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Background: Columbia TriStar Central Productions was a joint-venture between Columbia TriStar International Television and Central Independent Television. Carlton Television would take the place for Central a little later. | Background: Columbia TriStar Central Productions was a joint-venture between Columbia TriStar International Television and Central Independent Television. Carlton Television would take the place for Central a little later. | ||
===1st Logo (1995)=== | |||
Columbia TriStar Central Productions (1995) | |||
<u>Nicknames:</u> "CTCP", "The CTCP Ellipse" | |||
<u>Logo:</u> On a gray background is a black ellipse with "cTCp" inside. The "c" is orange, overlapping the tall purple "T". Next to it is a green "C" with a blue "p" in the opening of the "C". Below is the text: | |||
Logo: On a gray background is a black ellipse with "cTCp" inside. The "c" is orange, overlapping the | |||
Columbia TriStar Central Productions | Columbia TriStar Central Productions | ||
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in a black Arial font. Below the ellipse is a black and blue gradient shadow. | in a black Arial font. Below the ellipse is a black and blue gradient shadow. | ||
FX/SFX: None. | <u>FX/SFX:</u> None. | ||
Music/Sounds: Just the closing theme of the show. | <u>Music/Sounds:</u> Just the closing theme of the show. | ||
Availability: Seen on series 6 of The Upper Hand. | <u>Availability:</u> Seen on series 6 of ''The Upper Hand''. | ||
Editor's Note: None. | <u>Editor's Note:</u> None. | ||
===2nd Logo (1996)=== | |||
Columbia TriStar Central Productions (1996) | |||
<u>Nicknames:</u> "CTCP II", "The CTCP Ellipse II" | |||
<u>Logo:</u> On a gray marble background (as seen on one of the versions of the 1988 Central Independent Television logo) is the "cTCp" ellipse from before with a transparent shadow below that. Under the logo is copyright stamp. | |||
Logo: On a gray marble background (as seen on one of the versions of the 1988 Central Independent Television logo) is the "cTCp" ellipse from before with a transparent shadow below that. Under the logo is copyright stamp. | |||
FX/SFX: Same as above. | <u>FX/SFX:</u> Same as above. | ||
Music/Sounds: Same as above. | <u>Music/Sounds:</u> Same as above. | ||
Availability: Appears on the seventh and final series of The Upper Hand. | <u>Availability:</u> Appears on the seventh and final series of ''The Upper Hand''. | ||
Editor's Note: Same as above. | <u>Editor's Note:</u> Same as above. | ||
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Revision as of 00:28, 21 May 2020
Logo descriptions and captures by Logophile
Background: Columbia TriStar Central Productions was a joint-venture between Columbia TriStar International Television and Central Independent Television. Carlton Television would take the place for Central a little later.
1st Logo (1995)
Columbia TriStar Central Productions (1995)
Nicknames: "CTCP", "The CTCP Ellipse"
Logo: On a gray background is a black ellipse with "cTCp" inside. The "c" is orange, overlapping the tall purple "T". Next to it is a green "C" with a blue "p" in the opening of the "C". Below is the text:
Columbia TriStar Central Productions
in a black Arial font. Below the ellipse is a black and blue gradient shadow.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: Just the closing theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on series 6 of The Upper Hand.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (1996)
Columbia TriStar Central Productions (1996)
Nicknames: "CTCP II", "The CTCP Ellipse II"
Logo: On a gray marble background (as seen on one of the versions of the 1988 Central Independent Television logo) is the "cTCp" ellipse from before with a transparent shadow below that. Under the logo is copyright stamp.
FX/SFX: Same as above.
Music/Sounds: Same as above.
Availability: Appears on the seventh and final series of The Upper Hand.
Editor's Note: Same as above.