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* On ''101 Great Goals'', the logo is superimposed onto a soccer match. At the end, a still of the normal opening logo with a copyright stamp is used.
* On ''101 Great Goals'', the logo is superimposed onto a soccer match. At the end, a still of the normal opening logo with a copyright stamp is used.
* On widescreen releases, the words "'''This is a wide screen film'''" fade in shortly before the star stops shining.
* On widescreen releases, the words "'''This is a wide screen film'''" fade in shortly before the star stops shining.
* The copyright date (in Roman numerals) may be in a different font, other than Futura. It also looks like the 1981 date is the only one that appears to be "natural" as the rest appear with some kind of video effect.
* The copyright date (in Roman numerals) may be in a different font, other than Futura. It also appears that the 1981 and sometimes 1982 versions are the only ones that appear to be "natural" as the rest appear with some kind of video effect.
* Starting in 1985, a shadow effect was added while the star is being drawn away.
* Starting in 1985, a shadow effect was added while the star is being drawn away.
* On the 1988 release of ''The Young Ones'', as well as ''Dad's Army'' tapes from the era, it cuts to the copyright notice whereas the whole thing is silent.
* On the 1988 release of ''The Young Ones'', as well as ''Dad's Army'' tapes from the era, it cuts to the copyright notice whereas the whole thing is silent.
* On ''Watch With Mother'' tapes, the logo turns {{font color|gray|gray}}-scale when the 'V' comes in, the closing starts in gray-scale but turns into color before the text is drawn away. Another version exists of this where it fades to the B&W effect as well on some other releases.
* On ''Watch With Mother'' tapes, the logo turns {{font color|gray|gray}}-scale when the 'V' comes in, the closing starts in gray-scale but turns into color before the text is drawn away. Another version exists of this where it fades to the B&W effect as well on some other releases.
* 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 {{font color|deepskyblue|blue}} book sideways with the print logo of the time. In the bottom (or in the end of the tape, the top), we see "{{font color|gold|NEW VIDEO TASTIES}}" in {{font color|gold|yellow}}.
* On a trailer/promo VHS, we see the regular logo for a few seconds until we cut to a black background with a {{font color|deepskyblue|blue}} book sideways with the print logo of the time. In the bottom (or in the end of the tape, the top), we see "{{font color|gold|NEW VIDEO TASTIES}}" in {{font color|gold|yellow}}. The closing logo starts when the text is drawn away, and the copyright date uses a 1982 version at it's base, with an extra "I" added to the end of the copyright date to read instead as "MCMLXXXIII", and it fades out.
* On rock concert releases we see the text "ROCK FLASHBACK" appear in black, with a white outline. Another version has this in an orange Revue font with a yellow outline.
* On rock concert releases we see the text "ROCK FLASHBACK" appear in black, with a white outline. Another version has this in an orange Revue font with a yellow outline. The latter variant has a extra copyright added reading "Original recording © Deep Purple MCMLXXIV" below the normal copyright in a Helvetica font.
* 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.
* On most U.S. video releases distributed by CBS/Fox Video or Playhouse Video, the copyright disclaimer in the closing version is blacked out due to legal reasons.
* On most U.S. video releases distributed by CBS/Fox Video or Playhouse Video, the copyright disclaimer in the closing version is blacked out due to legal reasons.
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