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* Appears on UK VHS releases of programmes produced by Thames Television (including ''The Benny Hill Show'', ''The Sooty Show'', ''Rainbow'', ''Danger Mouse'', ''Button Moon'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''Alias the Jester'', ''Creepy Crawlies'', ''Count Duckula'', the 1989 UK VHS releases of ''My Favourite Nursery Rhymes with Mother Goose'' and ''More Children's Summer Stories'', and the 1990 UK VHS release of ''The BFG'' (1989), among many others). | * Appears on UK VHS releases of programmes produced by Thames Television (including ''The Benny Hill Show'', ''The Sooty Show'', ''Learn with Sooty'', ''Rainbow'', ''Danger Mouse'', ''Button Moon'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''Alias the Jester'', ''Creepy Crawlies'', ''Count Duckula'', the 1989 UK VHS releases of ''My Favourite Nursery Rhymes with Mother Goose'' and ''More Children's Summer Stories'', and the 1990 UK VHS release of ''The BFG'' (1989), among many others). | ||
* The non-"Collection" variant of this logo also appears on the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''Torvill & Dean: Path to Perfection'', and the 1989 UK VHS release of ''Bedtime Stories: Toad and Friends'', among others. | * The non-"Collection" variant of this logo also appears on the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''Torvill & Dean: Path to Perfection'', and the 1989 UK VHS release of ''Bedtime Stories: Toad and Friends'', among others. | ||
* The "Collection" variant of this logo also appears on the 2001 UK VHS reissue of ''The Wind in the Willows: Autumn Antics'' instead of the Pearson Television Video logo, due to it reusing the 1988 VHS master. | * The "Collection" variant of this logo also appears on the 2001 UK VHS reissue of ''The Wind in the Willows: Autumn Antics'' instead of the Pearson Television Video logo, due to it reusing the 1988 VHS master. | ||