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===Background===
===Background===
Ragdoll Productions is a British TV production company that produces programmes specifically made for young children, founded by Anne Wood, and located in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire in the United Kingdom. Named after Wood's daughter's favorite toy '''ragdoll''', Jemima, Ragdoll Productions is mostly known for creating shows like ''Teletubbies'', ''Pob's Progamme'', ''Rosie and Jim'', ''Brum'', ''Tots TV'', and many others. Before its inception in the mid-1980s, Wood made shows like ''Ragdolly Anna'' and ''Rub-A-Tub-Dub'' before creating Ragdoll and making the first programme by the company, ''Pob's Programme''. Ragdoll also had a small store based on Wood's works which opened in 1992 but closed in 2005 due to expansion limits. In 2006, Ragdoll and BBC Worldwide formed a joint venture called Ragdoll Worldwide, which then held the rights to all Ragdoll programming from Ragdoll themselves, this joint venture was sold to [[WildBrain (Canada)|DHX Media]] in September 2013, causing the rights to the TV shows that Ragdoll created (except ''Pob's Programme'') to be acquired and picked up by DHX, meaning the shows they produced are no longer produced under the "Ragdoll" name. Despite this, Ragdoll Productions themselves are still active to this very day, now producing their latest programme, ''Twirlywoos'', in co-production with DHX.
'''Ragdoll Productions''' is a British TV production company that produces programmes specifically made for young children, founded on July 26, 1984 by Anne Wood, and located in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire in the United Kingdom. Named after Wood's daughter's favourite toy '''rag doll''', Jemima, Ragdoll Productions is mostly known for creating shows like ''Teletubbies'', ''Pob's Progamme'', ''Rosie and Jim'', ''Brum'', ''Tots TV'', and many others. Before its inception in the mid-1980s, Wood made shows like ''Ragdolly Anna'' and ''Rub-A-Tub-Dub''. Ragdoll also had a small store with play areas based on Wood's works, named the Ragdoll Shop which opened in 1992, but closed in 2005 due to expansion limits and failure to find a new larger venue. In the mid-1990s, Ragdoll expanded operations to the United States, and signed a deal with [[The Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Company]] to sell their programmes in the market. In 2006, Ragdoll and BBC Worldwide formed a joint venture called Ragdoll Worldwide, which then held the rights to all Ragdoll programming from Ragdoll itself; this joint venture was sold to [[DHX Media]] in September 2013, causing the rights to the TV shows that Ragdoll created (except ''Pob's Programme'') to be acquired and picked up by DHX, meaning the shows they produced are no longer produced under the "Ragdoll" name. Despite this, Ragdoll Productions themselves are still active to this very day, now producing their latest programmes, ''Twirlywoos'' and ''B.O.T and the Beasties'', with the former being a co-production with DHX.


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=== 1st Logo (October 1985-1995) ===
|Ragdoll_Prdouction_(Playbox).png|1st Logo (5 October 1985-1995)
{{Gallery
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim variant 1).png|2nd Logo (''Rosie and Jim'' Custom Logo) (3 September 1990-6 June 1997)
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|Ragdoll_Prdouction_(Brum_season_2).jpg|3rd Logo (6 October-29 December 1994)
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|Ragdoll_Prdouction_(Plaster,_1997,_Tots_TV_1).png|4th Logo (8 May 1995-16 May 2000)
| height=200
|Ragdoll Productions (1995).jpg|5th Logo (Late 1990s-2000)
| width=
|Ragdoll_Limited_(2015)_(From_-_Twirlywoos).png|6th Logo (5 June 2000-)
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Pob's Programme).png|''Pob's Programme'' variant
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Pob's Programme, Alternative, RARE EXTINT).jpg|An ultra rare/extinct ''Pob's Programme'' variant
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Playbox).png|''Playbox'' variant
|Ragdoll Prdouction (The Magic Mirror).jpg|''The Magic Mirror'' variant
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Brum season 1)RARE.jpg|''Brum'' Season 1 variant
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Tots TV, 1993).png|''Tots TV'' variant (1993)
|Ragdoll_Prdouction_(Tots_TV,_1994).png|''Tots TV'' variant (1994)
}}
}}


===1st Logo (5 October 1985-1995)===
'''Nicknames:''' "The Ragdoll", "The Scary Ragdoll", "Ragdoll from Hell", "Raggedy Ann/Andy", "[[Columbia Pictures]]' Younger Sister"
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ragdoll Prdouction (Pob's Programme, Alternative, RARE EXTINT).jpg| ''Pob's Programme'' (1985)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Pob's Programme).png|''Pob's Programme'' variant (1987)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Playbox).png|''Playbox'' variant
Ragdoll Prdouction (The Magic Mirror).jpg|''The Magic Mirror'' variant
MagicMirror Ragdoll Logo.png|''The Magic Mirror'' variant (on the episode "Beauty Pinkerton and the Spiny Legged Wart Groveller")
Ragdoll Prdouction (Brum season 1)RARE.jpg|''Brum'' Season 1 variant
Ragdoll Logo (BOOM!).jpg|''BOOM!'' variant (1990)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Tots TV, 1993).png|''Tots TV'' variant (1993)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Tots TV, 1994).png|''Tots TV'' variant (1994)
Ragdoll Limited (Open a Door variant, 1994).jpg|''Open a Door'' Season 1 variant (1994)
Ragdoll Logo (Open a Door Poland by Semafor).jpg|''Open a Door'' Season 1 variant (1994, on the episode "Poland")
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=aWdy5IQdIc4|id2=Yoi26UHIsLg}}


'''Logo:''' We see a black and white Raggedy Ann/Andy-like doll. The ragdoll has stringy hair, button eyes, a triangle nose, a small smile, is wearing a checkered short-sleeve shirt, wears long pants with the same checkered pattern, and is holding a candle above its head with a stylized {{Font color|#cfb63a|'''old gold'''}} sun with 12 points behind the doll (it looks like the 1981 Columbia Pictures print logo).
'''Visuals:''' There is a black and white Raggedy Ann/Andy-like rag doll. The rag doll has stringy hair, button eyes, a triangular nose, a narrow smile, wears a short-sleeve shirt and pants with chequered patterns, and is holding a candle above its head with a stylised old gold sun with 12 points behind the doll.


'''Trivia:'''
'''Trivia:'''
*This logo was designed by Malcolm Bird, who illustrated some ''Pob''-related magazines.
* This logo was designed by Malcolm Bird, who illustrated the Pob's News magazine. Alan Dart designed the plush Ragdoll seen in the ''Pob's Programme'' variant.<ref>http://www.malcolm-bird.co.uk/other-work/</ref>
*The Ragdoll Shop (closed in 2005) used this logo on a hanging sign from its opening in 1992 until 1994.
* The Ragdoll Shop used this logo on a hanging sign from its opening in 1992 until 1995.
* In 1993, a new print logo was created (originally the print logo was just the doll), featuring the doll on a white background in a rectangle with a white or red banner saying "Ragdoll" in red or black text on the bottom. It lasted until 1995.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:''' Each programme used a different version of the logo.
*On ''Pob's Programme'', the logo is made of fabric. The ragdoll is a lot smaller and is between between the words " A Ragdoll (UK)" and "Production" stacked on top of the words "for" and "Channel Four" (This show was produced for Channel 4 UK). "Channel Four" is under the word "for" and under that is a Channel Four copyright date. Pob appears over the logo, reading a ''Pob News'' magazine and to the left of him is a fabric version of the ragdoll shown in the logo, with {{Font color|#ffa500|'''carrot orange'''}} stringy hair, a {{Font color|red|'''red'''}} checkered shirt, and a {{Font color|#00ff00|'''shamrock green'''}} candle. A female narrator reminds viewers how to send cash or stamps to Pob, while Pob himself chatters over the narration and nudges the ragdoll once. The P.O. box address "{{Font color|#333333|P.O. Box 507, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3AL}}" fades in at the bottom of the screen, in a handwritten font in {{Font color|#333333|pastel pink}}. Pob proceeds to "blow" out the ragdoll's candle, causing everything to go dark.
* On ''<u>Pob's Programme</u>'', the entire ending sequence takes place over the logo. The rag doll is also a lot smaller and is between between the words " A Ragdoll (UK)" and "Production" stacked on top of the words "for" and "Channel Four" (This show was produced for Channel 4 UK). "Channel Four" is under the word "for" and under that is a Channel Four copyright date. Pob appears over the logo and to the right of him is a plush version of the same rag doll shown in the logo, with carrot orange stringy hair, a red chequered shirt, and a shamrock green candle. Pob proceeds to blow out the rag doll's candle, dimming the lights.
** A <u>sub-variant</u> has Pob reading a ''Pob News'' magazine and to the left of him is the same ragdoll from the main variant, made out of fabric. A female narrator reminds viewers how to send cash or stamps to Pob, while Pob himself chatters over the narration and nudges the rag doll once. The P.O. box address "P.O. Box 507, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3AL" fades in at the bottom of the screen, in a handwritten font in pastel pink, before Pobs blows out the candle.
*On ''Playbox'', the doll is next to text saying "A Ragdoll (U.K.) Production for Central". Below the text and logo is a copyright date for Central Independent Television.
*On the ultra-short lived series ''The Magic Mirror'', the entire logo is in-credit. After the credits finishing scrolling only having the "A Ragdoll (UK) Production" disclaimer and Kellogg Company copyright date, the Ragdoll fades onto the titular item, like it's being reflected.
* On <u>''BOOM!''</u>, the doll is seen on a dark blue background, above the yellow text "A Ragdoll (UK) Production for Channel Four". Below that, the copyright information appears.
*On ''Brum'', all the text is in Dom Casual, and just simply says "A Ragdoll Production" with the doll between the "A Ragdoll" and "Production". Below that is a Ragdoll Productions copyright.
* On <u>''Playbox''</u>, the doll is next to text saying "A Ragdoll (U.K.) Production for Central". Below the text and logo is a copyright date for Central Independent Television.
* On the series <u>''The Magic Mirror''</u>, the entire logo is in-credit. After the credits finishing scrolling, only the "A Ragdoll (UK) Production" disclaimer and Kellogg Company copyright date remain on-screen on the left. After a few seconds, the rag doll fades onto the titular magic mirror, like it's being reflected. Each episode used a different variation to match the theme of the story, but the concept remains the same.
*At the end of 1993-1994 episodes of ''Tots TV'', the background is a black/{{Font color|#00458f|dark teal}} gradient, and the illustration of the ragdoll, the text, and the copyright notice are stacked, and "A Ragdoll Production for Central" in Futura is omitted from the text.
** The episode <u>"The Goose Girl"</u> does not have the rag doll fade, as usual, it instead pops out of the box (like a Jack-in-a-Box) that's reflected in the Magic Mirror.
*In 1993, a new print logo was created (originally the print logo was just the doll), featuring the doll on a white background in a rectangle with a white banner saying "Ragdoll" in red text on the bottom. It lasted until 1995.
* On <u>''Brum''</u>, all the text is in Dom Casual, and just simply says "A Ragdoll Production" with the doll between the "A Ragdoll" and "Production". Below that is a Ragdoll Productions copyright.
* At the end of <u>1993-1994 episodes of ''Tots TV''</u>, the background is a black/dark teal gradient, and the illustration of the rag doll, the text, and the copyright notice are also stacked, and the "A Ragdoll Production for Central" text appear in a Futura font.
** On the show's first four episodes (called "Camel", "Beach", "Fox" and "Trains", respectively), the numeral MCMXCII (1992), is misspelled as MCMXII, which means 1912.
* On <u>''Open a Door''</u>, a cropped image of the logo appears in credit, taken straight from the ''Tots TV'' variant of the logo. On the episode "Poland" (which was a co-production with the Polish film and animation studio Semafor Film Studio Poland (Se-ma-for)), the cropped image has a white outline, and the text is also in a different font.


'''FX/SFX:''' None. For the ''Pob'' variant, Pob blowing out the toy ragdoll's candle, which is actually in live-action. For ''The Magic Mirror'', the Ragdoll fading onto the titular mirror.
'''Technique:''' A still graphic. For the ''Pob'' variant and ''The Magic Mirror'' variants, live-action.


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None usually, but on ''Brum'', an ascending synthesized piano jingle is played. On ''Tots TV'', the last note of the ending theme plays once the logo appears. For ''The Magic Mirror'', just the ending theme to the show.


'''Audio variants:'''
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.
* On <u>''The Magic Mirror''</u>, a mystical chime-like sound plays, which is part of the ending theme to the show.
* Seen on ''Pob's Programme'', the ultra-short lived series ''The Magic Mirror'', ''Playbox'', ''Tots TV'' and ''Brum''. The former three haven't reaired in years, while the latter two keep this logo on most prints.
* On <u>''Brum''</u>, an ascending synthesised piano jingle composed by Andrew McCrorie-Shand (Ragdoll's then-TV composer) is played.
* On CBeebies airings of ''Tots TV'', this logo was plastered with the fifth logo, while on later CBBC airings of ''Brum'', it was plastered with the fourth logo.
* On <u>''Tots TV''</u>, the last note of the ending theme plays once the logo appears, and then the rest of the logo is silent.
* The company also produced the 5th and 6th series of the 1980’s-1990’s BBC educational programme ''Storytime'', but this logo doesn’t appear on any of the episodes, just an in-credit notice.
* On <u>''Playbox''</u>, a slight slam noise coming from the Playbox is heard; the rest of the logo is silent.
* It’s unknown if this logo appears on ''Boom!'' and the first series of ''Open a Door''.
* On ''<u>Pob's Programme</u>'', background music from the show plays throughout the logo.
* This is retained and remastered on the WildBrain YouTube channel's print of the ''Brum'' Series 1 episode "Safari Park" (which is the only series 1 episode that retains the credits and logo at the end).
* The ''Brum'' variant is retained on BBC iPlayer prints of the show, as they use remastered versions from WildBrain.


'''Audio Trivia:''' The ''Brum'' music variant, can be heard at the end of the aforementioned show's audiocassettes, related to picture books.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is well remembered within fans of the shows this company produced, even though the Ragdoll looks quite freaky, due to its lack of pupils.


'''Availability:''' Seen on all Ragdoll shows from the time-period until 1995, except for ''Rosie and Jim'', which uses the custom logo below instead.
=== 2nd Logo (''Rosie and Jim'' Custom Logo) (September 3, 1990-May 24, 1996) ===
* These include ''Pob's Programme'', ''The Magic Mirror'', ''Playbox'', ''BOOM!'', ''Tots TV'', ''Brum'' and the first series of ''Open a Door''.
{{Gallery
** The mid-two shows two also keep this logo on most prints, while the rest haven't aired in decades.
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* On CBeebies airings of ''Tots TV'', this logo is plastered with the sixth logo.
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* Ragdoll produced the 5th and 6th series of the 1980s-1990s BBC educational programme ''Storytime'', however this logo does not appear on any of the episodes, just an in-credit notice.
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* The ''Brum'' variant is also retained on the WildBrain YouTube channel's print of the ''Brum'' Series 1 episode "Safari Park" (which is the only series 1 episode that retains the credits and logo at the end).
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** It is also available on BBC iPlayer prints of the show, as they use the remastered versions from WildBrain.
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim variant 1).png|''Rosie and Jim'' variant 1
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim variant 2).png|''Rosie and Jim'' variant 2
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Learn, Read and Write with Rosie and Jim).png|''Learn, Read and Write with Rosie and Jim'' variant
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim season 4, 1995).png|''Rosie and Jim'' season 4 (1995) variant
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim season 4, 1996, 1).png|''Rosie and Jim'' season 4 (1996) variant 1
|Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim season 4, 1996, 2).png|''Rosie and Jim'' season 4 (1996) variant 2
}}


===2nd Logo (''Rosie and Jim'' Custom Logos) (3 September 1990-6 June 1997)===
'''Nicknames:'''<br>Series 1 & 2 Variants: "The Ragdoll II", "The ''Rosie and Jim'' Logo", "The Scary Ragdoll II", "[[Columbia Pictures]]' Younger Sister II"<br>Series 3 Variants: "The Ragdoll II Returns"<br>Series 4 Variants: "The Friendly Ragdoll's Cameo"
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Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim variant 1).png|''Rosie and Jim'' series 1 variant (1990)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim variant 2).png|''Rosie and Jim'' series 2 variant (1991)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Learn, Read and Write with Rosie and Jim).png|''Learn, Read and Write with Rosie and Jim'' variant
Ragdoll (Pat Hutchins).jpg|''Rosie and Jim'' series 3 (1994) variant
Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim season 4, 1995).png|''Rosie and Jim'' series 4 (1995) variant
Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim season 4, 1996, 1).png|''Rosie and Jim'' series 4-5 (1996) variant 1
Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim season 4, 1996, 2).png|''Rosie and Jim'' series 4-5 (1996) variant 2
</gallery>


'''Logo:''' On a red background, we see the ragdoll (colorized with brown hair) in checkered black and white overalls obscured inside a porthole. The ragdoll is still holding the candle over her, with a "yellow sun" behind it. Below the porthole is a curved banner with red text saying "{{Font color|red|'''A Ragdoll Production for Central'''}}" and a copyright date for Central Independent Television.
'''Visuals:''' Over a red background, there is the rag doll (colourised with brown hair) in chequered black and white overalls obscured inside a porthole. The rag doll is still holding the candle over it, with a "yellow sun" behind it. Below the porthole, there is a curved banner with red text saying "|'''A Ragdoll Production for Central'''". Until series 2, a copyright date for Central Independent Television can be seen below, while series 3 onwards uses a copyright date for Ragdoll themselves.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On ''Rosie & Jim'' Series 2, the logo is smaller, and the copyright date is in a different font.
* On <u>series 1</u>, the logo closes like a book cover, so it appears that the logo is on the back of a book.
* On <u>series 2</u>, the logo is smaller, and the copyright date is in a different font. It also uses a page turning transition.
*On 2 direct-to-video releases titled ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie & Jim'', the "A Ragdoll Production for Central" part is removed, and the Central copyright date is replaced with a Ragdoll Productions copyright date.
* On <u>the direct-to-video releases ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie & Jim''</u>, the "A Ragdoll Production for Central" part is removed, and the Central copyright date is replaced with a Ragdoll Productions copyright date instead.
*On ''Rosie & Jim'' Series 3, the doll was redrawn in checkered red/white overalls, and the sun has more points. The doll still looks identical though. This variant also has the sun wobbling if you look carefully.
* On <u>series 3</u>, the same doll was redrawn with a pencil-colour look, and the sun has more points.
*On ''Rosie & Jim'' Series 4, the logo instead has the doll from the fourth logo. The copyright text can ether be yellow or white.
* On <u>series 4 and 5</u>, the redesigned doll from the fourth logo appears instead. The copyright text can either be yellow or white.


'''FX/SFX:'''
'''Technique:'''
* On series 1, live-action.
*On Series 1, the logo closes like a book cover, so it appears that the logo is on the back of a book.
* On series 2, computer effects.
*On Series 2, it uses a page turning transition.
*On ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie & Jim'', the logo and text fade in and out.
*On ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie & Jim'', fading effects.
* On series 3-5, a still graphic.
*On Series 3, the sun wobbles, if one looks carefully.
*On Series 4, the logo is completely still.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
*On Series 1 & 2, the end theme of the show plays.
* On series 1 and 2, the end theme of the show plays.
*On ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie and Jim'', the 1st logo's own music plays, albeit somber and softer.
* On ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie and Jim'', the 1st logo's own music plays, albeit sombre and softer.
*On Series 3 & 4, the next logo's music plays, but sped up, although one instance had the normal music playing.
* On series 3-5, a shortened version of the harp music from the next logo plays, although the VHS release of ''Rosie and Jim: Gingerbread Man'' uses the standard music instead.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. It only appeared on Seasons 1-4 of ''Rosie and Jim'' and is preserved on VHS and DVD, as well as re-runs of those seasons. The 1992 variant is even rarer, and only appeared on 2 direct-to-video tapes called ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie and Jim'', neither of which have been reissued.
'''Availability:''' Only seen on the first five series of ''Rosie and Jim'' and is also preserved on VHS and DVD, as well as re-runs of those seasons.
* The ''Rosie & Jim'' series 1 variant of this logo was also seen at the end of the ''Rosie & Jim'' episode "Washing" as part of CITV's Old Skool Weekend in January 2013, which is then followed by the 1990 [[Central Productions|A Central Programme for ITV]] endcap.
* The 1992 variant is only seen on two direct-to-video VHS releases titled ''Learn to Read and Write with Rosie and Jim'', neither of which have been reissued.
* Series 5 of the series (the first series with Neil Brewer as the host) also used this logo when it first broadcast in 1997, but later reruns and VHS releases plastered it with the fourth logo, and later the sixth one.


===3rd Logo (6 October-29 December 1994)===
'''Editor's Note:''' Even though the ragdoll looks a little creepy looking, it's still a favorite among ''Rosie & Jim'' fans.
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ragdoll Prdouction (Brum season 2).jpg
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=3AFojJAR-no}}


'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, there is the rag doll (colourised with orange hair) in chequered red/white overalls lying over the word "'''Ragdoll'''" in a bold, yellow font. The ragdoll is still holding the candle over it, with a "yellow sun" behind it. The sun glows brighter for a second or two. "works for children" is seen in a small white font, below "doll". Below the logo, there is "A Ragdoll Production" in the same white font, but bigger with a copyright notice below.
=== 3rd Logo (October 6-December 22, 1994) ===
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|Ragdoll Prdouction (Brum season 2).jpg
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'''Technique:''' A still hand-drawn graphic with computer effects.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Ragdoll III", "Lying Ragdoll", "The Scary Ragdoll III", "[[Columbia Pictures]]' Younger Sister III"


'''Audio:''' A re-arrangement of the first jingle, but played on a harp rather than a synth-piano, and in a different key. Composed by Robert Hartley, who did the soundtrack to ''Brum''<nowiki/>'s second series, alongside some other minor work on other Ragdoll programmes. On a few prints, the music appears to sound slightly different.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the ragdoll (colorized with orange hair) in checkered red/white overalls lying over the word "{{Font color|#ebca10|'''Ragdoll'''}}" in a bold, yellow font. The ragdoll is still holding the candle over him, with a "yellow sun" behind it. The sun "wobbles" for a second or two. "works for children" is seen in a small white font, below "doll". Below the logo is "A Ragdoll Production", in the same white font, but bigger. Below that is a copyright date.


'''Availability:''' It was only seen on the original UK airings of the second series of ''Brum'', and also appears intact on UK VHS releases thereof.
'''FX/SFX:''' The wobbling sun.
* On Series 2's shortened ten-minute version of the show, the next logo plasters this one, but is still preserved on its original 15-minute version and on BBC iPlayer, as it uses remastered prints from WildBrain.


===4th Logo (8 May 1995-16 May 2000)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' A re-arrangement of the first jingle, but played on a harp rather than a synth-piano, and in a different key.
<tabber>
Main Logos=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ragdoll Prdouction (The Ragdoll Shop).jpg|Prototype version ("Ragdoll Shop" advert)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Carlton UK).jpg|''Tots TV'' (1995 season, UK airings)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Carlton UK, 2).png|''Tots TV'' (US version)
Ragdoll (Dark Blue).png|''Tots TV'' (1996 season, version 1)
Screenshot (3).png|''Tots TV'' (1996 season, version 2)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1994, Brum).png|''Brum'' (1994, post-90s rebroadcast)
Ragdoll (1997) (From - Tots TV - Big Treasure Adventure).png|''Tots TV'' (1997-1998 season)
Ragdoll (1997) (From - Tots TV Big Treasure Adventure).png|''Tots TV: The Big Treasure Adventure'' (1997)
Ragdoll Prdouction (2000).png|''Rosie and Jim'' (2000, version 1)
Ragdoll Limited (2000).png|''Rosie and Jim'' (2000, version 2)
1994-2000.jpg|Version used in 1995
1996-1998.jpg|Version used on promos
Ragdoll - VCI (1995) (From - Tots TV - Tots Animal Adventures).png|''Tots Video'' (1995, all four volumes)
Stay Safe Near Water.png|''Stay Safe Near Water with Rosie and Jim and Duck'' (1999)
Open a Door Ragdoll Series 2-3 Logo.png|''Open a Door'' (Series 2-3, 1996-1998)
</gallery>
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VHS-exclusive Variants=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim snowy Adventure).png|''Tots TV: Snowy Adventure'' (1996)<br>''Tots TV: Fluffy Little Chickens and Other Stories (1996, with 1995 copyright)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1993, Tots tv).png|''Tots TV: American Adventure'' (1996, with 1994 copyright)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1994).png|''Tots TV: The Naughty Little Pig and other Stories'' (1997)<br>''Tots TV: Bubbles and Other Stories'' (1997, with 1993 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: Super Tiny and Other Stories'' (1997, with 1993 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: Camping and Other Stories'' (1997, with 1993-1994 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: A Sticky Mess and other Stories'' (1997)<br>''Tots TV: Tiny Leaves Home and Other Stories'' (1997)<br>''Tots TV: Mountain Climbing and Other Stories'' (1997)<br>''Tots TV: Fishes and Other Stories'' (1997)<br>''Tots TV: Magical Secrets and Other Stories'' (1998)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1993).png|''Tots TV: Flying High and Other Stories'' (1997)
Ragdoll (1999) (From - Tots TV The Lighthouse & Other Stories).png
Ragdoll (1998) (From - Rosie & Jim - Spring Cleaning).png|''Rosie and Jim Spring Cleaning and Other Stories'' (1998)<br>''Rosie and Jim: Music Party'' (2000)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1994-97).png|''Tots TV: Sticky Disasters and Other Stories'' (1999)<br>''Tots TV: Seaside Holiday Fun and Other Stories'' (1999, with 1992-1993 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: Zoo Animals and Other Stories'' (1999, with 1993 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: Birthday Surprise and Other Stories'' (1999, with 1993 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: At the Dentist and Other Stories'' (1999, with 1993 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: The Cars Go Toot and Other Stories'' (1999, with 1993 copyright)<br>''Tots TV: Bedtime Stories and Other Stories'' (1999)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1999).png|''Rosie and Jim: Fish Face and Other Stories'' (1998)<br>''Rosie and Jim: The Biggest Messes Ever!'' (1999)
Ragdoll Prdouction (Tots TV, 1995).png|''1997 Tots Video'' plaster logo
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1997, Tots TV 1).png|''1997 Tots TV'' plaster logo
Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1997, Tots TV 2).png|''1997 Tots TV'' plaster logo 2
Ragdoll (1999) (From - Tots TV Bedtime Stories).png
Ragdoll (1997) (From - Rosie & Jim - Boat Building and Other Stories).png
Ragdoll (1998) (From - Brum's Biggest Party Video).png
Ragdoll (1999) (From - Rosie & Jim - Fish Face and Other Animal Stories).png
</gallery>
|-|
''Teletubbies'' Variants=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ragdoll Productions and BBC (1997) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png|Only the Ragdoll logo
Ragdoll Productions and BBC (1997) (From - Teletubbies episode 1).png|With 1988 BBC logo
Ragdoll Productions BBC Discovery Kids and The Itsy Bitsy Entertainmenet Company (1997) (From - Spanish print of Teletubbies episode 1).png|Latin Spanish
Ragdoll Teleac Not.png|Dutch
Ragdoll (Brazil, 1999).png|Brazilian
Ragdoll Productions and BBC (1998) (From - Teletubbies season 2 episode 1).png|With 1997 BBC logo
Ragdoll Productions and BBC (1998) (From - the Teletubbies episode Making Bread).png|1998 version with website link
Ragdoll Productions and BBC (1998) (From - 2004 Paramount VHS of Teletubbies Here Come the Teletubbies).png|PBS airings
Ragdoll Productions (1998) (From - US release of Play with the Teletubbies for the PC).png|''Play with the Teletubbies'' (PC)
Ragdoll Productions (1998) (From - Play with the Teletubbies for the PS1).png|''Play with the Teletubbies'' (PSX)
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=7L_MItzlUxc}}
</tabber>


'''Visuals:''' The same rag doll is seen on the screen. It is redesigned to be more human-like with the eyes and hair, and is much smaller and colourised in chequered teal (or blue)/white overalls and red hair, the doll also does a different pose, and does not hold a candle; although the "yellow sun" is retained. The logo is situated inside a door-shaped frame, a la Columbia Pictures' '80s print logo. Under the ragdoll, the red word "'''Ragdoll'''" is seen. At the bottom of the screen, there is some copyright info.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.
* Was only seen on original screenings and VHS tapes of the second series of ''Brum''.
* When Series 2 reaired in the UK during the late 90's, the logo was plastered with the next one, but is preserved on BBC iPlayer, as they use remastered prints from WildBrain.


'''Trivia:''' The rag doll was also the mascot of the "Ragdoll and Friends" magazine, which contains stories, and activities with ''Rosie & Jim'', ''Brum'', ''Tots TV'' and later ''Teletubbies''. The magazine ran from 1996 to 1997.
'''Editor's Note:''' A rarity indeed, considering this only appeared on the second series of ''Brum'', although it did appear on some print material at this time, as well.


'''Variants:'''
=== 4th Logo (1995-2002) ===
* The background of the logo may change colour during its lifetime. Its variations are:
<div style="text-align:center;">'''Main Logos</u></div>
** <u>1995-1997</u>: Blue/black gradient.
{{Gallery
** <u>1996</u>: Cyan/dark blue gradient.
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** <u>1997-2000</u>: Teal/blue gradient.
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* Sometimes, it has "A Ragdoll Production" (in red), with two yellow squares, under the word "'''Ragdoll'''". Other times, the slogan "works for children" appears below.
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* <u>Promos for videos of the company's programmes</u> have the logo on a white background.
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* On <u>an advert for The Ragdoll Shop</u>, an early prototype version of this logo is shown against a green gradient background, and the doll's overalls are red instead of blue and have a leg sticking out. The doll itself in this version does not lean on the word "D" and is posed more like in the first logo.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (The Ragdoll Shop).jpg|''The Ragdoll Shop'' logo
* On some direct-to-video releases using the characters from ''Tots TV'' (which were aptly named ''<u>Tots Videos</u>''), the logo is much bigger.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Tots TV, 1995).png|''1995'' logo
* On <u>1995 episodes of ''Tots TV''</u>, the logo shares the screen with the 1995 [[Carlton Productions|Carlton UK Productions]] Logo.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Tots Video for ITV).png|''1995 Tots Video of VCI'' logo
* On <u>''Teletubbies''</u>, under the Ragdoll logo, the 1988 or 1997 BBC logo is underneath. "A Ragdoll Production" is seen below as usual. The background is black. Sometimes, depending on the dubbing of the show, there will be other logos, like:
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Carlton UK).jpg|''Carlton UK Productions'' logo
** On <u>the Latin Spanish dub</u>, the logo shares the screen with the logos for BBC, Discovery Kids, and [[The Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Company]].
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Carlton UK, 2).png|''Carlton UK Productions'' logo 2
** On <u>the Dutch dub</u>, the logo shares the screen with the 1988 BBC and 1996 [[Teleac/NOT]] logos instead.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim snowy Adventure).png|''Rosie and James Snowy Adventure'' logo
** On <u>the Brazillian dub</u>, it simply shows the Ragdoll logo on a black background.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Rosie and Jim Spring Cleaning).png|''Rosie and James Spring Cleaning'' logo
* On <u>early episodes of ''Teletubbies''</u> prior to the BBC's logo change on 4 October 1997, the 1988 BBC logo appears below the logo.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (1999).png|''1999'' logo
* On <u>the Flemmish VHS release of ''Teletubbies in the Snow''</u>, the information about the BBC and the copyright is blanked out for unknown reasons.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (1999, Tots).png|''1995 Tots TV'' logo
* On <u>the 1998 UK VHS release of ''Rosie and Jim: Spring Cleaning''</u> is the byline "A Ragdoll Production for ITV", with copyright info underneath. This was also used to plaster the second logo which the episodes from the tape originally came from, and might also be intact on some other VHS releases at the time, such as the 2000 UK VHS release of ''Rosie and Jim: Music Party and Other Stories''.
| Ragdoll Prdouction (2000).png|''2000'' logo
** On <u>the original VHS print of ''Stay Safe Near Water with Rosie and Jim and Duck''</u>, the byline under the logo says: "A Ragdoll Production for British Waterways". In the copyright, the numeral MCMXCVIII (1998) is misspelled as "MCMMXCVIII". However, this variant is later plastered with the next logo on DVD releases.
| Ragdoll Limited (2000).png|''2000'' logo as Ragdoll Limited
* On <u>the ten-minute edited versions of ''Brum'' series 2</u>, the logo appears to be slightly darker.
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* On <u>the 1998 UK VHS release of ''Brum - Biggest Party Video!''</u>, the brighter version of the logo is used with a 1994 copyright, although the entire logo is silent.
* On <u>PBS airings of ''Teletubbies''</u>, the byline "A Ragdoll/BBC Production for PBS in association with The itsy bitsy Entertainment Co." is under the logo. This was also localised in the French-Canadian dub.
* On the ''Tots TV'' VHS release of ''<u>Flying High and other stories</u>'', the 1993 ''Tots TV'' variant is used, but this logo covers up the 1984-1995 Ragdoll logo.
* An <u>in-credit version</u> exists, which is seen on the PC version of ''Play With The Teletubbies''. On <u>the PlayStation version</u> of said title, the background is solid teal.
* On <u>''Tots TV: Big Treasure Adventure''</u>, the logo is superimposed with a shadow effect.


'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic.
<div style="text-align:center;">'''Plaster Variants</u></div>
{{Gallery
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| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1993).png|''1993'' plaster logo
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1993, Tots tv).png|''1993 Tots TV'' plaster logo
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1994, Brum).png|''1994 Brum'' plaster logo
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1994).png|''1994'' plaster logo
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1994-97).png|''1994-97'' plaster logo
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1997, Tots TV 1).png|''1997 Tots TV'' plaster logo
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1997, Tots TV 2).png|''1997 Tots TV'' plaster logo 2
| Ragdoll Prdouction (Plaster, 1999).png|''1999'' plaster logo
}}


'''Audio:''' The end theme to the show mainly, but on some shows, such as ''Rosie & Jim''; the same music from the last logo is used (mainly the sped up version) or none.
<div style="text-align:center;">'''''Teletubbies'' Versions</u></div>


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Nicknames:''' "The Ragdoll IV", "The Friendly Ragdoll", "The ''Teletubbies'' Logo"
* On <u>''Tots Video: Tilly, Tom and Tiny's Fun With French''</u>, there is the last note of the show's end theme and then the sped-up music.
* On <u>''Tots Video: Tilly, Tom and Tiny's ABC's''</u>, A music-box style tune plays. This was composed by Andrew McCrorie-Shand, and it bears resemblance to his later compositions from ''Teletubbies''.
* On <u>the ''Brum'' ten-minute versions of Series 2</u>, as well as later ''<u>Tots Video</u>'' direct-to-video episodes from ''Tots TV'', the long version of the previous music plays.


'''Availability:''' Seen on shows by the company from the time period until 2000. It was also used to plaster the previous logos.
'''Logo:''' We see the same ragdoll from before, only smaller and colorized in checkered teal (or blue)/white overalls and red hair, isn't holding a candle (but we see the "yellow sun" anyway), inside a door-shaped frame, a la Columbia Pictures' '80s print logo. Under the ragdoll, the red word "{{Font color|red|'''Ragdoll'''}}" is seen. At the bottom of the screen is copyright info. This is typically presented against a teal blue gradient background.
* It was originally seen on 1995-1998 episodes of ''Tots TV'' (and plastered on earlier episodes), alongside the last three series of ''Rosie and Jim'' (where Neil Brewer fronted the Ragdoll boat, although on his first series, the second logo was used) and on 1997-2000 episodes of ''Teletubbies''.
* It is also preserved on the original 1995 VHS releases of the ''Tots Video'' direct-to-video series, although the [[Carlton Visual Entertainment|Carlton Video]] re-releases remove the logo entirely (likely due to it mentioning VCI, a then-rival to Carlton Video).
* It also plasters the previous logo on the ten-minute edited versions of ''Brum'''s Series 2 episodes, and at the end of ''Brum - Biggest Party Video''.
** However, it does not appear on WildBrain's recent remastered prints of the show, as they use the original logos instead.
* This logo is also seen on the PS1 game ''Play with the Teletubbies'', as well as its PC counterpart, but only in the end credits.
* The <u>red dress variant</u> only appeared on an ad for the Ragdoll shop, which is seen on 1995-1998 VHS releases of ''Tots Video'', ''Rosie and Jim'' and ''Brum'' released by VCI.
* The eighth variant is only seen on the 2000 Flemish VHS release of ''Teletubbies in de Sneeuw'' (''Teletubbies in the Snow'').
* This logo was also seen on the second and third series of ''Open a Door''.
* This logo's last appearance was on the final ''Rosie and Jim'' episode "The Magic Show".


===5th Logo (Late 1990s-2000)===
'''Variants:'''
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
*Sometimes, it had "A Ragdoll Production" (in {{Font color|red|red}}), with two yellow squares, under the word "{{Font color|red|Ragdoll}}". Other times, the slogan "works for children" appears below.
File:Ragdoll Productions (1995).jpg
*On an advert for The Ragdoll Shop (a shop where you could buy merchandise based on the shows and play around, no longer open) an early prototype version of this logo is shown against a green gradient background, and the doll's overalls are red instead of blue and have a leg sticking out.
</gallery>
*On a print ad for The Ragdoll Shop, the doll is holding a telephone, is more detailed and the phone is on top of the hotline for The Ragdoll Shop.
*On some direct-to-video releases using the characters from ''Tots TV'' (which were aptly named ''Tots Videos''), the logo is much bigger.
*On the 1995 season of ''Tots TV'', the logo is shared with the Carlton UK Productions Logo.
*On ''Teletubbies'', under the Ragdoll logo, the BBC logo is underneath. "A Ragdoll Production" is seen underneath as usual. The background is black. On the Spanish version, the logo is shared with the logos for BBC, Discovery Kids, and The Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Company.
*On early ''Teletubbies'' episodes, the 1988-1997 BBC logo is seen below the logo.
*An version of the above variant lacks the BBC text and copyright.
*On the 1998 VHS ''Rosie and Jim: Spring Cleaning'', we see the byline "A Ragdoll Production for ITV", with copyright info underneath.
*On PBS airings of ''Teletubbies'', the byline "A Ragdoll/BBC Production for PBS in association with The itsy bitsy Entertainment Co." is under the logo.
*On the ''Tots TV'' VHS ''Flying High and other stories'', the 1993 ''Tots TV'' variant logo is used, but this logo covers up the 1984-1994 Ragdoll.
*An in-credit version appeared on the PC version of ''Play With The Teletubbies''. On the PlayStation version of said title, the background is solid teal.
*On reruns of ''Brum'', the logo appears to be slightly darker.


'''Visuals:''' On an orange background, there is a small graphic of the rag doll from the previous logo. Next to it, there is the usual "'''Ragdoll'''" logo and "Works for Children" slogan. Below this, there is the text "A Ragdoll Production" in a basic font, with copyright info below.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Technique:''' A still graphic.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme to the show mainly, but on some shows, such as reruns of ''Brum'', the same music from the last logo is used (mainly the sped up version) or silence.


'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*On ''Tots Video: Tilly, Tom and Tiny's Fun With French'', we hear the last note of the show's end theme and then the sped-up music.
*On ''Tots Video: Tilly, Tom and Tiny's ABC's'', the music is re-arranged in a music box style.


'''Availability:''' Only known to appear on several ''Brum'' VHS releases that were released in the Netherlands, plastering the third logo.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
* It originally appeared on 1995-1998 episodes of ''Tots TV'' (and plastered on earlier episodes), the 1997-2000 episodes of ''Rosie and Jim'' (The Neil Brewer Era) and on 1997-2000 episodes of ''Teletubbies''.
* It also plasters the previous two logos on later CBBC reruns of ''Brum''. However, it is not seen on WildBrain's recent remastered prints of the show, as they use the original logos.
* This logo also appears on the PS1 game ''Play with the Teletubbies'', as well as its PC counterpart, but only in the end credits.
* The red dress variant only appeared on an ad for the Ragdoll shop, which appears on 1995 tapes of ''Tots TV'', ''Rosie and Jim'' and ''Brum'' released by VCI.
* The eighth variant was only seen on a 2000 Flemish VHS release of ''Teletubbies in de Sneeuw'' (''Teletubbies in the Snow'').


===6th Logo (5 June 2000-)===
'''Editor's Note:''' The doll has a friendlier look, and is once again a favorite of those who grew up with these shows.
<tabber>
Main Logos=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ragdoll Limited (2015) (From - Twirlywoos).png|Normal
Ragdoll Limited (2001) (From - Brum and The Airport Adventure).png|''Brum'' (2001)
Ragdoll Limited (2002, Carlton) (From - 2002 CBeebies airing of Tots TV).png|''Tots TV'' plaster
Ragdoll Limited (2003) (From - Boohbah episode 1).png|''Boohbah'' (early)
Ragdoll Productions (2003) (From - the Boohbah episode Squeaky Socks).png|''Boohbah''
Ragdoll Limited (2003) (From - US airings of Boohbah).png|PBS airings of ''Boohbah''
Ragdoll (2005) (From - Blips).png|''Blips'' (2005)
Ragdoll (2011) (From - DipDap).png|''DipDap'' (2011)
Ragdoll-BBC-PBS-Itsy Bisty Entertainment logo (2001).jpg|Early PBS airings of ''Teletubbies''
Ragdoll Productions and BBC (2000) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png|''Teletubbies'' (Alternative version)
Ragdoll PBS.png
</gallery>
|-|
In-Credit Logos=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Teletubbies 2000 End Card 2.png|''Teletubbies'' (Normal version)
Ragdoll Limited and BBC (2000s, plaster) (From - Teletubbies reruns).jpeg|''Teletubbies'' plaster on DeAgostini releases
Ragdoll Productions and BBC (2002) (From - US version of the Teletubbies episode Running).png|Later PBS airings of ''Teletubbies''
Ragdoll Limited and BBC (2004, video) (From - a Teletubbies DVD).png|''Teletubbies'' DVD
Ragdoll (no URL).jpg|''Teletubbies'' (no URL)
Ragdoll Limited and BBC (2007) (From - Teletubbies).png|
Ragdoll (2000) (From - Badjelly the Witch).png|''Badjelly the Witch''
Ragdoll Limited (2007) (From - In the Night Garden).png|''In the Night Garden''
Ragdoll and CBBC (2009) (From - Tronji).png
Ragdoll Limited and CBeebies (2007) (From - In The Night Garden episode Wheres Upsy Daisy Gone).png|''In the Night Garden'' (with CBeebies logo)
CBeebies Ragdoll Limited and DHX Media (2015) (From - Twirlywoos S01E19).png|''Twirlywoos'' in-credit
Ragdoll Productions (2018, What Shall We Do With The Angry Monster?).png|''What Should We Do With The Angry Monster?''
Ragdoll Productions-CBeebies-Cake Entertainment (2021, Bot and the Beasties Variant 2).png|''B.O.T. and the Beasties'' (international prints)
Ragdoll (2003) (From - Open a Door).png|''Open a Door''
</gallery>
|-|
Home Media variants=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ragdoll (2001, Brum Airport and Other Stories).png|''Brum: Airport and Other Stories'' (2001)
Ragdoll (2001-2002, Brum Snow Thieves and Other Stories).png|''Brum: Snow Thieves and Other Stories'' (2002)
Ragdoll (2002-2003, Brum Kitten Rescue and Other Stories).png|''Brum: Kitten Rescue and Other Stories'' (2003)
Ragdoll (2003, Brum Crazy Chair Chase and Other Stories).png|''Brum: Crazy Chair Chase and Other Stories'' (2003)
Ragdoll (2003, Brum Stunt Bike Rescue and Other Stories).png|''Brum: Stunt Bike Rescue and Other Stories'' (2003)
Ragdoll (2004, Brum Runaway Statue and Other Stories).png|''Brum: Runaway Statue and Other Stories'' (2003)
Ragdoll (2004, The Very Best of Brum Brum Soccer Hero and Other Stories).png|''The Best of Brum'' (2004)<br>''Brum: Soccer Hero and Other Stories'' (2004, wasn't released until 2007)
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=aF1U0WPgmXo|id2=eP6vsjEGhwI|id3=n98N41__pR4}}
</tabber>


'''Visuals:''' Over a yellow background, there is the black word "'''Ragdoll'''" (in Futura EF Heavy New). Above it, there is a child-like drawing of a rag doll with red hair and black eyes. A smiling mouth is then drawn below the eyes. Copyright info is on the bottom of the screen.
=== 5th Logo (2000- ) ===


'''Trivia:'''
'''Nicknames:''' "The Drawing Smile", "The Ragdoll V", "The Hair and Face", "Another ''Teletubbies'' Logo"
* This logo was made by Lambie-Nairn.

* The Ragdoll Shop used this logo on the hanging sign from 2000 until its closure in 2005.
'''Logo:''' On a yellow background, we see the black word "'''Ragdoll'''" and a red doodle of a ragdoll's head with eyes, but no mouth. A smile is drawn below the eyes. Copyright info is on the bottom of the screen.

'''Trivia:''' This logo was made by Lambie-Nairn.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There is a longer version, in which the logo's hair, eyes and mouth are drawn in as the camera shows shots of the logo forming. This appeared mainly on VHS and DVD releases of ''Ragdoll'' shows, but has appeared on Non-UK prints of ''Twirlywoos'' before the DHX Media logo.
* A <u>longer version</u> exists, in which three shots of the hair are shown being drawn in. Then it cuts to the logo itself, as the last of the hair is drawn (the camera zooms out during this). "Ragdoll" fades in before the mouth is drawn in. This is mainly seen on VHS and DVD releases of ''Ragdoll'' shows, but is also intact on non-UK prints of ''Twirlywoos'' before the DHX Media logo.
** On <u>home media releases</u>, extra copyright information reading "Video Compilation" appears below, or replaces the copyright as a whole.
*On ''Teletubbies'', below is "for" and the BBC logo between the Ragdoll logo and the copyright info. From mid-late 2000, it was seen on a yellow-orange background. From late 2000-early 2001, it was seen on a black background, with a yellow-orange box for the Ragdoll logo.
*''In the Night Garden'' uses a logo that is the same as the previous one, but with "for BBC" and the BBC logo below. Sometimes, the CBeebies logo would be used instead.
** On <u>''Introducing In the Night Garden...''</u>, a bonus feature from the "Who's Here?" DVD, the smile is already drawn when the logo zooms out.
** On the company's official YouTube channel, the logo starts on the third shot and has a contrast boost.
*The Ragdoll Shop used this logo on the hanging sign from 2000 until its closure in 2005.
* On <u>''Teletubbies''</u>, below is "for", and the 1997 BBC logo between the Ragdoll logo and the copyright info on a black background; along with a yellow-orange box for the company's ident.
*On ''Boohbah'', the logo is still with the words "A Ragdoll Production in association with GMTV" on the bottom. On some VHS or DVD releases, the long version (described below) plays afterward.
** On <u>the 2003 Discovery Kids airing</u> of the aforementioned show, the URL is absent.
*The variant used on ''Twirlywoos'' has the logo on the left, next to the DHX Media logo and the Cbeebies logo appears on the top. The text "A Ragdoll production for BBC" appears on the top of the Cbeebies logo, and the text "produced in association with DHX Media" appears on the bottom of the Ragdoll and DHX Media logos, below that is the copyright date, all on an ocean background.
*On 2004 re-runs of ''Teletubbies'', the logo is in white.
* On <u>the ''Teletubbies: Bedtime'' and ''Go! Exercise with the Teletubbies''</u> VHS releases, the variant appears on a yellow-orange background.
* On <u>the final series of ''Open a Door''</u>, the logo once again appears in-credit, but features the entire print logo on the bottom in white.

* On <u>''Boohbah''</u>, the logo is still with the words "A Ragdoll Production in association with GMTV" on the bottom. On some VHS or DVD releases, the long version (described above) plays afterward.
'''FX/SFX:''' The smile drawing, or none at all.
** On <u>a PBS airing of that programme</u>, the long version plays, but the mouth is already drawn and there's a PBS copyright in uppercase.
* <u>''In the Night Garden''</u> uses a logo that is the same as the previous one, but with "for BBC" and the 1997 BBC logo below. DVD and international airings also use this version, while <u>CBeebies UK airings</u> use the CBeebies logo in place of the standard 1997 BBC logo.
** The latter version of the variant is also intact on ''The Adventures of Abney and Teal''.
* The variant which is seen on ''<u>Twirlywoos</u>'' has the logo on the left, next to the DHX Media logo and the CBeebies logo appears on the top. The text "A Ragdoll production for BBC" appears on the top of the CBeebies logo, and the text "produced in association with DHX Media" appears on the bottom of the Ragdoll and DHX Media logos, below that is the copyright date, all on an ocean background.
* On ''<u>What Should We Do With The Angry Monster?</u>'', the logo is much bigger and also appears on a white background.
* On ''<u>B.O.T. and The Beasties</u>'', the logo is on a white background, while the next "A Ragdoll Production for BBC" is below the logo, with "Ragdoll" in its normal typeface. The CBeebies logo is below, alongside a copyright date.
** On international airings, the logos are shrunken down in order to fit in the [[Cake Entertainment]] logo.
* On <u>DeAgostini VHS releases of ''Teletubbies''</u>, the early-1997 ''Teletubbies'' variant is used, but this covers up the 1995-2000 Ragdoll logo, thus resulting in it being used alongside the 1988 BBC logo.
* On <u>''Tots TV'' reruns on CBeebies</u>, the logo is still with the words "A Ragdoll Production for CARLTON" on the bottom. However, for some unknown reason, "CARLTON" is not in the form of its 1993 logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show, or none.


'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show or none.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*The animated variant has a drawing sound, followed by various squeaky party blower-like sounds.
*On some episodes of ''Brum'', the last sound from the long version plays over the standard variant.
*''Teletubbies Everywhere'' used a pan-drop sound.
*On ''Rosie & Jim'' repeats on CITV from the early 2000s, the previous logo's music was used.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on ''Teletubbies'' from 2000, its spin-off ''Teletubbies Everywhere'', BBC airings of ''Tots TV'', ''Boohbah'', ''In the Night Garden'', Seasons 3-4 of ''Brum'', ''DipDap'', ''The Adventures of Abney and Teal'' and ''Twirlywoos''. It also plastered the previous logo on early 2000's CITV airings of ''Rosie & Jim''.
* The <u>animated variant</u> has a drawing sound, followed by various squeaky party blower-like sounds.
* On <u>seasons 3-5 of ''Brum''</u>, the last sound from the long version plays over the standard variant.
* <u>''Teletubbies Everywhere''</u> uses a pan-drop sound.
* On <u>''Rosie & Jim'' repeats on CITV</u> from the early 2000s, the harp music from the second logo plays as it plasters over the previous logo.
* The <u>''Teletubbies''</u> variant sometimes has the last two sounds from the long version play over it.


'''Availability:''' Seen on shows from the company since 2000.
'''Editor's Note:''' The sounds are quite annoying, but as with the other logos, it's still a favorite.
* The long version debuted on ''Rosie and Jim: Big Video Box'', while the short one first appeared on the Series 4 ''Teletubbies'' episode "Mum's Portrait".
* The full version is intact on Ragdoll VHS and DVD releases from [[Video Collection International|VCI]] and [[Carlton Visual Entertainment|Carlton Video]]/[[Granada Ventures]] from this time period.
* Shows that have the full orange background version are Series 3-5 of ''Brum'', ''Teletubbies Everywhere'', ''Boohbah'', ''Blips'' and ''DipDap''.
* It also plastered the 4th logo on early 2000's CITV airings of ''Rosie & Jim''.
* The black background boxed variant is seen on ''In the Night Garden'', ''Tronji'' and ''The Adventures of Abney and Teal''.
* The end credit versions are seen on the special ''Badjelly the Witch'', the final series of ''Open a Door'', ''Twirlywoos'' and ''B.O.T. and the Beasties''.
* It is also preserved on a short film titled ''What Should We Do With The Angry Monster?'', produced for Disney Channel and HopeWorks.
* The ''Teletubbies'' plaster variant with the 1988 BBC logo is known to appear on DeAgostini VHS releases of ''Teletubbies'' in Italy.
* This logo with the harp music also does not appear on VCI releases of the Neil Brewer era of ''Rosie & Jim'', as the full version is used instead.
* As of 2023, this logo still appears at the end of CBeebies airings of ''In The Night Garden'', only the variant where the smile forms.


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Latest revision as of 04:32, 5 November 2024


Background

Ragdoll Productions is a British TV production company that produces programmes specifically made for young children, founded on July 26, 1984 by Anne Wood, and located in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire in the United Kingdom. Named after Wood's daughter's favourite toy rag doll, Jemima, Ragdoll Productions is mostly known for creating shows like Teletubbies, Pob's Progamme, Rosie and Jim, Brum, Tots TV, and many others. Before its inception in the mid-1980s, Wood made shows like Ragdolly Anna and Rub-A-Tub-Dub. Ragdoll also had a small store with play areas based on Wood's works, named the Ragdoll Shop which opened in 1992, but closed in 2005 due to expansion limits and failure to find a new larger venue. In the mid-1990s, Ragdoll expanded operations to the United States, and signed a deal with The Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Company to sell their programmes in the market. In 2006, Ragdoll and BBC Worldwide formed a joint venture called Ragdoll Worldwide, which then held the rights to all Ragdoll programming from Ragdoll itself; this joint venture was sold to DHX Media in September 2013, causing the rights to the TV shows that Ragdoll created (except Pob's Programme) to be acquired and picked up by DHX, meaning the shows they produced are no longer produced under the "Ragdoll" name. Despite this, Ragdoll Productions themselves are still active to this very day, now producing their latest programmes, Twirlywoos and B.O.T and the Beasties, with the former being a co-production with DHX.



1st Logo (5 October 1985-1995)


Visuals: There is a black and white Raggedy Ann/Andy-like rag doll. The rag doll has stringy hair, button eyes, a triangular nose, a narrow smile, wears a short-sleeve shirt and pants with chequered patterns, and is holding a candle above its head with a stylised old gold sun with 12 points behind the doll.

Trivia:

  • This logo was designed by Malcolm Bird, who illustrated the Pob's News magazine. Alan Dart designed the plush Ragdoll seen in the Pob's Programme variant.[1]
  • The Ragdoll Shop used this logo on a hanging sign from its opening in 1992 until 1995.
  • In 1993, a new print logo was created (originally the print logo was just the doll), featuring the doll on a white background in a rectangle with a white or red banner saying "Ragdoll" in red or black text on the bottom. It lasted until 1995.

Variants: Each programme used a different version of the logo.

  • On Pob's Programme, the entire ending sequence takes place over the logo. The rag doll is also a lot smaller and is between between the words " A Ragdoll (UK)" and "Production" stacked on top of the words "for" and "Channel Four" (This show was produced for Channel 4 UK). "Channel Four" is under the word "for" and under that is a Channel Four copyright date. Pob appears over the logo and to the right of him is a plush version of the same rag doll shown in the logo, with carrot orange stringy hair, a red chequered shirt, and a shamrock green candle. Pob proceeds to blow out the rag doll's candle, dimming the lights.
    • A sub-variant has Pob reading a Pob News magazine and to the left of him is the same ragdoll from the main variant, made out of fabric. A female narrator reminds viewers how to send cash or stamps to Pob, while Pob himself chatters over the narration and nudges the rag doll once. The P.O. box address "P.O. Box 507, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3AL" fades in at the bottom of the screen, in a handwritten font in pastel pink, before Pobs blows out the candle.
  • On BOOM!, the doll is seen on a dark blue background, above the yellow text "A Ragdoll (UK) Production for Channel Four". Below that, the copyright information appears.
  • On Playbox, the doll is next to text saying "A Ragdoll (U.K.) Production for Central". Below the text and logo is a copyright date for Central Independent Television.
  • On the series The Magic Mirror, the entire logo is in-credit. After the credits finishing scrolling, only the "A Ragdoll (UK) Production" disclaimer and Kellogg Company copyright date remain on-screen on the left. After a few seconds, the rag doll fades onto the titular magic mirror, like it's being reflected. Each episode used a different variation to match the theme of the story, but the concept remains the same.
    • The episode "The Goose Girl" does not have the rag doll fade, as usual, it instead pops out of the box (like a Jack-in-a-Box) that's reflected in the Magic Mirror.
  • On Brum, all the text is in Dom Casual, and just simply says "A Ragdoll Production" with the doll between the "A Ragdoll" and "Production". Below that is a Ragdoll Productions copyright.
  • At the end of 1993-1994 episodes of Tots TV, the background is a black/dark teal gradient, and the illustration of the rag doll, the text, and the copyright notice are also stacked, and the "A Ragdoll Production for Central" text appear in a Futura font.
    • On the show's first four episodes (called "Camel", "Beach", "Fox" and "Trains", respectively), the numeral MCMXCII (1992), is misspelled as MCMXII, which means 1912.
  • On Open a Door, a cropped image of the logo appears in credit, taken straight from the Tots TV variant of the logo. On the episode "Poland" (which was a co-production with the Polish film and animation studio Semafor Film Studio Poland (Se-ma-for)), the cropped image has a white outline, and the text is also in a different font.

Technique: A still graphic. For the Pob variant and The Magic Mirror variants, live-action.

Audio: None.

Audio variants:

  • On The Magic Mirror, a mystical chime-like sound plays, which is part of the ending theme to the show.
  • On Brum, an ascending synthesised piano jingle composed by Andrew McCrorie-Shand (Ragdoll's then-TV composer) is played.
  • On Tots TV, the last note of the ending theme plays once the logo appears, and then the rest of the logo is silent.
  • On Playbox, a slight slam noise coming from the Playbox is heard; the rest of the logo is silent.
  • On Pob's Programme, background music from the show plays throughout the logo.

Audio Trivia: The Brum music variant, can be heard at the end of the aforementioned show's audiocassettes, related to picture books.

Availability: Seen on all Ragdoll shows from the time-period until 1995, except for Rosie and Jim, which uses the custom logo below instead.

  • These include Pob's Programme, The Magic Mirror, Playbox, BOOM!, Tots TV, Brum and the first series of Open a Door.
    • The mid-two shows two also keep this logo on most prints, while the rest haven't aired in decades.
  • On CBeebies airings of Tots TV, this logo is plastered with the sixth logo.
  • Ragdoll produced the 5th and 6th series of the 1980s-1990s BBC educational programme Storytime, however this logo does not appear on any of the episodes, just an in-credit notice.
  • The Brum variant is also retained on the WildBrain YouTube channel's print of the Brum Series 1 episode "Safari Park" (which is the only series 1 episode that retains the credits and logo at the end).
    • It is also available on BBC iPlayer prints of the show, as they use the remastered versions from WildBrain.

2nd Logo (Rosie and Jim Custom Logos) (3 September 1990-6 June 1997)

Visuals: Over a red background, there is the rag doll (colourised with brown hair) in chequered black and white overalls obscured inside a porthole. The rag doll is still holding the candle over it, with a "yellow sun" behind it. Below the porthole, there is a curved banner with red text saying "|A Ragdoll Production for Central". Until series 2, a copyright date for Central Independent Television can be seen below, while series 3 onwards uses a copyright date for Ragdoll themselves.

Variants:

  • On series 1, the logo closes like a book cover, so it appears that the logo is on the back of a book.
  • On series 2, the logo is smaller, and the copyright date is in a different font. It also uses a page turning transition.
  • On the direct-to-video releases Learn to Read and Write with Rosie & Jim, the "A Ragdoll Production for Central" part is removed, and the Central copyright date is replaced with a Ragdoll Productions copyright date instead.
  • On series 3, the same doll was redrawn with a pencil-colour look, and the sun has more points.
  • On series 4 and 5, the redesigned doll from the fourth logo appears instead. The copyright text can either be yellow or white.

Technique:

  • On series 1, live-action.
  • On series 2, computer effects.
  • On Learn to Read and Write with Rosie & Jim, fading effects.
  • On series 3-5, a still graphic.

Audio:

  • On series 1 and 2, the end theme of the show plays.
  • On Learn to Read and Write with Rosie and Jim, the 1st logo's own music plays, albeit sombre and softer.
  • On series 3-5, a shortened version of the harp music from the next logo plays, although the VHS release of Rosie and Jim: Gingerbread Man uses the standard music instead.

Availability: Only seen on the first five series of Rosie and Jim and is also preserved on VHS and DVD, as well as re-runs of those seasons.

  • The Rosie & Jim series 1 variant of this logo was also seen at the end of the Rosie & Jim episode "Washing" as part of CITV's Old Skool Weekend in January 2013, which is then followed by the 1990 A Central Programme for ITV endcap.
  • The 1992 variant is only seen on two direct-to-video VHS releases titled Learn to Read and Write with Rosie and Jim, neither of which have been reissued.
  • Series 5 of the series (the first series with Neil Brewer as the host) also used this logo when it first broadcast in 1997, but later reruns and VHS releases plastered it with the fourth logo, and later the sixth one.

3rd Logo (6 October-29 December 1994)


Visuals: Over a black background, there is the rag doll (colourised with orange hair) in chequered red/white overalls lying over the word "Ragdoll" in a bold, yellow font. The ragdoll is still holding the candle over it, with a "yellow sun" behind it. The sun glows brighter for a second or two. "works for children" is seen in a small white font, below "doll". Below the logo, there is "A Ragdoll Production" in the same white font, but bigger with a copyright notice below.

Technique: A still hand-drawn graphic with computer effects.

Audio: A re-arrangement of the first jingle, but played on a harp rather than a synth-piano, and in a different key. Composed by Robert Hartley, who did the soundtrack to Brum's second series, alongside some other minor work on other Ragdoll programmes. On a few prints, the music appears to sound slightly different.

Availability: It was only seen on the original UK airings of the second series of Brum, and also appears intact on UK VHS releases thereof.

  • On Series 2's shortened ten-minute version of the show, the next logo plasters this one, but is still preserved on its original 15-minute version and on BBC iPlayer, as it uses remastered prints from WildBrain.

4th Logo (8 May 1995-16 May 2000)

Visuals: The same rag doll is seen on the screen. It is redesigned to be more human-like with the eyes and hair, and is much smaller and colourised in chequered teal (or blue)/white overalls and red hair, the doll also does a different pose, and does not hold a candle; although the "yellow sun" is retained. The logo is situated inside a door-shaped frame, a la Columbia Pictures' '80s print logo. Under the ragdoll, the red word "Ragdoll" is seen. At the bottom of the screen, there is some copyright info.

Trivia: The rag doll was also the mascot of the "Ragdoll and Friends" magazine, which contains stories, and activities with Rosie & Jim, Brum, Tots TV and later Teletubbies. The magazine ran from 1996 to 1997.

Variants:

  • The background of the logo may change colour during its lifetime. Its variations are:
    • 1995-1997: Blue/black gradient.
    • 1996: Cyan/dark blue gradient.
    • 1997-2000: Teal/blue gradient.
  • Sometimes, it has "A Ragdoll Production" (in red), with two yellow squares, under the word "Ragdoll". Other times, the slogan "works for children" appears below.
  • Promos for videos of the company's programmes have the logo on a white background.
  • On an advert for The Ragdoll Shop, an early prototype version of this logo is shown against a green gradient background, and the doll's overalls are red instead of blue and have a leg sticking out. The doll itself in this version does not lean on the word "D" and is posed more like in the first logo.
  • On some direct-to-video releases using the characters from Tots TV (which were aptly named Tots Videos), the logo is much bigger.
  • On 1995 episodes of Tots TV, the logo shares the screen with the 1995 Carlton UK Productions Logo.
  • On Teletubbies, under the Ragdoll logo, the 1988 or 1997 BBC logo is underneath. "A Ragdoll Production" is seen below as usual. The background is black. Sometimes, depending on the dubbing of the show, there will be other logos, like:
    • On the Latin Spanish dub, the logo shares the screen with the logos for BBC, Discovery Kids, and The Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Company.
    • On the Dutch dub, the logo shares the screen with the 1988 BBC and 1996 Teleac/NOT logos instead.
    • On the Brazillian dub, it simply shows the Ragdoll logo on a black background.
  • On early episodes of Teletubbies prior to the BBC's logo change on 4 October 1997, the 1988 BBC logo appears below the logo.
  • On the Flemmish VHS release of Teletubbies in the Snow, the information about the BBC and the copyright is blanked out for unknown reasons.
  • On the 1998 UK VHS release of Rosie and Jim: Spring Cleaning is the byline "A Ragdoll Production for ITV", with copyright info underneath. This was also used to plaster the second logo which the episodes from the tape originally came from, and might also be intact on some other VHS releases at the time, such as the 2000 UK VHS release of Rosie and Jim: Music Party and Other Stories.
    • On the original VHS print of Stay Safe Near Water with Rosie and Jim and Duck, the byline under the logo says: "A Ragdoll Production for British Waterways". In the copyright, the numeral MCMXCVIII (1998) is misspelled as "MCMMXCVIII". However, this variant is later plastered with the next logo on DVD releases.
  • On the ten-minute edited versions of Brum series 2, the logo appears to be slightly darker.
  • On the 1998 UK VHS release of Brum - Biggest Party Video!, the brighter version of the logo is used with a 1994 copyright, although the entire logo is silent.
  • On PBS airings of Teletubbies, the byline "A Ragdoll/BBC Production for PBS in association with The itsy bitsy Entertainment Co." is under the logo. This was also localised in the French-Canadian dub.
  • On the Tots TV VHS release of Flying High and other stories, the 1993 Tots TV variant is used, but this logo covers up the 1984-1995 Ragdoll logo.
  • An in-credit version exists, which is seen on the PC version of Play With The Teletubbies. On the PlayStation version of said title, the background is solid teal.
  • On Tots TV: Big Treasure Adventure, the logo is superimposed with a shadow effect.

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: The end theme to the show mainly, but on some shows, such as Rosie & Jim; the same music from the last logo is used (mainly the sped up version) or none.

Audio Variants:

  • On Tots Video: Tilly, Tom and Tiny's Fun With French, there is the last note of the show's end theme and then the sped-up music.
  • On Tots Video: Tilly, Tom and Tiny's ABC's, A music-box style tune plays. This was composed by Andrew McCrorie-Shand, and it bears resemblance to his later compositions from Teletubbies.
  • On the Brum ten-minute versions of Series 2, as well as later Tots Video direct-to-video episodes from Tots TV, the long version of the previous music plays.

Availability: Seen on shows by the company from the time period until 2000. It was also used to plaster the previous logos.

  • It was originally seen on 1995-1998 episodes of Tots TV (and plastered on earlier episodes), alongside the last three series of Rosie and Jim (where Neil Brewer fronted the Ragdoll boat, although on his first series, the second logo was used) and on 1997-2000 episodes of Teletubbies.
  • It is also preserved on the original 1995 VHS releases of the Tots Video direct-to-video series, although the Carlton Video re-releases remove the logo entirely (likely due to it mentioning VCI, a then-rival to Carlton Video).
  • It also plasters the previous logo on the ten-minute edited versions of Brum's Series 2 episodes, and at the end of Brum - Biggest Party Video.
    • However, it does not appear on WildBrain's recent remastered prints of the show, as they use the original logos instead.
  • This logo is also seen on the PS1 game Play with the Teletubbies, as well as its PC counterpart, but only in the end credits.
  • The red dress variant only appeared on an ad for the Ragdoll shop, which is seen on 1995-1998 VHS releases of Tots Video, Rosie and Jim and Brum released by VCI.
  • The eighth variant is only seen on the 2000 Flemish VHS release of Teletubbies in de Sneeuw (Teletubbies in the Snow).
  • This logo was also seen on the second and third series of Open a Door.
  • This logo's last appearance was on the final Rosie and Jim episode "The Magic Show".

5th Logo (Late 1990s-2000)

Visuals: On an orange background, there is a small graphic of the rag doll from the previous logo. Next to it, there is the usual "Ragdoll" logo and "Works for Children" slogan. Below this, there is the text "A Ragdoll Production" in a basic font, with copyright info below.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Only known to appear on several Brum VHS releases that were released in the Netherlands, plastering the third logo.

6th Logo (5 June 2000-)

Visuals: Over a yellow background, there is the black word "Ragdoll" (in Futura EF Heavy New). Above it, there is a child-like drawing of a rag doll with red hair and black eyes. A smiling mouth is then drawn below the eyes. Copyright info is on the bottom of the screen.

Trivia:

  • This logo was made by Lambie-Nairn.
  • The Ragdoll Shop used this logo on the hanging sign from 2000 until its closure in 2005.

Variants:

  • A longer version exists, in which three shots of the hair are shown being drawn in. Then it cuts to the logo itself, as the last of the hair is drawn (the camera zooms out during this). "Ragdoll" fades in before the mouth is drawn in. This is mainly seen on VHS and DVD releases of Ragdoll shows, but is also intact on non-UK prints of Twirlywoos before the DHX Media logo.
    • On home media releases, extra copyright information reading "Video Compilation" appears below, or replaces the copyright as a whole.
    • On Introducing In the Night Garden..., a bonus feature from the "Who's Here?" DVD, the smile is already drawn when the logo zooms out.
    • On the company's official YouTube channel, the logo starts on the third shot and has a contrast boost.
  • On Teletubbies, below is "for", and the 1997 BBC logo between the Ragdoll logo and the copyright info on a black background; along with a yellow-orange box for the company's ident.
    • On the 2003 Discovery Kids airing of the aforementioned show, the URL is absent.
  • On the Teletubbies: Bedtime and Go! Exercise with the Teletubbies VHS releases, the variant appears on a yellow-orange background.
  • On the final series of Open a Door, the logo once again appears in-credit, but features the entire print logo on the bottom in white.
  • On Boohbah, the logo is still with the words "A Ragdoll Production in association with GMTV" on the bottom. On some VHS or DVD releases, the long version (described above) plays afterward.
    • On a PBS airing of that programme, the long version plays, but the mouth is already drawn and there's a PBS copyright in uppercase.
  • In the Night Garden uses a logo that is the same as the previous one, but with "for BBC" and the 1997 BBC logo below. DVD and international airings also use this version, while CBeebies UK airings use the CBeebies logo in place of the standard 1997 BBC logo.
    • The latter version of the variant is also intact on The Adventures of Abney and Teal.
  • The variant which is seen on Twirlywoos has the logo on the left, next to the DHX Media logo and the CBeebies logo appears on the top. The text "A Ragdoll production for BBC" appears on the top of the CBeebies logo, and the text "produced in association with DHX Media" appears on the bottom of the Ragdoll and DHX Media logos, below that is the copyright date, all on an ocean background.
  • On What Should We Do With The Angry Monster?, the logo is much bigger and also appears on a white background.
  • On B.O.T. and The Beasties, the logo is on a white background, while the next "A Ragdoll Production for BBC" is below the logo, with "Ragdoll" in its normal typeface. The CBeebies logo is below, alongside a copyright date.
    • On international airings, the logos are shrunken down in order to fit in the Cake Entertainment logo.
  • On DeAgostini VHS releases of Teletubbies, the early-1997 Teletubbies variant is used, but this covers up the 1995-2000 Ragdoll logo, thus resulting in it being used alongside the 1988 BBC logo.
  • On Tots TV reruns on CBeebies, the logo is still with the words "A Ragdoll Production for CARLTON" on the bottom. However, for some unknown reason, "CARLTON" is not in the form of its 1993 logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The ending theme of the show or none.

Audio Variants:

  • The animated variant has a drawing sound, followed by various squeaky party blower-like sounds.
  • On seasons 3-5 of Brum, the last sound from the long version plays over the standard variant.
  • Teletubbies Everywhere uses a pan-drop sound.
  • On Rosie & Jim repeats on CITV from the early 2000s, the harp music from the second logo plays as it plasters over the previous logo.
  • The Teletubbies variant sometimes has the last two sounds from the long version play over it.

Availability: Seen on shows from the company since 2000.

  • The long version debuted on Rosie and Jim: Big Video Box, while the short one first appeared on the Series 4 Teletubbies episode "Mum's Portrait".
  • The full version is intact on Ragdoll VHS and DVD releases from VCI and Carlton Video/Granada Ventures from this time period.
  • Shows that have the full orange background version are Series 3-5 of Brum, Teletubbies Everywhere, Boohbah, Blips and DipDap.
  • It also plastered the 4th logo on early 2000's CITV airings of Rosie & Jim.
  • The black background boxed variant is seen on In the Night Garden, Tronji and The Adventures of Abney and Teal.
  • The end credit versions are seen on the special Badjelly the Witch, the final series of Open a Door, Twirlywoos and B.O.T. and the Beasties.
  • It is also preserved on a short film titled What Should We Do With The Angry Monster?, produced for Disney Channel and HopeWorks.
  • The Teletubbies plaster variant with the 1988 BBC logo is known to appear on DeAgostini VHS releases of Teletubbies in Italy.
  • This logo with the harp music also does not appear on VCI releases of the Neil Brewer era of Rosie & Jim, as the full version is used instead.
  • As of 2023, this logo still appears at the end of CBeebies airings of In The Night Garden, only the variant where the smile forms.
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