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* The non-"Collection" variant of this logo is also strangely seen on the original pressing of the 1994 UK VHS release of ''The Wind In The Willows: Winter Tales'' instead of the 4th logo, due to it reusing the 1986 VHS master.
* The non-"Collection" variant of this logo is also strangely seen on the original pressing of the 1994 UK VHS release of ''The Wind In The Willows: Winter Tales'' instead of the 4th logo, due to it reusing the 1986 VHS master.
* The "Collection" variant of this logo is also intact on the 2001 UK VHS reissue of ''The Wind in the Willows: Autumn Antics'' instead of the Pearson Television Video logo, also due to it reusing the 1988 VHS master.
* The "Collection" variant of this logo is also intact on the 2001 UK VHS reissue of ''The Wind in the Willows: Autumn Antics'' instead of the Pearson Television Video logo, also due to it reusing the 1988 VHS master.
* You may also find this logo paired with that of [[Lollipop Video]] on certain VHS releases of ''The Wind in the Willows'' and ''Count Duckula'', given that they were aimed primarily at children.
* This logo is also paired with that of [[Lollipop Video]] on certain VHS releases of ''The Wind in the Willows'' and ''Count Duckula'', given that they were aimed primarily at children.
* The final UK VHS release to use this is ''Benny Hill's One Night Video Stand''.
* The final UK VHS release to use this is ''Benny Hill's One Night Video Stand''.
* Like its successor (the fourth logo), the closing variants were used to plaster over the usual Thames Television endboard.
* Like its successor (the fourth logo), the closing variants were used to plaster over the usual Thames Television endboard.

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