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'''Warner Sisters''' is a British television production company founded by Lavinia '''Warner'''.
'''Warner Sisters''' is a British television production company founded by Lavinia '''Warner'''.


===(April 17, 1995-July 1, 2009)===
===Logo (April 17, 1995-July 1, 2009)===
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Warner Sisters (1995) (From - Dangerous Lady episode 2).png
Warner Sisters (1995) (From - Dangerous Lady episode 2).png
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Warner Sisters (1995) (From - Dressing for Breakfast).png
Warner Sisters (1995) (From - Dressing for Breakfast).png
Warner Sisters (1995) (From - The Spy Who Caught a Cold).png
Warner Sisters (1995) (From - The Spy Who Caught a Cold).png
Warner Sisters (1996) (From - 25 August 1996 BBC1 airing of an unknown film).png
Warner Sisters and WGBH (2000) (From - Lady Audley's Secret).png
Warner Sisters and WGBH (2000) (From - Lady Audley's Secret).png
Company Pictures, Warner Sisters Productions, and Sky (2009) (From - The Take).png
Company Pictures, Warner Sisters Productions, and Sky (2009) (From - The Take).png
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'''Logo:''' An in-credit notice, it consists of a retro-themed neon club building is shown with four searchlights waving in the air against a {{color|blue}} background. To the left and right of the building are the vertically aligned words "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER'''}}" and "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SISTERS'''}}".
'''Visuals:''' An in-credit notice, consisting of a retro-themed neon club building is shown with four searchlights waving in the air against a blue background. To the left and right of the building, there are the vertically aligned words "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER'''}}" and "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SISTERS'''}}".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* On ''<u>The Take</u>'', the company's name in Arial is added below the logo.
* On ''<u>The Take</u>'', the company's name in Arial is added below the logo.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' Digital ink and paint.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the programme.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the programme.


'''Availability:''' Many of their programmes have not been reran or preserved on home media, meaning they can only be found on original TV airings. These include ''Dressing for Breakfast'' and ''The Spy Who Caught a Cold''. However, some such as ''A Village Affair'' and ''The Take'' did receive home media/on-demand releases that have this logo intact.
'''Availability:''' Many of their programmes have not been reran or preserved on home media, meaning they can only be found on original TV airings. These include ''Dressing for Breakfast'' and ''The Spy Who Caught a Cold''. However, some such as ''A Village Affair'' and ''The Take'' did receive home media/on-demand releases that have this logo intact.

Latest revision as of 19:29, 12 August 2024



Background

Warner Sisters is a British television production company founded by Lavinia Warner.

Logo (April 17, 1995-July 1, 2009)

Visuals: An in-credit notice, consisting of a retro-themed neon club building is shown with four searchlights waving in the air against a blue background. To the left and right of the building, there are the vertically aligned words "WARNER" and "SISTERS".

Variants:

  • Sometimes, two thin white lines are added to the logo's horizontal edges.
  • On The Take, the company's name in Arial is added below the logo.

Technique: Digital ink and paint.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Many of their programmes have not been reran or preserved on home media, meaning they can only be found on original TV airings. These include Dressing for Breakfast and The Spy Who Caught a Cold. However, some such as A Village Affair and The Take did receive home media/on-demand releases that have this logo intact.

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