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* '''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
* '''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
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* '''Closing:''' This is a still version of the 1968 opening logo |
* '''Closing:''' This is a still version of the 1968 opening logo. |
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'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the background is blue. |
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the background is blue. |
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* This logo could be seen with a |
* This logo could be seen with a blue or red background on ''Curry & Chips'', LWT's first colour programme. |
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* It was originally shown in B&W. |
* It was originally shown in B&W. |
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* On most colour shows, the text "'''A Colour Production'''" is added below. |
* On most colour shows, the text "'''A Colour Production'''" is added below. |
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* Again, most LWT shows fell victim to the lack of preservation of programmes from this period. |
* Again, most LWT shows fell victim to the lack of preservation of programmes from this period. |
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* Seen on ''Curry & Chips'', ''Frost On Sunday'', ''Wicked Woman: Alice Rhodes'', ''Tommy Cooper'', ''Manhunt'', and ''On the Buses''. |
* Seen on ''Curry & Chips'', ''Frost On Sunday'', ''Wicked Woman: Alice Rhodes'', ''Tommy Cooper'', ''Manhunt'', and ''On the Buses''. |
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* The colour version of the closing |
* The colour version of the closing variant was also seen at the end of a January 7, 2024 airing of S01E10 of ''Manhunt'' on Talking Pictures TV. |
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* The colour version of the closing variant is also preserved on ITV4 airings of ''Tommy Cooper'', which is then followed by the 2009 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Global]] logo. |
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===3rd Logo (September 18, 1970-August 1978)=== |
===3rd Logo (September 18, 1970-August 1978)=== |
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*'''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
* '''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
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*'''Closing:''' This is a still version of the 1970 ident with "A Colour Production" added underneath the logo. |
* '''Closing:''' This is a still version of the 1970 ident with "A Colour Production" added underneath the logo. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* Sometimes, "A" appears on top of "London Weekend". |
* Sometimes, "A" appears on top of "London Weekend". |
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* A variant with "London Weekend Presentation" exists. |
* A variant with "London Weekend Presentation" exists, which was seen at the end of movies and imported programmes. |
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* A <u> |
* A <u>B&W variant</u> also exists. |
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* On <u>early episodes of ''The Professionals''</u>, |
* On <u>early episodes of ''The Professionals''</u>, this logo shares the screen with the Avengers Mark 1 Productions logo. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' |
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*'''Opening:''' Rough cel animation by Terry Griffiths. |
* '''Opening:''' Rough cel animation by Terry Griffiths. |
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*'''Closing:''' A printed card. |
* '''Closing:''' A printed card. |
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'''Audio:''' |
'''Audio:''' |
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*'''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
* '''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
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*'''Closing:''' The ending theme of the programme or none. |
* '''Closing:''' The ending theme of the programme or none. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 1978. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 1978. |
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* |
* Examples include ''Frankie and Tommy'', ''On the Buses'', ''Upstairs, Downstairs'', ''The Death of Adolf Hitler'', ''Two's Company'', ''The Fosters'', and early episodes of ''The Professionals'', among many others. |
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* The 1977 series ''Love for Lydia'' also has the logo retained on VHS. |
* The 1977 series ''Love for Lydia'' also has the logo retained on VHS. |
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* It is also seen on GOLD airings of ''The Fosters''. |
* It is also seen on GOLD airings of ''The Fosters''. |
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* The |
* The B&W variant of this logo was primarily seen on LWT shows produced during industrial action regarding the operation of colour equipment. This came to be known as the "Colour Strike". |
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* The B&W opening and closing variants of this logo are also preserved on the Taking Pictures TV airings of ''Budgie''. |
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* The opening and closing variants can also be found on ''The Best Of Upstairs, Downstairs'' VHS releases from [[Thorn EMI Video]], although these are now out of print. |
* The opening and closing variants can also be found on ''The Best Of Upstairs, Downstairs'' VHS releases from [[Thorn EMI Video]], although these are now out of print. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* Sometimes, "Colour Production" may be reworded to "Presentation" (which |
* Sometimes, "Colour Production" may be reworded to "Presentation" (which was seen at the end of movies and imported programmes). |
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* For programmes that LWT produced for Channel 4, the text underneath reads "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''A LONDON WEEKEND TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR'''}}" and the 1978 LWT logo is also smaller. |
* For programmes that LWT produced for Channel 4, the text underneath reads "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''A LONDON WEEKEND TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR'''}}" and the 1978 LWT logo is also smaller. |
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* One end variant used around Christmas time has the logo covered in snow. |
* One end variant used around Christmas time has the logo covered in snow. |
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* A special end variant was used on ''Gay Life'', where it shows a "'''LMU'''" logo styled after the "'''LWT'''" logo along with the text "'''London Minorities Unit'''", a credit for the Editor, and a copyright date reading "© LWT (year in Roman numerals)". The text then disappears and the logo stretches back and flips out to leave room for the "'''LWT'''" logo to flip in and "'''London Weekend Television Colour Production'''" pops in below. Later versions would just have the logo crossfade to the end result instead. |
* A special end variant was used on ''Gay Life'', where it shows a "'''LMU'''" logo styled after the "'''LWT'''" logo along with the text "'''London Minorities Unit'''", a credit for the Editor, and a copyright date reading "© LWT (year in Roman numerals)". The text then disappears and the logo stretches back and flips out to leave room for the "'''LWT'''" logo to flip in and "'''London Weekend Television Colour Production'''" pops in below. Later versions would just have the logo crossfade to the end result instead. |
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* There is also a version with a white background with the {{color|orangered|red-orange}} part a lot more |
* There is also a version with a white background with the {{color|orangered|red-orange}} part a lot more orange. |
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* On ''Carrott Del Sol'', the logo is white and appears as an in-credit logo. |
* On ''Carrott Del Sol'', the logo is white and appears as an in-credit logo. |
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* On ''The Professionals'', the logo is in an in-credit format like the above variant. The company name, albeit in two rows, is next to it. |
* On ''The Professionals'', the logo is in an in-credit format like the above variant. The company name, albeit in two rows, is next to it. |
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* A still version of the 1978 ident |
* A still version of the 1978 ident, albeit with "© 1971" appearing below also exists, which is seen at the end of a later print of the ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' episode "On Trial". |
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'''Technique:''' A printed card. |
'''Technique:''' A printed card. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on LWT-programmes from the time-period until it was replaced by the next logo in 1986. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on LWT-programmes from the time-period until it was replaced by the next logo in 1986. |
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* Examples include ''The South Bank Show'', ''Game For A Laugh'', ''Punch Lines'', season 1 of ''Blind Date'', the first three seasons of ''Cilla's Surprise Surprise'', ''We Love TV'', ''The Pyramid Game'', ''Holding the Fort'', ''Dutch Girls'', ''Gay Life'', ''The Professionals'', ''The Cannon & Ball Show'', ''Denis Norden's World of Television'', seasons 1 to 4a of the UK version of ''Child's Play'', and the first two seasons of ''Dempsey and Makepeace'', among many others. |
* Examples include ''The South Bank Show'', ''Game For A Laugh'', ''Punch Lines'', season 1 of ''Blind Date'', the first three seasons of ''Cilla's Surprise Surprise'', ''We Love TV'', ''The Pyramid Game'', ''Holding the Fort'', ''Dutch Girls'', ''Gay Life'', ''The Professionals'', ''The Cannon & Ball Show'', ''Denis Norden's World of Television'', ''Russ Abbot's Saturday Madhouse'', ''Two's Company'', seasons 1 to 4a of the UK version of ''Child's Play'', and the first two seasons of ''Dempsey and Makepeace'', among many others. |
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* It is also seen on the U.S. VHS release of ''Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime''. |
* It is also seen on the U.S. VHS release of ''Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime''. |
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* This logo is also kept intact on the Network Distributing DVD releases of ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series 1'' (along with the first disc of ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series'' which covers Season 1) and ''The Goodies: The Complete LWT Series'', respectively. |
* This logo is also kept intact on the Network Distributing DVD releases of ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series 1'' (along with the first disc of ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series'' which covers Season 1) and ''The Goodies: The Complete LWT Series'', respectively. |
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File:Lwt27.jpeg |
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'''Visuals:''' |
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*'''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
* '''Opening:''' Same as the station ID of the era. |
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*'''Closing:''' |
* '''Closing:''' |
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**'''August 29, 1986-August 27, 1989:''' This is a still version of the 1986 LWT ident. |
** '''August 29, 1986-August 27, 1989:''' This is a still version of the 1986 LWT ident. |
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**'''September 1, 1989-August 25, 1996:''' The 1986 LWT logo is smaller and moved to the top half of the screen. Underneath it, the text reads "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gray|''AN LWT PRODUCTION''}}}}". |
** '''September 1, 1989-August 25, 1996:''' The 1986 LWT logo is smaller and moved to the top half of the screen. Underneath it, the text reads "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gray|''AN LWT PRODUCTION''}}}}". |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* Sometimes, the copyright notice in Roman numerals appears below the LWT logo from 1986 until 1989. |
* Sometimes, the copyright notice in Roman numerals appears below the LWT logo from 1986 until 1989. |
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* An alternate variant of the 1986 LWT endcap also exists, which is seen on a later print of a season 2 episode of ''Please Sir!'' (plastering the closing variant of the 3rd logo), and was also seen on other shows such as ''The Saturday Gang'', and on the 1986 airings of ''The A-Team'' and ''California Highway'', respectively. |
* An alternate variant of the 1986 LWT endcap also exists, which is seen on a later print of a season 2 episode of ''Please Sir!'' (plastering the closing variant of the 3rd logo), and was also seen on other shows such as ''The Saturday Gang'' and ''City Safari'', among others, and on the 1986 airings of ''The A-Team'' and ''California Highway'', respectively. |
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* On a December 1987 [[London Weekend Television|LWT]] rerun of ''The Pink Panther Show'' (1969), the 1986 LWT endcap fades into the trailer for the movie premiere of ''Ghostbusters'' (1984). |
* On a December 1987 [[London Weekend Television|LWT]] rerun of ''The Pink Panther Show'' (1969), the 1986 LWT endcap fades into the trailer for the movie premiere of ''Ghostbusters'' (1984). |
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* On ''Torvill and Dean: Fire and Ice'', the text which reads "IN ASSOCIATION WITH HANOVER INTERNATIONAL SERVICES BV" |
* On ''Torvill and Dean: Fire and Ice'', the text which reads "IN ASSOCIATION WITH HANOVER INTERNATIONAL SERVICES BV" appears below the logo. |
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* Sometimes on the 1989 variant: |
* Sometimes on the 1989 variant: |
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** "PRODUCTION" is reworded to either "PROGRAMME" or "PRESENTATION" (the latter of which was seen at the end of movies and imported programmes such as ''Home and Away''). |
** "PRODUCTION" is reworded to either "PROGRAMME" or "PRESENTATION" (the latter of which was seen at the end of movies and imported programmes such as ''Home and Away''). |
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** The 1989 ITV logo appears below either the "AN LWT PRODUCTION FOR", "AN LWT PROGRAMME FOR" or "AN LWT PRESENTATION FOR" text on networked programmes. |
** The 1989 ITV logo appears below either the "AN LWT PRODUCTION FOR", "AN LWT PROGRAMME FOR" or "AN LWT PRESENTATION FOR" text on networked programmes. |
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** A B&W version of the 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo also exists, which is seen on mid-1990s prints of ''Upstairs, Downstairs''. |
** A B&W version of the 1989 programme variant with the 1989 ITV logo also exists, which is seen on mid-1990s prints of ''Upstairs, Downstairs''. |
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* On a 20th December 1995 airing of ''The Dame Edna Christmas Experience!'' on Channel 4, the "AN LWT PROGRAMME" variant of the 1989 endcap is seen with the copyright notice reading "© LWT MCMLXXXVII", which appears below. |
* On a 20th December 1995 airing of ''The Dame Edna Christmas Experience!'' on Channel 4, the "AN LWT PROGRAMME" variant of the 1989 endcap is seen with the copyright notice reading "© LWT MCMLXXXVII", which appears below. |
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* An in-credit version exists. |
* An in-credit version exists. |
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* On the demo reel to ''The South Bank Show'', the 1986 logo is against a different dimly lit white background with the company name on top and a copyright notice underneath. |
* On the demo reel to ''The South Bank Show'', the 1986 logo is against a different dimly lit white background with the company name on top and a copyright notice underneath. |
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* On ''The Robbie Coltrane Special'', the 1986 logo appears on a white background with the 1989 [[Pozzitive Television]] logo. |
* On ''The Robbie Coltrane Special'', the 1986 logo appears on a white background with the 1989 [[Pozzitive Television]] logo. |
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* On ''It'll Be Alright On The Night'', an animated arm with |
* On ''It'll Be Alright On The Night'', an animated arm with blue sleeves enters the bottom right side of the screen holding a white clapperboard with the words "GOOD NIGHT" written it. It releases the clapper stick and leaves the screen. |
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** On ''It'll Be Alright On The Night 7'', the clapperboard reads "Happy New Year". |
** On ''It'll Be Alright On The Night 7'', the clapperboard reads "Happy New Year". |
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'''Availability:''' Used for nearly ten years on LWT-owned/distributed programmes from the time-period. After the retirement of the 1986 LWT ident in 1992, this remained in use up until 1996. |
'''Availability:''' Used for nearly ten years on LWT-owned/distributed programmes from the time-period. After the retirement of the 1986 LWT ident in 1992, this remained in use up until 1996. |
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* Seen on many TV shows and movies produced by LWT from the time-period until 1996, such as ''The One That Got Away'', ''Frankie Howerd on Campus'', ''Further Up Pompeii'', ''Aspel & Company'', ''The Two of Us'', the third and final season of ''Dempsey and Makepeace'', ''Beadle's About'', ''The Cannon & Ball Show'', ''Blind Date'', ''Cilla's Surprise Surprise'', seasons 4b to 5b of the UK version of ''Child's Play'', ''Schofield's Quest'', ''The Big E'' (following the 1992 [[Blueprint Productions]] logo), ''Anna Lee'', VHS and DVD releases of ''Poirot'', and ''Lovejoy'', when A&E aired it during the 1990s. |
* Seen on many TV shows and movies produced by LWT from the time-period until 1996, such as ''The One That Got Away'', ''Frankie Howerd on Campus'', ''Further Up Pompeii'', ''Aspel & Company'', ''The Two of Us'', the third and final season of ''Dempsey and Makepeace'', ''Beadle's About'', ''The Charmer'', ''Bust'', ''The Cannon & Ball Show'', ''Blind Date'', ''Cilla's Surprise Surprise'', seasons 4b to 5b of the UK version of ''Child's Play'', the first eight seasons of ''Hale and Pace'', ''Schofield's Quest'', ''Walden'', ''The Big E'' (following the 1992 [[Blueprint Productions]] logo), ''Anna Lee'', VHS and DVD releases of ''Poirot'', and ''Lovejoy'', when A&E aired it during the 1990s. |
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* The opening variant of this logo was used on all networked programmes by LWT until ITV abolished frontcaps starting on January 1, 1988. |
* The 1986 opening variant of this logo was used on all networked programmes by LWT until ITV abolished frontcaps starting on January 1, 1988. |
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* The alternate 1986 still variant is preserved on a later print of a season 2 episode of ''Please Sir!'' (plastering the closing variant of the 3rd logo), and was also seen on other shows such as ''The Saturday Gang'', and on the 1986 airings of ''The A-Team'' and ''California Highway'', respectively. |
* The alternate 1986 still variant is preserved on a later print of a season 2 episode of ''Please Sir!'' (plastering the closing variant of the 3rd logo), and was also seen on other shows such as ''The Saturday Gang'' and ''City Safari'', among others, and on the 1986 airings of ''The A-Team'' and ''California Highway'', respectively. |
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* The 1986 opening variant and copyright variant of the 1986 endcap with the 1987 copyright notice in Roman numerals are both also intact on Rewind TV airings of ''The Charmer''. |
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* This logo may succeed the next one on some programmes such as ''London's Burning'', ''Johnny and the Dead'', and the UK version of ''Gladiators'', among others. |
* This logo may succeed the next one on some programmes such as ''London's Burning'', ''Johnny and the Dead'', ''Caught on Camera'', and the UK version of ''Gladiators'', among others. |
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** Speaking of the latter, it is also intact on seasons 1-4, which also retain the 1989 "An LWT Production for ITV" endcap, with seasons 5-8 featuring the 7th logo. |
** Speaking of the latter, it is also intact on seasons 1-4, which also retain the 1989 "An LWT Production for ITV" endcap, with seasons 5-8 featuring the 7th logo. |
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* This also plasters over the 3rd logo at the end on 1990s-onwards era prints of the Season 1 colour episodes of ''Upstairs, Downstairs''. |
* This logo also plasters over the 3rd logo at the end on 1990s-onwards era prints of the Season 1 colour episodes of ''Upstairs, Downstairs''. |
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* Current prints of Seasons 1-6 of ''Poirot'' often delete this out, while mid-2000s prints plaster it with the 2001 [[Granada Media International|Granada]] "G Without Arrow" logo. |
* Current prints of Seasons 1-6 of ''Poirot'' often delete this out, while mid-2000s prints plaster it with the 2001 [[Granada Media International|Granada]] "G Without Arrow" logo. |
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* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo is also intact on the 1997 UK VHS release of ''The Treacle People: Treacle Trouble'' from [[PolyGram Video]]. |
* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo is also intact on the 1997 UK VHS release of ''The Treacle People: Treacle Trouble'' from [[PolyGram Video]]. |
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* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also originally seen on the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'', appearing after the 6th logo. |
* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also originally seen on the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'', appearing after the 6th logo. |
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** However, this logo and the 6th were both plastered by the 7th logo on a December 24, 2022 airing of the aforementioned special on ITV3 instead. |
** However, this logo and the 6th were both plastered by the 7th logo on a December 24, 2022 airing of the aforementioned special on ITV3 instead. |
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* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of an October 3, 2022 airing of ''On the Buses'' S0302 titled "The Cistern" on ITV3. |
* The 1989 production variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of an October 3, 2022 airing of ''On the Buses'' S0302 titled "The Cistern" on ITV3. |
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* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen |
* The 1989 programme variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen on a September 26, 2022 airing of the ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' episode "On Trial" on ITV3, following the 6th logo. |
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* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen |
* The 1989 programme variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of a May 28, 2023 airing of the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck'' on ITV3, following the 6th logo. |
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* The 1989 variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of |
* The 1989 production variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of ''30 Years of James Bond'', and on the original 1992 airing of ''The Grand Opening of Eurodisney''. |
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* The 1989 production variant with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of both the December 30, 2023 and January 2, 2024 airings of the 1988 TV specials ''One More Audience with Dame Edna'' and ''An Audience with Victoria Wood'' on ITV3, respectively (plastering the 1988 copyright variant of the 1986 endcap). |
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* The copyright variant of the 1986 endcap with the 1988 copyright year is also kept intact on ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series 2'' and the ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series'' DVD releases, respectively. |
* The copyright variant of the 1986 endcap with the 1988 copyright year is also kept intact on ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series 2'' and the ''Hot Metal: The Complete Series'' DVD releases, respectively. |
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* The copyright variant of the 1986 endcap with the 1987 copyright year is also intact on the Rewind TV airings of season one of ''Bust''. |
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* The 1989 presentation variant with the 1989 ITV logo was seen at the end of movies and imported programmes until August 25, 1996, such as a September 2, 1989 LWT airing of the 1986 TV movie ''Beverly Hills Madam'', which fades in after the 1982 [[Orion Television]] logo, and is also seen on ITV4 airings of ''The Professionals'' episode "The Rack", albeit cropped to 16:9 on the latter. |
* The 1989 presentation variant with the 1989 ITV logo was seen at the end of movies and imported programmes until August 25, 1996, such as a September 2, 1989 LWT airing of the 1986 TV movie ''Beverly Hills Madam'', which fades in after the 1982 [[Orion Television]] logo, and is also seen on ITV4 airings of ''The Professionals'' episode "The Rack", albeit cropped to 16:9 on the latter. |
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* The 1989 programme variant with the 1989 ITV logo is also preserved on a U.S. master copy of S04E02 of ''Two's Company'' titled "The Clergy", after the 6th logo and before the 1999 [[American Public Television]] logo. |
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* The 1989 production variant with the 1989 ITV logo can also be found on the Talking Pictures TV airings of the ''Crime Story'' episode "Dear Roy: Love Gillian", following the [[Blue Heaven Productions]] endcap. |
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===6th Logo (1993-August 25, 1996)=== |
===6th Logo (1993-August 25, 1996)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' Over a |
'''Visuals:''' Over a grey iron background is the monogram "'''{{color|gray|LWTP}}'''" carved into the centre of the screen, with the letter "'''{{color|gray|L}}'''" and the letter "'''{{color|gray|T}}'''" contained in a square, and the letter '''"{{color|gray|P}}"''' in a circle. Underneath it is "LWT PRODUCTIONS" with the letter "P" in a circle. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* Most of the time, a copyright stamp in white is shown below. |
* Most of the time, a copyright stamp in white is shown below. |
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* On programmes that were made for [[Channel 4|Channel Four]] such as ''An Interview with Dennis Potter'', among others, the words "FOR CHANNEL FOUR" would also appear below the logo. |
* On programmes that were made for [[Channel 4|Channel Four]] such as ''An Interview with Dennis Potter'', and on the 1995 rerun of ''An Audience with Billy Connolly'', among others, the words "FOR CHANNEL FOUR" would also appear below the logo. |
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* Some in-credit variants also exist on co-productions of that era. Here, the logo is carved into a lighter background with the co-producer's logo and a copyright stamp below. |
* Some in-credit variants also exist on co-productions of that era. Here, the logo is carved into a lighter background with the co-producer's logo and a copyright stamp below. |
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* On an episode of ''The One That Got Away'', the logo fades in and out. |
* On an episode of ''The One That Got Away'', the logo fades in and out. |
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'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the programme or none. |
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the programme or none. |
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'''Availability:''' Used in tandem with the previous endboard from 1993 up until |
'''Availability:''' Used in tandem with the previous endboard from 1993 up until August 25, 1996. |
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* Seen on all programmes made by LWT from the era, such as ''Play Your Cards Right'', ''Poirot'' episodes, ''Beadle's About'', ''Anna Lee'', ''An Interview with Dennis Potter'', ''Johnny and the Dead'', and ''Gladiators'', among others. This logo was always followed by the previous endboard. |
* Seen on all programmes made by LWT from the era, such as ''Play Your Cards Right'', ''Poirot'' episodes, ''Beadle's About'', ''Anna Lee'', ''An Interview with Dennis Potter'', ''Johnny and the Dead'', ''Time After Time'', ''Caught on Camera'', the 1994 TV movie ''Open Fire'', and ''Gladiators'', among others. This logo was always followed by the previous endboard. |
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* ESPN Classic reruns of the U.S. edits of ''International Gladiators'' also retained this (in-between the [[Four Point Entertainment]] and [[Samuel Goldwyn Television]] logos). |
* ESPN Classic reruns of the U.S. edits of ''International Gladiators'' also retained this (in-between the [[Four Point Entertainment]] and [[Samuel Goldwyn Television]] logos). |
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* [[Video Collection International|VCI]] releases of Season 6 of ''Poirot'' cuts this out and goes straight to London Weekend Television's 1989-1996 endboard, while current prints delete this and London Weekend Television's 1989-1996 endboard out, while 2000s prints would have the 2001 Granada "G Without Arrow" logo plastering the combo entirely. |
* [[Video Collection International|VCI]] releases of Season 6 of ''Poirot'' cuts this out and goes straight to London Weekend Television's 1989-1996 endboard, while current prints delete this and London Weekend Television's 1989-1996 endboard out, while 2000s prints would have the 2001 Granada "G Without Arrow" logo plastering the combo entirely. |
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* It was also seen on ''CITV's Simply the Best'' from 1995 on CITV. |
* It was also seen on ''CITV's Simply the Best'' from 1995 on CITV. |
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* It was also originally seen on the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'', which is then followed by the 1989 variant of the 5th logo, however, a December 24, 2022 ITV3 airing of the aforementioned special plaster this and the 1989 variant of the 5th logo with the 7th logo instead, which is likely due to that airing making use of a later print from the 7th logo's era. |
* It was also originally seen on the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'', which is then followed by the 1989 variant of the 5th logo, however, a December 24, 2022 ITV3 airing of the aforementioned special plaster this and the 1989 variant of the 5th logo with the 7th logo instead, which is likely due to that airing making use of a later print from the 7th logo's era. |
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* It was also seen at the end of a September 26, 2022 airing of the ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' episode "On Trial" on ITV3, which is then followed by the 1989 "An LWT Programme for ITV" variant of the 5th logo. |
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* It was also seen at the end of a May 28, 2023 airing of the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck'' on ITV3, when is then followed by the 1989 variant of the 5th logo. |
* It was also seen at the end of a May 28, 2023 airing of the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck'' on ITV3, when is then followed by the 1989 variant of the 5th logo. |
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* It is also preserved on the UKTV Play streaming print of the pilot episode of ''London's Burning'', which is then followed by the 1989 "An LWT Programme for ITV" variant of the 5th logo. |
* It is also preserved on the UKTV Play streaming print of the pilot episode of ''London's Burning'', which is then followed by the 1989 "An LWT Programme for ITV" variant of the 5th logo. |
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* It is also seen at the end of a U.S. master copy of S04E02 of ''Two's Company'' titled "The Clergy", which is then followed by both the 1989 "An LWT Programme for ITV" variant of the 5th logo and the 1999 American Public Television logo. |
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* It is also seen at the end of the Talking Pictures TV airings of the 1997 TV movie ''The Place of the Dead'', which is then followed by the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo. |
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===7th Logo (August 30, 1996-2002)=== |
===7th Logo (August 30, 1996-2002)=== |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* Sometimes, "Production" may be reworded to "Programme" or "Presentation" (the latter of which |
* Sometimes, "Production" may be reworded to "Programme" or "Presentation" (the latter of which was seen at the end of movies and imported programmes). |
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* Sometimes, a copyright notice saying ''© LWT (year)'' appears on the bottom right of the screen which was seen on some LWT programmes such as ''Entertainment 96'', the 1997 TV special ''An Audience with Ronnie Corbett'', and a December 24, 2022 ITV3 airing of the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'', respectively, among others. |
* Sometimes, a copyright notice saying ''© LWT (year)'' appears on the bottom right of the screen, which was seen on some LWT programmes such as ''Entertainment 96'', the 1997 TV special ''An Audience with Ronnie Corbett'', and a December 24, 2022 ITV3 airing of the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'', respectively, among others. |
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* A widescreen version exists. |
* A widescreen version exists. |
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* The 1989 ITV logo also appears below the text as well for networked programmes. This variant was used until October 4, 1998. It also appears on late-1990s prints of some ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' episodes. |
* The 1989 ITV logo also appears below the either "An LWT Production for", "An LWT Programme for", or "An LWT Presentation for" text as well for networked programmes. This variant was used until October 4, 1998. It also appears on late-1990s prints of some ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' episodes. |
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* The logo can also sometimes share the screen with other logos, either in on-screen or in-credit form. |
* The logo can also sometimes share the screen with other logos, either in on-screen or in-credit form. |
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* The logo may also sometimes appear in print form accompanied with the text "LWT Productions" or "Production". |
* The logo may also sometimes appear in print form accompanied with the text "LWT Productions" or "Production". |
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* On the 1990s version of ''Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right'', this logo appears with the 1997 [[Grundy Television|Grundy]] logo. |
* On the 1990s version of ''Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right'', this logo appears with the 1997 [[Grundy Television|Grundy]] logo. |
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* On the VCI DVD releases of the two ''Poirot'' episodes "Evil Under the Sun" and "Murder in Mesopotamia", respectively, the widescreen version appears to be squished to 4:3. |
* On the VCI DVD releases of the two ''Poirot'' episodes "Evil Under the Sun" and "Murder in Mesopotamia", respectively, the widescreen version appears to be squished to 4:3. |
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* On 1997 CITV airings of various programmes such as ''Art Attack'' and ''Goggle Watch'', the logo is shrunken and shown alongside other logos against a dimly lit |
* On 1997 CITV airings of various programmes such as ''Art Attack'' and ''Goggle Watch'', the logo is shrunken and shown alongside other logos against a dimly lit grey background. "'''An'''" and "'''Programme for'''" appear above and below the logos whereas the 1989 ITV logo is underneath them all. |
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* On ''Two Thousand Years'', the text reading "in association with CTVC" appears below the logo. |
* On ''Two Thousand Years'', the text reading "in association with CTVC" appears below the logo. |
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* On ''Torvill & Dean: Making New Magic'', the copyright notice which reads "© Inside Edge Productions Ltd 1997" appears below the 1989 ITV logo. |
* On ''Torvill & Dean: Making New Magic'', the copyright notice which reads "© Inside Edge Productions Ltd 1997" appears below the 1989 ITV logo. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 2002. During it's final years, it would be used in tandem with the next endboard. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 2002. During it's final years, it would be used in tandem with the next endboard. |
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* Examples include ''Jane Eyre'', the 1998 TV movie ''Wuthering Heights'', the first five seasons of ''Airline'', the final two seasons of ''Hale and Pace'', ''Greta Garbo: A Lone Star'', ''Blind Date'', ''Gladiators'' (and its children's spin-off ''Gladiators: Train 2 Win''), ''In Bed with Medinner'', ''The South Bank Show'','' An Audience with...'', ''The London Programme Interviews'', ''Des Res'', and the final two seasons of ''Strange But True?'', among many others, and was in use until the summer of 2002, when Granada introduced the purple end boards for all its owned regions in late 2001. |
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* It also plasters older logos and the "An LWT Programme for ITV" variant of this logo is preserved on a late 1990s print of a 1969 episode of ''Doctor in the House''. |
* It also plasters older logos, and the "An LWT Programme for ITV" variant of this logo is preserved on a late 1990s print of a 1969 episode of ''Doctor in the House''. |
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* On Challenge reruns of the show ''Play Your Cards Right'', the LWT/Fremantle endcap remains intact, however, the 1996 LWT endcap is plastered by the 2001 [[Fremantle|FremantleMedia]] logo instead. |
* On Challenge reruns of the show ''Play Your Cards Right'', the LWT/Fremantle endcap remains intact, however, the 1996 LWT endcap is plastered by the 2001 [[Fremantle|FremantleMedia]] logo instead. |
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* The version with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen on ''Entertainment 96'', ''Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery'', ''House Hunters'', ''Ice Warriors'', ''Duck Patrol'', ''CITV Awards 1996'', ''Torvill & Dean: Making New Magic'', season 2 of ''Goggle Watch'', ''One In a Million'', and at the end of the original 1996 airing of ''An Audience With Sooty'' on CITV, respectively. |
* The version with the 1989 ITV logo was also seen on ''Entertainment 96'', ''Funky Bunker'', ''Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery'', ''House Hunters'', ''Ice Warriors'', ''Duck Patrol'', ''CITV Awards 1996'', ''Torvill & Dean: Making New Magic'', season 2 of ''Goggle Watch'', ''One In a Million'', and at the end of the original 1996 airing of ''An Audience With Sooty'' on CITV, respectively. |
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* The version with the 1989 ITV logo is also seen on Charge! airings of the UK version of ''Gladiators'', which is then followed by the 2005 [[MGM Television|MGM Worldwide Television Distribution]] logo. |
* The version with the 1989 ITV logo is also seen on Charge! airings of the UK version of ''Gladiators'', which is then followed by the 2005 [[MGM Television|MGM Worldwide Television Distribution]] logo. |
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* The |
* The programme variant with the 1989 ITV logo is also preserved on a U.S. master copy of S01E05 of ''A Fine Romance'' titled "How to Avoid Bankruptcy" (plastering the 4th logo), which is then followed by the 1999 American Public Television logo. |
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* The version without the 1989 ITV logo |
* The version without the 1989 ITV logo is also seen on the 1997 UK VHS release of ''An Audience With Sooty'' from [[Tempo Video]] (and the 2002 UK VHS re-release thereof from [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]), and the 2000 TV movies ''A Christmas Carol'', ''Hero of the Hour'', and ''Buried Treasure'', respectively. |
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* The production variant without the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of a May 23, 2023 airing of the 1985 TV special ''An Audience with Billy Connolly'' on ITV4, plastering the 4th logo. |
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* The version without the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of a December 24, 2022 airing of the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'' on ITV3, plastering the 1989 variant of the 5th logo. |
* The version without the 1989 ITV logo was also seen at the end of a December 24, 2022 airing of the 1994 TV special ''An Audience with Bob Monkhouse'' on ITV3, plastering the 1989 variant of the 5th logo. |
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* The version without the 1989 ITV logo was also seen on the original prints of Seasons 7-8 ''Poirot'' episodes, but only the VCI DVD releases of the eighth season kept this intact with it being followed by the 2001 Granada "G Without Arrow" logo. However, current prints have no logo at all. |
* The version without the 1989 ITV logo was also seen on the original prints of Seasons 7-8 ''Poirot'' episodes, but only the VCI DVD releases of the eighth season kept this intact with it being followed by the 2001 Granada "G Without Arrow" logo. However, current prints have no logo at all. |
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* The presentation variant with the 1989 ITV logo is seen on the UK version of season 1 of ''Animal Stories''. |
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=== 8th Logo (2001-October 31, 2004) === |
=== 8th Logo (2001-October 31, 2004) === |
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the Granada purple end card with the corporate logo used by all other [[Granada Media Group|Granada]]-owned regions, however, the shadow copies are of the 1996 LWT symbol, and the square has the white LWT logo inside with the text reads "An LWT Production". |
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'''Variants:''' |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 2004. |
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* Examples include the final season of ''Blind Date'', ''Popstars: The Rivals'', ''Airline'', ''It'll Be Alright on the Night'', ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'', ''Stars Behaving Badly'', and ''Whose Right Is It Anyway?'', among many others. |
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* The Meridian variant was seen on ''Doodlebug Summer''. |
* The Meridian variant was seen on ''Doodlebug Summer''. |
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This is the production arm of London Weekend Television.
Visuals:
Variant: Sometimes, the background is blue.
Technique:
Audio:
Availability: It was only used for a year before it was replaced with the next logo, most LWT shows have fallen victim to wiping.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique:
Audio:
Audio Variant: Sometimes on B&W shows and some very early colourised ones, the fanfare would be in a lower-pitch and have only three timpani beats for the opening variant.
Availability: Again used for a short-time before it was replaced by the next logo.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique:
Audio:
Availability: Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 1978.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique: A printed card.
Audio:
Availability: Seen on LWT-programmes from the time-period until it was replaced by the next logo in 1986.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique:
Audio:
Availability: Used for nearly ten years on LWT-owned/distributed programmes from the time-period. After the retirement of the 1986 LWT ident in 1992, this remained in use up until 1996.
Visuals: Over a grey iron background is the monogram "LWTP" carved into the centre of the screen, with the letter "L" and the letter "T" contained in a square, and the letter "P" in a circle. Underneath it is "LWT PRODUCTIONS" with the letter "P" in a circle.
Variants:
Technique: A still CGI render.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Used in tandem with the previous endboard from 1993 up until August 25, 1996.
Visuals: As with the previous logos, this is a still version of the 1996 logo with the text "An LWT Production" added underneath.
Variants:
Technique: A still CGI render.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 2002. During it's final years, it would be used in tandem with the next endboard.
Visuals: Same as the Granada purple end card with the corporate logo used by all other Granada-owned regions, however, the shadow copies are of the 1996 LWT symbol, and the square has the white LWT logo inside with the text reads "An LWT Production".
Variants:
Technique: A still CGI render.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.
Availability: Seen on programmes by LWT from the time-period until 2004.
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