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Time-Life Television was a division of Time-Life Films (initially owned by Time, Inc., later independent from Time Warner (then "WarnerMedia", now "Warner Bros. Discovery"), and after acquired by and folded into Meredith Corporation), active throughout the 1970s. It was most notable as the U.S. distributor of the BBC's television output including Doctor Who and Monty Python's Flying Circus. Time-Life's deal with the BBC expired on April 30, 1981 (these rights were taken over by the upstart Lionheart Television). That August, Time-Life Films' assets were acquired by Columbia Pictures; this included TV distribution rights to the library, as well as rights to films already in production. Warner Bros. Discovery retained the copyrights to the library, and it is now handled by HBO (with video rights usually going through Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in the U.S., with a few exceptions). A totally different company operating as Time-Life Television exists today as the production unit of Time-Life Video.
Visuals: In the show's end credits or on a crimson background is the following text:
"TIME LIFE" is solid and inside a rectangle, while the word "TELEVISION" is outlined.
Technique: None. [possible misuse]
Audio: The closing theme of the program.
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Visuals: Same as the Time-Life Films logo, except the stacked text "TIME LIFE TELEVISION" fades in below the logo instead.
Variants:
Technique: Scanimate.
Audio: A shrill Moog synthesizer sounder (extended on the BBC variant) performed by Leonard Rosenman. The still variant uses a short version of the jingle. Sometimes, it is silent.
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