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Editor's Note: Low, some may be freaked out by the crudely drawn face.
Editor's Note: Low, some may be freaked out by the crudely drawn face.


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Revision as of 23:45, 28 July 2021

Background: Tell-Tale Productions was a British children's television production company founded in 1985 by Will Brenton and Iain Lachlan. In 2004, the company was accquired by Entertainment Rights where it was later absorbed into Classic Media which in turn was acquired by DreamWorks Animation in 2012. Today, Tell-Tale's back catalog library is owned by NBCUniversal through Universal Pictures.


1st Logo (1996-1999)


Tell-Tale Productions (1997)

Nickname: "An MGM Spoof"

Logo: On a white background, we see a cartoon drawing of a white dog with black spots, snout and ear inside a brown spiked collar with a brown dog's lead with a gold hook, in a spoof of the MGM logo. Below it is:

A Tell-Tale PRODUCTION


FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the program.

Availability: Seen on many programs such as the GMTV series of Fun Song Factory.

Editor's Note: Low.


2nd Logo (September 6, 1999-December 23, 2006)

Tell-Tale Productions (2000)

Nicknames: "The Abstract Face", "Tell-Tale Face"

Logo: On a white background, we see a black eyelid shaped oval with "Tell~tale" in it, the words: "A" and "Production for" is sandwiched between the logo. A abstract drawn face then draws itself from its bridge of its nose all the way to its swirly eye and a drawing of outline of a eyelid with eyelashes appears.

Variant: On some shows, the logo is still. On Boo!, the show’s titular character appears on the bottom and waving.

Byline: Starting from 2004, the byline "An Entertainment Rights Company" appears below the logo following it's acquisition.

FX/SFX: The abstract drawn face draws itself, the eyelid drawing appearing.

Music/Sounds: Usually silent or an end theme from its program.

Availability: Seen on many shows such as Tweenies, later episodes of Fun Song Factory, Boo!, BB3B and Wow! That's What I Call Nursery Rhymes.

Editor's Note: Low, some may be freaked out by the crudely drawn face.

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