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===Logo (April 7, 2001-September 14, 2010)===
===Logo (April 7, 2001-September 14, 2010)===
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'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:'''
* The logo made its earliest appearances on ''Doodlebug Summer'' and ''Aspinall's Animals''.
* The logo made its earliest appearances on ''Doodlebug Summer'' and ''Aspinall's Animals''.
* It also later appears on reprints of ''Nightmail II'', ''Love and War'', and ''Wellington Bomber''.
* It is also later seen on reprints of ''Nightmail II'' (plastering the 1982 [[TVS Productions|A TVS Production for Channel 4]] endcap), ''Love and War'', and ''Wellington Bomber''.
* The boxed variant appears on the latter two programmes, whereas the animated variant appears on ''Love and War''.
* The boxed variant can be found on the latter two programmes, whereas the animated variant is seen on ''Love and War''.


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Latest revision as of 11:06, 19 April 2024


Logo (April 7, 2001-September 14, 2010)

Visuals: On a dark blue-dodger blue radial gradient background is the globe in a shiny format, reflecting two wide copies of it in the background and light streaks on the bottom. "PW" in white is over the globe whereas "PETER WILLIAMS TELEVISION" in a stacked format is to the right of it. The logo is on the top section of the screen and the radial gradient is centred on the top left section.

Variant:

  • At the end of programmes, a copyright stamp is added to the bottom of the screen.
  • An animated variant exists, where the logo shines from left to right.
  • Sometimes, the logo appears in a horizontal box and shares the screen with other logos (including the 1997 BBC and 2004 ITV Meridian logos).

Technique: This is either a still, computerized graphic or animated with 2D computer animation.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.

Availability:

  • The logo made its earliest appearances on Doodlebug Summer and Aspinall's Animals.
  • It is also later seen on reprints of Nightmail II (plastering the 1982 A TVS Production for Channel 4 endcap), Love and War, and Wellington Bomber.
  • The boxed variant can be found on the latter two programmes, whereas the animated variant is seen on Love and War.
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