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(I remember that that the 3rd logo was popular in this community and online in general)
imported>Michael Kenchington
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** The first two volumes of the UK-exclusive ''The Very Best of the Muppet Show'' keep the sequence, but replace the logos with a Jim Henson Company copyright notice, followed up with the Jim Henson Home Entertainment logo.
** The first two volumes of the UK-exclusive ''The Very Best of the Muppet Show'' keep the sequence, but replace the logos with a Jim Henson Company copyright notice, followed up with the Jim Henson Home Entertainment logo.
** The boxsets of the first three seasons from [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] replace the ITC logo with a copyright notice for the [[The Muppets Studio|The Muppets Holding Company]], and remains as such on Disney+ prints.
** The boxsets of the first three seasons from [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] replace the ITC logo with a copyright notice for the [[The Muppets Studio|The Muppets Holding Company]], and remains as such on Disney+ prints.
* This was routinely plastered over the 3rd logo on newer prints of older ITC series (when Sci-Fi Channel reran ''Space: 1999'', the second version (with and without the ATV byline) and the 4th logo were plastered over the original 1973 ITC Presents logo on all episodes except the show's finale, "The Dorcons").
* This was routinely plastered over the 3rd logo on newer prints of older ITC series (when Sci-Fi Channel reran ''Space: 1999'', the second version (with and without the ATV byline) and the 4th logo plastered over the original 1973 ITC Presents logo on all episodes except the show's finale, "The Dorcons").
* Most in-credit versions are usually left alone (see below for more information).
* Most in-credit versions are usually left alone (see below for more information).
* The logo was spotted (minus the drumroll, presumably an audio error) on an airing of the 1985 film ''Sweet Dreams'' on WGN America (followed by the 2004 Granada International logo), as well as the IVE release of ''The Saint''. In the latter case, it even plasters over the 3rd logo as well.
* The logo was spotted (minus the drumroll, presumably an audio error) on an airing of the 1985 film ''Sweet Dreams'' on WGN America (followed by the 2004 Granada International logo), as well as the IVE release of ''The Saint''. In the latter case, it also even plasters over the 3rd logo as well.
* It also appears in the ''MST3K'' episode "Cosmic Princess" (which is just really episodes of ''Space: 1999'' edited together into a film).
* It also appears in the ''MST3K'' episode "Cosmic Princess" (which is just really episodes of ''Space: 1999'' edited together into a film).
* This may also appear on a few tapes from Magnetic Video and its later incarnations, as well as those from [[Artisan Entertainment|USA Home Video/International Video Entertainment]] and their various sublabels ([[ThrillerVideo]], [[The Video Late Show]], [[Family Home Entertainment]], and [[King Bee Video]]), particularly if the tape is of a TV movie. For example, the original centered variant kicks off the Magnetic Video release of ''The Dancing Years'', and the 1977 closing variant makes a surprise appearance at the start of the Magnetic Video release of ''March or Die''.  
* This may also appear on a few tapes from Magnetic Video and its later incarnations, as well as those from [[Artisan Entertainment|USA Home Video/International Video Entertainment]] and their various sublabels ([[ThrillerVideo]], [[The Video Late Show]], [[Family Home Entertainment]], and [[King Bee Video]]), particularly if the tape is of a TV movie. For example, the original centered variant kicks off the Magnetic Video release of ''The Dancing Years'', and the 1977 closing variant makes a surprise appearance at the start of the Magnetic Video release of ''March or Die''.  
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* Appears on Amazon Prime's print of ''The Ann Jillian Story'', in PAL pitch, oddly enough, as the rest of the movie is in NTSC.
* Appears on Amazon Prime's print of ''The Ann Jillian Story'', in PAL pitch, oddly enough, as the rest of the movie is in NTSC.
* This logo may be intact on some episodes of ''Space: 1999'' on the most recent Network season and complete series BD sets thereof. It's believed to be also seen specifically on the alternate/textless openings on some of the discs, as well as the TV epsiodic versions of the ''Space: 1999'' movies ''Destination: Moonbase Alpha'' to ''Journey to the Black Sun''.
* This logo may be intact on some episodes of ''Space: 1999'' on the most recent Network season and complete series BD sets thereof. It's believed to be also seen specifically on the alternate/textless openings on some of the discs, as well as the TV epsiodic versions of the ''Space: 1999'' movies ''Destination: Moonbase Alpha'' to ''Journey to the Black Sun''.
* The first standalone in-credit variant is left intact on ''Billionaire Boys Club'', with the then-current Granada International logo following it; the "PRODUCTIONS" variant appears at the end of the 1986 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Video]] release of ''The Girl Who Spelled Freedom'', followed by the [[Walt Disney Television]] logo.
* The first standalone in-credit variant is left intact on ''Billionaire Boys Club'', with the 2004 Granada International logo following it; the "PRODUCTIONS" variant appears at the end of the 1986 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Video]] release of ''The Girl Who Spelled Freedom'', followed by the [[Walt Disney Television]] logo.
* Another variant with zooming animation can be seen at the end of the 1988 IVE release of ''Sunset Limousine''.
* Another variant with zooming animation can be seen at the end of the 1988 IVE release of ''Sunset Limousine''.
* The dark blue standalone in-credit background variant can be found in the 1981 movie ''From a Far Country''.
* The dark blue standalone in-credit background variant can be found in the 1981 movie ''From a Far Country''.
* The black standalone in-credit background variant was seen in the 1977 TV movie ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' and the first season of ''Lovejoy'' from 1986, although it was replaced by a still version of the 2001 [[Fremantle|FremantleMedia]] logo on the DVD releases, and also on a rerelease of ''Vendetta for the Saint'' (1969).
* The black standalone in-credit background variant was seen in the 1977 TV movie ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' and the first season of ''Lovejoy'' from 1986, although it was replaced by a still version of the 2001 [[Fremantle|FremantleMedia]] logo on the DVD releases, and also on a rerelease of ''Vendetta for the Saint'' (1969).
** It is kept intact on the latter's ITVX print with the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo following it.
** It is also kept intact on the latter's ITVX print with the 2013 [[ITV Studios Global Distribution|ITV Studios Global Entertainment]] logo following it.
* The animated superimposed variant can be seen in the TV movies like ''Secret Weapons'' and ''Malice in Wonderland'' (also known as ''The Rumor Mill'').
* The animated superimposed variant can be seen in the TV movies like ''Secret Weapons'' and ''Malice in Wonderland'' (also known as ''The Rumor Mill'').
* The green variant can be seen on ''The Munch Bunch''.
* The green variant can be seen on ''The Munch Bunch''.

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