Kilroy Television Company

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Background

Kilroy Television Company was a British television documentary production company.

Logo (May 26, 1994-August 13, 1996)

Visuals: On a flowing teal fabric background, which is unveiled through an iris effect, two metallic geometric shapes zoom in and out while flipping vertically and merging, forming the letter "K". Alongside them, a horizontal oval border spins and zooms out, containing the letter. "KILROY", in white and with a bottom-right facing shadow, stretches vertically in front of the large letter, followed by "TELEVISION COMPANY" below in the same format minus the bolding, "A" in the same texture as the oval placed at the top of said shape, and "PRODUCTION FOR" in a spaced out white serif font. Additional in-credit information covering the channel the programme was produced for and the copyright stamp appears alongside the remaining text below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Three descending synth keyboard notes, followed by a ding and a cymbal crash, both played at once.

Availability: The logo is seen on the following True Stories documentaries: "Dead Lucky?", "Julia's Baby", and "Julia's Daughter".

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