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* On some shows, like reprints of ''The Sweeney'', the show's URL appears below the logo.
* On some shows, like reprints of ''The Sweeney'', the show's URL appears below the logo.
* On ''Des O'Connor Tonight at Christmas'', the URL "itv.virtualchristmas.co.uk" appears below the 1998 copyright notice.
* On ''Des O'Connor Tonight at Christmas'', the URL "itv.virtualchristmas.co.uk" appears below the 1998 copyright notice.
* Sometimes, the logo shares the screen with the other logos, including the 1988 and 1997 BBC logos.


'''Bylines:'''
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'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:''' Common.
* Plastered over older Thames logos (primarily on British cable TV); otherwise uncommon in America, as recent Thames productions have rarely aired on [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]].
* Plastered over older Thames logos (primarily on British cable TV); otherwise uncommon in America, as recent Thames productions have rarely aired on [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]].
* Was also seen on ''The Bill'', among others.
* It was also seen on ''The Bill'' and ''Wish You Were Here'', among many others.
* Early episodes of the 4th season of the UK version of ''Fort Boyard'' on Challenge feature this logo, with the remaining episodes of that season usibg the next logo.
* Early episodes of the 4th season of the UK version of ''Fort Boyard'' on Challenge feature this logo, with the remaining episodes of that season using the next logo.
* Recent reruns of season 7 of ''Strike it Lucky'' on Challenge feature this logo with the Pearson byline, followed by the 2001 FremantleMedia logo.
* Recent reruns of season 7 of ''Strike it Lucky'' on Challenge feature this logo with the Pearson byline, followed by the 2001 FremantleMedia logo.
* It also appears on a UK 4:3 DVD release of ''Jack the Ripper'' (1988) plastering the 2nd logo.
* It also appears on a UK 4:3 DVD release of ''Jack the Ripper'' (1988) plastering the 2nd logo.

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