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Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1998) (From - The History of Cancer episode Cancer Wars).png|Stacked bottom text
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1998) (From - The History of Cancer episode Cancer Wars).png|Stacked bottom text
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1997) (From - Quisine).png|Stacked bottom text w/ copyright
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1997) (From - Quisine).png|Stacked bottom text w/ copyright
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1997) (From - July 1997 Channel 4 airing of an unknown programme).png|Stacked bottom text w/ Channel 4 notice
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1998) (From - the Secret History documentary Winter of Discontent).png|Channel 4
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1998) (From - the Secret History documentary Winter of Discontent).png|Channel 4
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1998) (From - White House Tape).png|Channel 4 and The Learning Channel.
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1998) (From - White House Tape).png|Channel 4 and The Learning Channel.
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Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1999, stretched) (From - the Withnail and I extra I Demand to Have Some Booze!).png|Channel 4 notice (stretched widescreen)
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1999, stretched) (From - the Withnail and I extra I Demand to Have Some Booze!).png|Channel 4 notice (stretched widescreen)
Mentorn Barraclough Carey and Arcadia Pictures (1999) (From - Death Leap).png|Arcadia Pictures logo + Hamilton Productions, Carlton International, and Component notices
Mentorn Barraclough Carey and Arcadia Pictures (1999) (From - Death Leap).png|Arcadia Pictures logo + Hamilton Productions, Carlton International, and Component notices
Mentorn Barraclough Carey (1999) (From - Kosova).png
MBC Midlands and BBC Manchester (1998) (From - You Are, Are You Not, Russell Harty).png|"Midlands" + BBC Manchester
MBC Midlands and BBC Manchester (1998) (From - You Are, Are You Not, Russell Harty).png|"Midlands" + BBC Manchester
Mentorn Barraclough Carey and London Weekend Television (1998) (From - 3 January 1998 Channel 4 airing of Stanley Baxter His Best Bits).png|Boxed + LWT pairing
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'''Logo:''' On a steel-colored ocean-like background, a shiny, {{color|orange}} ball falls from the screen and causes a ripple effect, revealing the fairly beveled letters "{{color|royalblue|'''mbc'''}}" and the bottom text "{{font|Arial Black|''mentorn barraclough carey''}}". Co-producers appear below after the animation sequence.
'''Visuals:''' On a steel-colored ocean-like background, a shiny, orange ball falls from the screen and causes a ripple effect, revealing the fairly beveled letters "{{color|royalblue|'''mbc'''}}" and the bottom text "{{font|Arial Black|''mentorn barraclough carey''}}". Co-producers appear below after the animation sequence.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*Early programs containing this logo have the bottom text stacked.
*<u>Early programmes</u> containing this logo have the bottom text stacked.
*A widescreen version of this logo exists.
*A <u>widescreen</u> version of this logo exists.
**On the ''Withnail and I'' extra "I Demand to Have Some Booze!", the logo appears to be stretched.
**On the <u>''Withnail and I'' extra "I Demand to Have Some Booze!"</u>, the logo appears to be stretched.
*On ''Stanley Baxter: His Best Bits'', the logo is <u>cropped and shrunken</u> where it is paired with the 1996 [[London Weekend Television Productions|LWT]] logo and the text also reads "MENTORN BARRACLOUGH CAREY and LWT Productions for Channel 4" with the copyright notice saying "(C) Channel 4 Television Corporation (year)" which appears below.

'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A high pitched string note, some twinkling after the ball lands in the water, and a calm orchestral note to cap it off.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A high pitched string note, some twinkling after the ball lands in the water, and a calm orchestral note to cap it off. Otherwise, the ending theme of the programme plays over.
'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, the ending theme of the programme plays over.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. It was mostly seen on Channel 4 documentaries from this period such as ''The Peculiar Memories Of Bruce Robinson'' and a UKTV History airing of ''The Crimean War''. The early variant was seen on the latter documentary as well as ''The History of Cancer''.
*It was mostly seen on Channel 4 documentaries from this period such as ''The Peculiar Memories Of Bruce Robinson'' and a UKTV History airing of ''The Crimean War''.
*The early variant was seen on the latter documentary as well as ''The History of Cancer''.


===2nd Logo (May 15, 2000-2001)===
===2nd Logo (May 15, 2000-2001)===
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'''Logo:''' Using the same animation sequence from last time, the logo now sits on a black background and the bottom text is un-bolded.
'''Visuals:''' Using the same animation sequence from last time, the logo now sits on a black background and the bottom text is un-bolded.


'''Technique:''' Same as before.
'''Technique:''' Same as before.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the programme.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the programme.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare; it had a short lifespan and only a few programs are known to have this logo. These include select early episodes of ''Secrets of the Dead'', ''Babitsky's War'', and the ''Without Walls'' documentary "The Cult That Couldn't Stop Killing".
'''Availability:''' It had a short lifespan and only a few programs are known to have this logo. These include select early episodes of ''Secrets of the Dead'', ''Babitsky's War'', and the ''Without Walls'' documentary "The Cult That Couldn't Stop Killing".


{{Chronology|[[Mentorn Films]]<br>[[Barraclough Carey Productions]]|[[Mentorn Media]]}}
{{Chronology|[[Mentorn Films]]<br>[[Barraclough Carey Productions]]|[[Mentorn Media]]}}

Latest revision as of 00:33, 9 August 2024


1st Logo (November 20, 1997-2000)

Visuals: On a steel-colored ocean-like background, a shiny, orange ball falls from the screen and causes a ripple effect, revealing the fairly beveled letters "mbc" and the bottom text "mentorn barraclough carey". Co-producers appear below after the animation sequence.

Variants:

  • Early programmes containing this logo have the bottom text stacked.
  • A widescreen version of this logo exists.
    • On the Withnail and I extra "I Demand to Have Some Booze!", the logo appears to be stretched.
  • On Stanley Baxter: His Best Bits, the logo is cropped and shrunken where it is paired with the 1996 LWT logo and the text also reads "MENTORN BARRACLOUGH CAREY and LWT Productions for Channel 4" with the copyright notice saying "(C) Channel 4 Television Corporation (year)" which appears below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A high pitched string note, some twinkling after the ball lands in the water, and a calm orchestral note to cap it off.

Audio Variant: Sometimes, the ending theme of the programme plays over.

Availability:

  • It was mostly seen on Channel 4 documentaries from this period such as The Peculiar Memories Of Bruce Robinson and a UKTV History airing of The Crimean War.
  • The early variant was seen on the latter documentary as well as The History of Cancer.

2nd Logo (May 15, 2000-2001)

Visuals: Using the same animation sequence from last time, the logo now sits on a black background and the bottom text is un-bolded.

Technique: Same as before.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: It had a short lifespan and only a few programs are known to have this logo. These include select early episodes of Secrets of the Dead, Babitsky's War, and the Without Walls documentary "The Cult That Couldn't Stop Killing".

Mentorn Films
Barraclough Carey Productions
Mentorn Barraclough Carey
Mentorn Media
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