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{{PageCredits|description=James Fabiano, Sean Beard, Kris Starring, and ChuckSc.|capture=wisp2007, V of Doom, VPJHuk and zman1997|edits=iheartparamount, VPJHuk and others|video=Logo Archive, | {{PageCredits|description=James Fabiano, Sean Beard, Kris Starring, and ChuckSc.|capture=wisp2007, V of Doom, VPJHuk and zman1997|edits=iheartparamount, VPJHuk and others|video=Logo Archive, TheRoute19, ratpackmanreturns, mrtivuk, Other Files, TheHorrorBull, - VPJLogo - and others}} | ||
=== Background === | === Background === | ||
BBC Video was formed and established in 1980 as a division of BBC Enterprises to distribute BBC television programmes for home video (later "BBC Worldwide") with John Ross Barnard as head. In 2004, BBC Video merged with Video Collection International (VCI), to create 2 Entertain, although as of 2020, BBC uses their own logos still on releases of their material. Their videos originally went through CBS/Fox Video (from 1985 to 1998) and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (from 1998-2000) for U.S. distribution. The license was taken over by Warner Home Video in 2000. Today, while Warner still owns home media rights to BBC Video, their logo has been replaced by the 2Entertain logo, except on ''Charlie and Lola''. In Australia, their videos were originally distributed by PolyGram Video, before Roadshow Entertainment and ABC Video (the Australian "ABC") took over in 1996. | BBC Video was formed and established in 1980 as a division of BBC Enterprises to distribute BBC television programmes for home video (later "BBC Worldwide") with John Ross Barnard as head. In 2004, BBC Video merged with Video Collection International (VCI), to create 2 Entertain, although as of 2020, BBC uses their own logos still on releases of their material. Their videos originally went through CBS/Fox Video (from 1985 to 1998) and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (from 1998-2000) for U.S. distribution. The license was taken over by Warner Home Video in 2000. Today, while Warner still owns home media rights to BBC Video, their logo has been replaced by the 2Entertain logo, except on ''Charlie and Lola''. In Australia, their videos were originally distributed by PolyGram Video, before Roadshow Entertainment and ABC Video (the Australian "ABC") took over in 1996. | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "BBC Star", "Cheesy Starlight", "Scanimate BBC" | '''Nicknames:''' "BBC Star", "Cheesy Starlight", "Scanimate BBC" | ||
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* On a promo variant, the logo seems to fly backwards as it finishes. | * On a promo variant, the logo seems to fly backwards as it finishes. | ||
* On a trailer/promo VHS, we see the regular logo for a few seconds until we cut to a black background with a blue book sideways with the print logo of the time. In the bottom (or in the end of the tape, the top), we see "NEW VIDEO TASTIES" in yellow. | * On a trailer/promo VHS, we see the regular logo for a few seconds until we cut to a black background with a blue book sideways with the print logo of the time. In the bottom (or in the end of the tape, the top), we see "NEW VIDEO TASTIES" in yellow. | ||
* On rock concert releases we see the text "ROCK FLASHBACK" appear in black, with a white outline | * On rock concert releases we see the text "ROCK FLASHBACK" appear in black, with a white outline. Another version has this on a cheap orange text with a yellow outline. | ||
* A shortened version of the closing variant exists, starting from the small light flashing. | * A shortened version of the closing variant exists, starting from the small light flashing. | ||