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'''Pozzitive Television''' is a production company founded by Geoff Posner and David Tyler. They have produced many radio and TV shows for several decades, many of which lean towards comedy and stand-up routines. As of today, they solely focus on radio programmes. |
'''Pozzitive Television''' is a production company founded by Geoff Posner and David Tyler. They have produced many radio and TV shows for several decades, many of which lean towards comedy and stand-up routines. As of today, they solely focus on radio programmes. |
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===(September 16, 1989-December 20, 2008)=== |
===Logo (September 16, 1989-December 20, 2008)=== |
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Pozzitive Productions (1993) (From - Paul Calf's Video Diary).png |
Pozzitive Productions (1993) (From - Paul Calf's Video Diary).png |
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Pozzitive Productions and LWT (1989) (From - The Robbie Coltrane Special).png |
Pozzitive Productions and LWT (1989) (From - The Robbie Coltrane Special).png |
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Pozzitive Productions and Ella Communications (1996) (From - Cows).png |
Pozzitive Productions and Ella Communications (1996) (From - Cows).png |
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Good Fun, Pozzitive Television, and BBC (1998) (From - Blu-ray release of the first episode of Dinnerladies).png |
Good Fun, Pozzitive Television, and BBC (1998) (From - Blu-ray release of the first episode of Dinnerladies).png |
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Brown Eyed Boy, Pozzitive Productions, and BBC (2006) (From - Best of Little Miss Jocelyn).png |
Brown Eyed Boy, Pozzitive Productions, and BBC (2006) (From - Best of Little Miss Jocelyn).png |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white wall background, there is a black bar in the center. On the top portion of it is "A" with three stars to the right and left. Underneath it, the bar shrinks and "<font color="red">'''<u>P</u>OZZITIVE'''</font>" stretches down. Once the bar stops shrinking, "TELEVISION" fades in, followed by the section underneath it to get torn and fall down, revealing additional in-credit text or a co-producer's logo. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* A <u>still version</u> exists. |
* A <u>still version</u> exists. |
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* Sometimes, "TELEVISION" is replaced with <u>"PRODUCTION"</u>. |
* Sometimes, "TELEVISION" is replaced with <u>"PRODUCTION"</u>. |
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* An <u>early version</u> exists where the company name is already formed, albeit with the top half less stretched and "TELEVISION" replaced with "PRODUCTION". Rather than tear the bar in half, it shrinks upwards to unveil the co-producer's logo. Plus, it is on a clear white background. |
* An <u>early version</u> exists, where the company name is already formed, albeit with the top half less stretched and "TELEVISION" replaced with "PRODUCTION". Rather than tear the bar in half, it shrinks upwards to unveil the co-producer's logo. Plus, it is also on a clear white background. |
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* On ''<u>A Carlton New Year</u>'', the logo is inside a box, now reading "THE {{color|red|'''POZZITIVE'''}} PRODUCTION COMPANY". It is also paired with the Michael Hurll Productions logo and against a black- |
* On ''<u>A Carlton New Year</u>'', the logo is inside a box, now reading "THE {{color|red|'''POZZITIVE'''}} PRODUCTION COMPANY". It is also paired with the Michael Hurll Productions logo and against a black-blue gradient background. |
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* On ''<u>Dinnerladies</u>'', the logo is positioned on the right, appearing on the same row as the Good Fun logo. |
* On ''<u>Dinnerladies</u>'', the logo is positioned on the right, appearing on the same row as the Good Fun logo. |
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* On the <u>''ITV Panto'' pantomine "Dick Whittington"</u>, the logo is within a box and positioned on the left. Plus, "PRODUCTION" is added underneath "TELEVISION". |
* On the <u>''ITV Panto'' pantomine "Dick Whittington"</u>, the logo is within a box and positioned on the left. Plus, "PRODUCTION" is added underneath "TELEVISION". |
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* On ''<u>Little Miss Jocelyn</u>'', only "POZZITIVE" within a rectangular box is shown. |
* On ''<u>Little Miss Jocelyn</u>'', only "POZZITIVE" within a rectangular box is shown. |
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* It also sometimes shares the screen with the other logos including the 1986 LWT and the 1988 and 1997 BBC logos. |
* It also sometimes shares the screen with the other logos (including the 1986 [[London Weekend Television Productions|LWT]] and the 1988 and 1997 [[BBC Productions|BBC]] logos). |
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A tearing sound. |
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'''Audio Variants:''' |
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* On <u>earlier programmes by the company</u>, two different tear sounds were used. |
* On <u>earlier programmes by the company</u>, two different tear sounds were used. |
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* Sometimes, none or the ending theme of the programme. |
* Sometimes, none or the ending theme of the programme. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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* Seen on several comedy programmes over the span of three decades, making its first appearance on ''The Robbie Coltrane Special'' and ending on the ''One Night Only'' episode starring Tom Jones. |
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* It |
* It was also seen on ''Dinnerladies'', which the Blu-ray release has this logo intact, however one print removed it. |
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* The early variant can be found on ''The Robbie Coltrane Special'' and ''Josie''. |
* The early variant can be found on ''The Robbie Coltrane Special'' and ''Josie''. |
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* The animated variant made its last appearance on ''Cows''. |
* The animated variant made its last appearance on ''Cows''. |
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[[Category:United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:Vanity cards]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 04:25, 5 November 2024
Compiled by
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Editions by
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Editions by
Michael Kenchington
Background
Pozzitive Television is a production company founded by Geoff Posner and David Tyler. They have produced many radio and TV shows for several decades, many of which lean towards comedy and stand-up routines. As of today, they solely focus on radio programmes.
Logo (September 16, 1989-December 20, 2008)
Visuals: On a white wall background, there is a black bar in the center. On the top portion of it is "A" with three stars to the right and left. Underneath it, the bar shrinks and "POZZITIVE" stretches down. Once the bar stops shrinking, "TELEVISION" fades in, followed by the section underneath it to get torn and fall down, revealing additional in-credit text or a co-producer's logo.
Variants:
- A still version exists.
- Sometimes, "TELEVISION" is replaced with "PRODUCTION".
- An early version exists, where the company name is already formed, albeit with the top half less stretched and "TELEVISION" replaced with "PRODUCTION". Rather than tear the bar in half, it shrinks upwards to unveil the co-producer's logo. Plus, it is also on a clear white background.
- On A Carlton New Year, the logo is inside a box, now reading "THE POZZITIVE PRODUCTION COMPANY". It is also paired with the Michael Hurll Productions logo and against a black-blue gradient background.
- On Dinnerladies, the logo is positioned on the right, appearing on the same row as the Good Fun logo.
- On the ITV Panto pantomine "Dick Whittington", the logo is within a box and positioned on the left. Plus, "PRODUCTION" is added underneath "TELEVISION".
- On Little Miss Jocelyn, only "POZZITIVE" within a rectangular box is shown.
- It also sometimes shares the screen with the other logos (including the 1986 LWT and the 1988 and 1997 BBC logos).
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A tearing sound.
Audio Variants:
- On earlier programmes by the company, two different tear sounds were used.
- Sometimes, none or the ending theme of the programme.
Availability:
- Seen on several comedy programmes over the span of three decades, making its first appearance on The Robbie Coltrane Special and ending on the One Night Only episode starring Tom Jones.
- It was also seen on Dinnerladies, which the Blu-ray release has this logo intact, however one print removed it.
- The early variant can be found on The Robbie Coltrane Special and Josie.
- The animated variant made its last appearance on Cows.