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'''Logo''': Against a beige background, the name "RPTA" with "VIDEO" underneath is seen in a blue font. The "PTA" is connected by a line on top of the text. Behind the logo is a blue TV tube shape made up of multiple lines. After a few seconds, the logo cuts to a blue background with copyright information in white.
'''Logo:''' Against a beige background, the name "RPTA" with "VIDEO" underneath is seen in a blue font. The "PTA" is connected by a line on top of the text. Behind the logo is a blue TV tube shape made up of multiple lines. After a few seconds, the logo cuts to a blue background with copyright information in white.


'''Closing Variant''': Same as the opening variant, except "VIDEO" is omitted, with "RPTA" being in the center, and the text and TV tube are green.
'''Closing Variant''': Same as the opening variant, except "VIDEO" is omitted, with "RPTA" being in the center, and the text and TV tube are green.

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(1980-Mid 80s, 1987)


Logo: Against a beige background, the name "RPTA" with "VIDEO" underneath is seen in a blue font. The "PTA" is connected by a line on top of the text. Behind the logo is a blue TV tube shape made up of multiple lines. After a few seconds, the logo cuts to a blue background with copyright information in white.

Closing Variant: Same as the opening variant, except "VIDEO" is omitted, with "RPTA" being in the center, and the text and TV tube are green.

FX/SFX: Apart from the logo fading in, it's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on UK pre-cert releases of mainly children's titles like the Video Play-Box series. This remains intact on Family Home Entertainment's US release of Play-Box 1 from 1987.

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