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'''Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment''' was a British television production company that produces drama shows. It was later sold to Chrysalis TV in 1996, and was absorbed into Chrysalis Entertainment in 2001. |
'''Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment''' was a British television production company that produces drama shows. It was later sold to Chrysalis TV in 1996, and was absorbed into Chrysalis Entertainment in 2001. |
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Revision as of 17:09, 19 July 2023
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Background
Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment was a British television production company that produces drama shows. It was later sold to Chrysalis TV in 1996, and was absorbed into Chrysalis Entertainment in 2001.
(March 26, 1991-2000)
Logo: On a black background, we see a painting of a red rooster on a gradient background, surrounded by a white border. Below it was the words "RED ROOSTER" with a line below the logo, and some text is shown below the logo.
Variants:
- In its early days, the picture is smaller, and the text is larger, and the line is also larger, with the text "FILM AND TELEVISION ENTERTAINMENT" in black.
- Starting in 1997, a byline "A Chrysalis Company" is shown below the logo.
- Starting in 1999, the background became white over a wallpaper of Chrysalis logos, the text "RED ROOSTER" in black, with the first letter of each "R" in red, and the Chrysalis logo is shown below.
- Sometimes, the logo shares the screen with other logos.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None or the end theme of the show.
Availability: Rare. It was kept on Body & Soul, the first series of Wycliffe, The Alchemists, The Sculptress, Deadly Summer and Beyond Fear, and it was also shown on The Life and Times of Henry Pratt.