's Note: None.

=== 6th Logo February 7-9, 1988) ===

Nicknames: "Diamond Top III", "The Gold Diamonds", "Early Golden Top", "Drawing Top", "Drawing Diamond Top"

Logo: On a brown smoke-like background, 2 gold diagonal lines start to draw a diamond. They curve and intersect at the top to draw the second and third diamonds. "ITC", in gold, appear one by one inside the diamonds. The text:

I. T. C. E N T E R T A I N M E N T<br>
G R O U P

in white, zooms in below the diamonds.

FX/SFX: The diamonds drawing, and the text zooming in.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the series.

Availability: Extremely rare. This was only seen on the miniseries ''Windmills Of The Gods''. The Timeless Media DVD preserves this logo and so does the Shout! Factory TV prints (followed by the ITV Studios Global Entertainment logo).

Editor's Note: It could be considered a prototype version of the next logo thanks to the gold color, albeit it's more of a crude recreation of the logo at the time, both in animation and design.

=== 7th Logo 1989-October 11, 1998) ===

Nicknames: "Diamond Top IV", "The Gold Diamonds", "Golden Top", "Golden Diamonds", "Golden Diamond Top", "THUD!", "Optical Illusion Diamond"

Logo: On a black background, we see three gold interlocked ITC diamonds but with no letters in them, spinning around. They now appear to be made with a single "ribbon" of metal facing at an upwards angle, appearing that they overlap each other. As they spin around, the letters "ITC", in gold, slide out from the right of it one-by-one, and then shine as the diamonds stop spinning.

Variants:
*This comes with or without a registered trademark "®" symbol next to the "C".
*There is a rare opening variant that features "Presents" underneath. This was seen at the beginning of some ITC productions/releases.
*The closing variant of this logo is bylineless.
*There is a variation of the logo that appears at the end of some CBS Theatrical Films releases when they are shown on television, and many ITC releases from Avid Home Entertainment as well as an Australian airing of ''Danger Man''. In it, the logo is sped up, the three notes accompanying the ITC letters sliding out are not heard, the letters do not shine, there is no shimmering sound heard, "Entertainment Group" appears under "ITC" once the diamonds stop spinning, and a different "THUD!" sound is heard at the end. The music for that logo has also been heard on the standard version as well.
*The late version of this logo, has a byline reading "A PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Company", which is seen on the Artisan DVDs of ''Sophie's Choice'', ''The Boys from Brazil'', some TV airings of ''Volunteers'', and a 1997 syndicated print of ''Halloween'' (1978).
*On the 1996-98 USA Network series The Big Easy, the ITC Entertainment Group version is seen sped up (after the Grosso-Jacobson Productions logo) and cuts away to the PolyGram Filmed Entertainment logo (joined in progress; the final part of that logo is seen).
*Sometimes, it is superimposed over the ending credits.

FX/SFX: The spinning diamonds and sliding letters; pretty good animation.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic bass sounder, followed by a three-note synth tune that corresponds to the sliding out of the letters, a shimmering sound accompanying the letters shining, and a "THUD!" synth sound.

Music/Sounds Variants:
*A modified version of the tune can be found on ''Deadlock''.
*A low-pitched version of the tune can be found on the Scorpion Releasing DVD of ''Whispers'' (1990).
*Sometimes the music for the ITC Entertainment Group logo can be heard over the standard logo.
*There is a variant on the ITC Entertainment Group logo where the three notes play (although faster than usual) and a "THUD"/drum roll sound effect plays. *This music variant is very rare. There's a variant without the "THUD" on this version.
*Sometimes, the logo is silent, or it can have the opening theme of the movie play over it.
*The mini-series ''People Like Us'' has a three-note harp theme.
*The standard logo's music has been known to play over the ITC Entertainment Group logo.
*Some TV movies and most episodes of ''Space: 1999'' have the 1959 logo theme playing over the logo.
*The 1990 revival of ''Tic-Tac-Dough'' has the theme playing under as Larry Van Nuys announces (following the Barry & Enright Productions logo) "... distributed by ITC!"

Availability: Rare.
*This logo was the norm for plastering older ITC logos (including the ITC Film Distributors logos) on prints of its television and film library.
*In recent years, this has fallen to removal or plastering by other companies (under Carlton and Granada/ITV ownership for example), but can still be seen on a number of titles released by IVE, Live Entertainment, or Artisan Entertainment, as well as older TV prints of ITC material.
*This appears on Artisan DVD releases of films such as ''The Last Unicorn'', ''The Boys from Brazil'', and ''The Eagle Has Landed'', among others. This logo was also spotted various episodes of ''The Saint'' on ITV4 in the UK and at the start and end of one episode of the aforementioned show on Me-TV titled "The Best Laid Schemes".
*The "Entertainment Group" variant appears at the end of most ITC material released on DVD by Artisan Entertainment, such as ''The Eagle Has Landed'' and ''Jesus of Nazareth'' among many others as well as an Australian airing of ''Danger Man''.
*This logo is also intact on some ITC films released by different companies, such as the Columbia/TriStar DVD release and a Netflix print of ''Fear of a Black Hat'', the Scorpion Releasing DVD of ''Whispers'', and the Synapse Films DVD of ''Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy''. It was also recently seen on Amazon Prime Video viewings of ''Dogpound Shuffle'', ''Doppelganger'', and ''Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael'' (the latter in place of the 1986 Paramount logo, which suggests the international master was used). On Blu-Ray, this appears on the Scorpion release of ''Trouble Bound'', and the Network UK release (including the SE DVD) of ''The Last Seduction'' over the film's opening theme, though the US Artisan DVD had it plastered with the Barnholtz Productions logo.
*This is also seen on ITC catalog releases by Avid Home Entertainment, where it usually (if not always) plasters earlier ITC logos or those of the films' distributors (e.g. Associated Film Distribution, 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation); on the Avid release of ''The Tamarind Seed'', it plasters the Avco Embassy logo but retains the in-credit ITC opening logo.
*This logo also appeared at the beginning of the original UK release of ''The Brave Little Toaster'', as well as other international VHS releases when the company held the distribution rights at the time.
*Recent prints of some of these replace this with ether Carlton, Granada, or ITV Global logos.
*This logo made an appearance on recent Australian airings of the ''Thunderbirds'' episodes "Lord Parker's Holiday" and "Path of Destruction" (and can be seen on 9Now's prints of those episodes).
*The superimposed variant was only seen on the 1990 revival of ''Tic-Tac-Dough'', and was last seen when it was rerun on the USA Network more than 20 years ago.
*It is unknown if this was seen on late 1980s/early 1990s prints of ''The Buccaneers''.

Editor's Note: It's a lot tamer compared to the 3rd and 4th logos, but the "THUD" sound can surprise a few people. Another fan favorite and a nice way to end a legendary company.

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Background

The Incorporated Television Company (ITC) was a British television distribution company founded by Lew Grade in 1954 as the distribution unit of ATV (Associated TeleVision), one of the ITV franchises; it later branched out into TV series and feature film production. In 1995, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment acquired ITC Entertainment Group, resulting in the company being renamed into a new incarnation of PolyGram Television two years later. PolyGram was later acquired by Seagram and Sons on 10 December 1998, resulting in PolyGram TV being folded into Universal Television (which serves as the legal successor of the company).

Most of the ITC library, with certain exceptions (The Dark Crystal is held by Universal Pictures with Sony Pictures Entertainment handling video rights; the Muppets franchise is now owned by the Walt Disney Company), is now owned by ITV Studios Global Entertainment, a subsidiary of ITV plc.



1st Logo (September 25, 1956-1960)

Visuals: On a black background, the large serif letters "ITC" are seen in a bold serif font, shown inside three rounded diamonds shapes arranged horizontally. The word "AN" is seen above it, and "RELEASE" or "PRODUCTION" is seen below.

Trivia: This is the only logo where the diamonds are arranged horizontally, rather than the more familiar vertical formation.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the logo is shown in-credit.
  • An inverted variant exists.

Technique: A printed card.

Audio: None or the closing theme.

Availability: Seen on early ITC shows like Ding Dong School, Fury, The Gale Storm Show, The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, Interpol Calling, and The Four Just Men, as well as reruns of Lassie.

  • Still kept on any public domain DVD releases of ITC shows, however.
  • It was also seen at the end of a September 27, 2022 airing of the Interpol Calling episode "The Angola Brights" on Talking Pictures TV.
  • It was also seen at the end of the January 7, 2023 and January 14, 2023 airings of The Four Just Men episodes "The Battle of the Bridge" and "The Prime Minister", on Talking Pictures TV, respectively.

2nd Logo (1960-May 21, 1975)


Visuals: On a grey background, a simple compass appears. It quickly zooms up really close to the camera, and then "flips" to reveal a black diamond-like shape. A map of the world is wiped into the diamond from left to right as a white outline appears. The diamond's interior once again turns black as it zooms out as the background fades to black. When it reaches the top, a line is drawn through the middle as an "I" appears in the middle as well. Two more diamonds appear below the "I" diamond, reading "T" and "C", and appearing as the line "connects" them, forming the new ITC logo. It resembles the previous logo, but arranged vertically and with smaller letters. The word "presents" appears below.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, "Distribution" replaces "presents", and sometimes, there is no text under the logo.
  • A variant which has "Distributed by" above the logo exists.
  • A variant also exists, where "DISTRIBUTION" is in a different font and is slightly at the bottom right instead of being in the centre below the ITC logo, an ATV Copyright date can also be seen.
  • The earliest uses of the logo have the diamond zoom out to the middle, having all three diamonds appear at once (including the line), and the letters appear in them as usual.
  • In the colour version of the logo, the background is red, and turns to green during the map part, the compass is silver, and the map's continents are blue on the opening variant and green on the closing variant.
  • Certain programmes will have an in-credit logo that appears with "AN" to the left of the ITC logo and "WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION" either to the right (such as Gerry Anderson's UFO, among others) or directly under it.
  • On Diver Dan, the text "AN" and "RELEASE" appear above and below the ITC logo.
  • An in-credit variant had the words "FOR" above the ITC logo and "WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION" either below or by the sides of the logo, respectively. This appears on Baffled!, This is Tom Jones, The Englebert Humperdinck Show, Fireball XL5, Thunderbirds, and the 1973 Sesame Street special Julie on Sesame Street, which guest-stars Julie Andrews and Perry Como.
  • An in-credit variant had the words "A BAMORE PRODUCTION FOR" above the ITC logo. This logo appears on colour episodes of The Saint from 1966-1969.
  • Localised versions exist on French prints of ITC's shows.
  • Another in-credit variant had the logo sandwiched in between the text "in association with INDEPENDENT TELEVISION CORPORATION". It appears next to Barbra Streisand in the end credits of her special Barbra Streisand and Other Musical Instruments.
  • On Return of the Pink Panther (1975), the logo is pink and shares a credit with Jewel Productions Ltd. and Pimlico Films Ltd. All of the text is given a glitter effect.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A ten-note bombastic brass theme composed by Jack Parnell.

Audio Variant: A high tone variant also exists.

Availability: The animated version is seen on some shows from the company such as The Saint, but due to rampant plastering with later ITC or other distributor logos, the in-credit version is easier to find than its animated counterpart.

  • It might appear on some ITC shows from the period, most notably The Saint and many of Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation shows (such as Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons), but it is definitely plastered by the 4th logo on IVE's VHS releases of The Saint.
    • Current prints of the Supermarionation shows on Tubi preserve the in-credit logo, but have no logo following; some episodes of The Saint (also on Tubi) have the 2013 ITV Studios Global Entertainment logo at the beginning.
  • It was also spotted on an Australian TV airing of The Baron and is preserved on the show’s DVD release.
  • It also turns up as a hidden Easter egg on the region 2 DVD release of The Persuaders! (1971-72).
  • The in-credit logo is seen on reruns and DVD releases of The Prisoner and Thunderbirds among others, as well as at the start of the Magnetic Video, Embassy Home Entertainment, and Avid Home Entertainment releases of The Tamarind Seed, the latter release where it's preceded by the 6th logo.
  • This is also seen at the start of B&W prints of colour ATV programming from the era, such as The Golden Shot (this logo was intact when it was shown on Challenge a few years back).
  • The logo is also preserved on all home media releases of Return of the Pink Panther (1975), where the logo is in-credit.
  • After the introduction of the next logo, it was mainly used as a in-credit logo until its last appearance on Return of the Pink Panther (1975).

3rd Logo (April 16, 1973-1988)

Visuals:

  • 1973-1977: On a dark blue space background with zooming stars, three semi-transparent diamonds are seen, coloured red, green, and blue respectively, "interlocked" within each other and spinning around like a top. From the centre of the screen, a white ITC logo, designed much like last time but now turned slightly upward to give a 3D effect and thus making it larger towards the bottom, zooms in and stops at a comfortable distance from the screen, and either "PRESENTS", "PRODUCTION", or "DISTRIBUTION" pop up under it before the sequence fades out.
  • 1973-1977: Similar to the 1973 version, but the logo quickly moves to the left side, as the word "ENTERTAINMENT" appears alongside. After a bit, the logo fades out to make room for the word "Presents". The space background is also still and more sparsely studded with stars.

Trivia: The spinning diamonds on this logo are filmed in a way that, depending how the viewer sees it, they can see the three diamonds spinning above or under them.

Variants:

  • A variant of the 1973-77 version exists where after the ITC logo appears, there's a freeze-frame before any text below appears.
  • A version of the post-1977 animated logo is seen at the end of movies and programmes, with "FROM" to the left of the ITC logo, and no "Presents".
  • On other ITC programmes of the era, a still logo appears in the show's end credits.
  • The second version of this logo and the still in-credit counterpart have either no byline, an ATV byline, or an ACC (Associated Communications Corporation) byline.
  • One variant has the ITC logo in gold with "PRESENTS" appearing below.
  • An in-credit version was seen on older prints of The Muppet Show, which shows the ITC logo in between "FOR" and "TELEVISION". Below that are copyright dates for ITC and Henson Associates. This was typically displayed over a shot of Zoot (performed by Dave Goelz) blowing his saxophone, though this was sometimes customized for a specific episode.
    • Starting in 1987, the print logo was modified to make the border lines thicker, and the font is set to Rockwell.
  • The logo appears in-credit on films produced by ITC Entertainment Group and the trailers for the films (such as Capricorn One).
  • There is also a standalone in-credit version of the logo that was shown on either a red-orange, red, pink, blue, dark blue, green, or black blackground.
    • On Christmas Comes to Willow Creek, the logo is shown without any text in the centre of the screen.
  • Sometimes, the word "FROM" is omitted.
  • On All Star Soccer, "PRESENTS" appears below, in the same font as the show's title card.
  • Another in-credit variant where the word "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced by either "PRODUCTIONS" or "PRODUCTIONS, INC." exists.
  • An animated in-credit version also exists with zooming animation.
  • On some TV movies like Jane Doe and The Scarlet and the Black, another animated version was seen. First, the ITC logo appears, then "PRODUCTIONS(, INC.)" appears via a wipe effect. The background is known to be either in pink or light blue.
  • The animated version of the one above superimposed to the credits is seen on a few TV movies. The wipe effect is also a bit quicker on this variant.
  • A similar animated version exists, which is seen on Clinton and Nadine; on a red-orange background, the ITC print logo is seen and underneath is the text "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP" slowly wiping in one by one.

Technique: Live action diamonds and cel animation.

Audio: The previous logo's theme composed by Jack Parnell.

Audio Variants:

  • Like the previous logo, a high tone variant also exists.
  • In rare instances, the end theme plays over the logo.
  • In rare cases, this logo would use the ITC Film Distributors audio, possibly due to sloppy plastering. This specific version was found on a Super 8 excerpt reel of The Muppet Movie.

Availability: Seen on the company's programmes from the time-period until 1988, but newer prints may delete the logo or plaster it with the 1987 logo; the in-credit versions of the logo are usually kept intact.

  • The ITC library was, at the time this was first compiled, in the hands of Carlton Television, a company not known for preserving logos or even other corporate identities (it also renamed two of its UK television stations, Central (the former ATV) and Westcountry under the Carlton name in September 1999; the names of those stations were reinstated after Carlton merged with Granada in 2003), and some shows which had the logo have been updated with the 1987 ITC logo or other company logos.
    • On The Muppet Show, originally an ITC/ATV-Henson Associates co-production, the scene with the ITC in-credit notice was re-shot to update the in-credit notice with a newer one. However, the first season's variant was kept on the Peter Ustinov episode on a German DVD releases of The Muppet Show, and the variant used from the second season is intact on VHS releases of "Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff" in Spain ("Gonzo y sus extrañas aventuras"). All modern prints of the show remove this logo completely.
      • 1980s and 1990s reruns replaced it with Jim Henson Productions logos (or Hit! for international broadcasts).
      • Late-1990s broadcasts (ie. on the Odyssey Network, or Kermit Channel in Asia) plastered over the scene with the Jim Henson Television logo. This same replacement was made on some DVD releases from the time (e.g. the bonus episodes and all episodes on The Very Best of the Muppet Show UK DVD releases). The prints of seasons 4 and 5 on Disney+ use this logo at the end.
      • The bi-volume "Best of the Muppet Show" releases from Time-Life Video plaster the sequence with a variation of the 1998 Jim Henson Home Entertainment logo that contains a copyright notice.
      • The first two volumes of the UK-exclusive The Very Best of the Muppet Show also keep the sequence, but replace the logos with a Jim Henson Company copyright notice. On these releases, the reedited sequence is followed by the Jim Henson Home Entertainment logo.
      • The boxsets of the first three seasons from Buena Vista Home Entertainment replace the ITC logo with a copyright notice for the The Muppets Holding Company. This notice remains intact on Disney+ prints.
  • This was routinely plastered over by the 4th logo on newer prints of older ITC series (when Sci-Fi Channel reran Space: 1999, the second version {with and without the ATV byline} and the 4th logo plastered over the original 1973 ITC Presents logo on all episodes except the show's finale, "The Dorcons"). IVE releases of The Saint in the 1980s (and subsequent re-releases by Avid Home Entertainment) also plastered the 4th logo over this one.
    • Most in-credit versions are usually left alone (see below for more information).
  • It is also seen on the MST3K episode "Cosmic Princess" (which is just really episodes of Space: 1999 edited together into a film).
  • The original centered variant is seen on the Magnetic Video release of The Dancing Years, and the 1977 closing variant is seen at the start of the Magnetic Video release of March or Die.
  • This logo also showed up on some syndicated prints of non-ITC movies, including a 1991 Citytv Toronto airing of All of Me, as well as mid-1990s USA Network airings of Halloween (1978); one rerun of the 1985 film Sweet Dreams on WGN America circa 2010 retained the ITC logo (minus the drumroll, presumably an audio error) followed by the 2004 Granada International logo.
  • This logo is also intact on Amazon Prime's print of The Ann Jillian Story, in PAL pitch, despite the rest of the movie in NTSC.
  • The first standalone in-credit variant is left intact on Billionaire Boys Club, with the 2004 Granada International logo following it; the "PRODUCTIONS" variant appears at the end of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video release of The Girl Who Spelled Freedom, followed by the Walt Disney Television logo.
  • Another variant with zooming animation is seen at the end of the 1988 IVE release of Sunset Limousine.
  • The dark blue standalone in-credit background variant is seen on the 1981 movie From a Far Country.
  • The black standalone in-credit background variant is seen on the 1977 TV movie The Man in the Iron Mask and the first season of Lovejoy from 1986, (although it is replaced by a still version of the 2001 FremantleMedia logo on the DVD releases), and also on a rerelease of Vendetta for the Saint (1969).
  • The animated superimposed variant is seen on the TV movies like Secret Weapons and Malice in Wonderland (also known as The Rumor Mill).
  • The green variant is seen on The Munch Bunch.
  • The 1977 version of the logo is also seen at the start and end of Captain Scarlet: Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars (1981) on the 1992 UK VHS release thereof from PolyGram Video.

Legacy: Perhaps the most famous logo from the company in modern day, due to its psychedelic aesthetic and bombastic fanfare that was carried over from the previous logo.

4th Logo (November 20, 1987-October 12, 1997)

Visuals: On a black background, the ITC diamonds in gold, now appearing to be made with a single "ribbon" of metal facing at an upwards angle, are seen to the left side of the screen as they revolve around clockwise, casting a shadow over the bottom half of them. As they spin around, the giant golden letters "ITC" slide out from the right of it one-by-one, and then shine as the diamonds stop spinning.

Byline: Starting in 1995, after PolyGram bought ITC, the byline "A PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Company" appears below the logo sometimes. This is seen on the Artisan DVD releases of Sophie's Choice, The Boys from Brazil, some TV airings of Volunteers, and a 1997 syndicated print of Halloween (1978).

Variants:

  • Starting in 1989, an alternate version would start to appear. Here, the logo would be shown smaller and pushed to the left as "Entertainment Group" appears below by a shining wipe effect after the diamonds stop spinning. The short version also has the logo freeze-frame as the text simply appears below.
    • On the 1996-97 USA Network series The Big Easy, the ITC Entertainment Group version is seen sped up (after the Grosso-Jacobson Productions logo) and cuts away to the 1992 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment logo (joined in progress; the final part of that logo is seen).
  • This logo comes with or without a registered trademark "®" symbol next to the "C".
  • A variant that features "Presents" underneath exists, appearing by the same wipe effect as the Entertainment Group version. This appears at the beginning of some ITC productions/releases.
  • A short version exists where the logo is sped up. The music is also abridged to remove the three note tune.
  • Sometimes, it is superimposed over the ending credits. The size of the logo may vary in some cases.
  • A variant with "In Association With" superimposed over the logo exists.
  • A copyright date can appear under the logo in rare cases.
  • Occasionally, the logo is still.
  • On Julie & Carol: Together Again, the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" appears above the logo and then the logo fades out once it finishes.
  • On a January 21, 1992 Thames Television airing of the 1991 TV movie Night of the Hunter, this logo freeze-frames when the ITC letters shine and then fades into the 1990 Thames Television Presentation endcap.

Technique: Cel animation by Craig Clark.

Audio: A dramatic bass sounder, followed by a three-note synth tune that corresponds to the sliding out of the letters, a shimmering sound accompanying the letters shining, and a "THUD!" synth sound. The music on this logo was done by John O'Kennedy.

Audio Variants:

  • A modified version of the tune is heard on Deadlock (aka Wedlock) (1991), and a February 10, 2023 Virgin Media Three airing of the 1989 TV movie Love and Betrayal (aka Throwaway Wives), respectively.
  • High tone and low tone variants also exist, with the low tone variant of the tune appearing on the Scorpion Releasing DVD release of Whispers (1990).
  • A variant of the music that has the three notes play faster and a different "THUD"/drum roll sound effect exists.
  • A variant of this without the "THUD" also exists.
  • Sometimes, the logo is silent, or it can have the opening theme of the movie play over it.
  • The mini-series People Like Us has a three-note harp theme.
  • Some TV movies and most episodes of Space: 1999 have the 1959 logo theme playing over the logo.
  • The 1990 revival of Tic-Tac-Dough has the theme playing under as Larry Van Nuys announces (following the Barry & Enright Productions logo) "... distributed by ITC!"

Availability: Seen on the company's films and programmes from the time period; it was also typically used for plastering older ITC logos (including the ITC Film Distributors logos) on prints of its television and film library. Newer prints may delete it or plaster it with different logos, but it's still intact on prints that may still be in use.

  • The logo first appeared on the UK and international releases of The Brave Little Toaster (1987).
  • It is also spotted on other international VHS releases when the company held the distribution rights at the time.
  • This has fallen to removal or plastering by other companies (under Carlton and Granada/ITV ownership for example), but still appears on a number of titles released by IVE, Live Entertainment, or Artisan Entertainment, as well as older TV prints of ITC material.
  • This is seen on Artisan DVD releases of films such as The Last Unicorn, The Boys from Brazil, and The Eagle Has Landed, among others.
  • This logo was also spotted on various episodes of The Saint on ITV4 in the UK and at the start and end of one episode thereof on Me-TV titled "The Best Laid Schemes".
  • Edited reruns of Thunderbirds that aired in 1994 on Fox Kids also had the animated logo with copyright; Turbocharged Thunderbirds, which aired in syndication the next year, had a still variant with no copyright.
  • The silent version was seen at the start of a September 4, 1999 airing of Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael on the Lifetime network, plastering the 1990 version of the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo. ITC had originally released the film through that studio, which released it theatrically and on home video. However, ITC retained the television rights to the film, and ITV Studios Global Distribution has expanded these rights to streaming services, whose prints of the film retain the silent version of this logo and have the 2013 ITV Studios Global Entertainment logo follow it at the end. Home video releases also have the silent version of this logo intact, preceding the closing variant of the 1990 version of the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo.
  • The "Entertainment Group" variant is seen at the end of most ITC material on DVD by Artisan Entertainment, such as The Eagle Has Landed and Jesus of Nazareth among many others as well as an Australian airing of Danger Man. Syndicated prints of some CBS Theatrical Films releases also had this at the end when they were shown on TV years ago.
  • This logo is also intact on some ITC films released by different companies, such as the Columbia/TriStar DVD release and a Netflix print of Fear of a Black Hat, the Scorpion Releasing DVD release of Whispers, and the Synapse Films DVD release of Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy.
  • It is also intact on Amazon Prime Video prints of Dogpound Shuffle and Doppelganger.
  • On Blu-ray, this logo is intact on the German BD release of Wedlock, and the Scorpion releases of Trouble Bound, The Last Seduction (including the Network UK BD and SE DVD releases) over the film's opening theme, though the U.S. Artisan DVD release has it plastered with the Barnholtz Productions logo instead.
  • This logo is also seen on ITC catalogue releases by Avid Home Entertainment, where it usually (if not always) plasters earlier ITC logos or those of the films' distributors (e.g. Associated Film Distribution, 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios), Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Avco Embassy Pictures); on the Avid release of The Tamarind Seed, it plasters the Avco Embassy logo but still retains the in-credit ITC opening logo.
  • Current prints of some of these replace this with either the Carlton, Granada, or ITV Studios Global Entertainment logos.
  • This logo also made an appearance on Australian airings of the Thunderbirds episodes "Lord Parker's Holiday" and "Path of Destruction", respectively (and is also inatct on 9Now's prints of those episodes).
    • It was also seen at the end of Syfy UK airings of the aforementioned show's last ever episode titled "Give or Take a Million", which is then followed by the 1999 Carlton International logo.
    • It is also intact at the end of current prints of at least two episodes of The Prisoner ("A Change of Mind" and "Fall Out", respectively), followed by the 2013 ITV Studios Global Entertainment logo.
  • The superimposed variant was seen on the 1990 revival of Tic-Tac-Dough, and was last seen when it was rerun on the USA Network more than 20 years ago, as well as on 1991-95 episodes of The George Michael Sports Machine (presumably to help distinguish the national version of the show from the one seen on NBC's O&O stations {the show was produced by NBC's Washington D.C. station WRC-TV 4}, certain promos included the ITC logo and the ITC diamonds were seen on certain set pieces; beginning fall 1995, Group W Productions took over distribution and were in turn succeeded by Eyemark Entertainment, King World, NBC Enterprises and NBCUniversal Television Distribution).
  • Like with ITV4 airings of the fifth and sixth seasons of The Saint, it is also retained on various episodes on Britbox, with some of them even having the logo at the start as well as the end.
  • It is also seen at the end of the Father Brown Complete Series DVD set of the 1979 TV movie Sanctuary of Fear from Via Vision Entertainment, following the 1979 Marble Arch Productions logo.
  • It is also intact at the start of the ITVX print of Vendetta for The Saint (1969).
  • It is also seen at the start of the 1991 U.S. VHS release of Robin Hood: The Movie from GoodTimes Home Video.
  • It is also seen at the start of The Last Unicorn (1982) on the 2003 UK VHS re-release thereof by Carlton Visual Entertainment.
  • It was also seen at the end of a 2006 WeTV airing of Sweet Dreams (1985), which is then followed by the 2004 Granada International logo.
  • It is also seen at the end of a mid-2000s print of SO1E05 of Edward the Seventh, after the 1969 ATV Colour Production endcap and before the 2004 Granada International logo.
  • It is also seen at the start and end of a later print of the 1981 TV movie Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective.

5th Logo (February 7-9, 1988)


Visuals: On a brown smoke-like background, 2 gold diagonal lines start to draw a diamond. They curve and intersect at the top to draw the second and third diamonds. "ITC" appears letter-by-letter inside the diamonds, and then the following text, in white spaced-out letters, zooms in below the diamonds:

I.T.C. ENTERTAINMENT
GROUP

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: The end theme of the series.

Availability: This is only seen on the miniseries Windmills of the Gods.

References

ITC Entertainment Group
PolyGram Television
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