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'''Logo:''' On an outer space background, we see Earth and then two arms coming from different sides of the planet to hold hands. While they disappear, a filmstrip containing the word "LOGO", with the first "O" consisting of two arms wrapped around Earth vertically. "ENTERTAINMENT" quickly spins around the film strip and Earth horizontally. |
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'''Variant:''' On ''To Dance with Olivia'', the logo is still with "ENTERTAINMENT" in a white Helvetica font fading in. |
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(1994-2001) |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer animation. |
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Logo: We see a earth and then right hand then a filmstrip LOGO ENTERTAINMENT sliding them zooms to earth. |
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Variant: A still variant exists. On a To Dance with Olivia we see a the text is fading in ENTERTAINMENT below by yourself. |
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FX/SFX: The right-hand of this logo |
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Revision as of 08:28, 14 April 2022
(January 1, 1995-March 18, 2001)
Logo: On an outer space background, we see Earth and then two arms coming from different sides of the planet to hold hands. While they disappear, a filmstrip containing the word "LOGO", with the first "O" consisting of two arms wrapped around Earth vertically. "ENTERTAINMENT" quickly spins around the film strip and Earth horizontally.
Variant: On To Dance with Olivia, the logo is still with "ENTERTAINMENT" in a white Helvetica font fading in.
FX/SFX: Computer animation.
Music/Sounds: The end theme or silent.
Availability: First appeared on A Father for Charlie and would later be seen at the end of a True Movies UK airing of For Love of Olivia.