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<u>Music/Sounds Trivia:</u> The theme to this logo appears in the first episode of the infamous Netflix series ''Neo Yokio''. | <u>Music/Sounds Trivia:</u> The theme to this logo appears in the first episode of the infamous Netflix series ''Neo Yokio''. | ||
<u>Availability:</u> Uncommon, at least in America. Seen on ''The Benny Hill Show'', ''Rumpole of the Bailey'', ''Danger Mouse'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''Count Duckula'', ''Sooty and Co.'', ''Mr. Bean'' (in which could plaster both the Tiger Television (now Tiger Aspect Productions) and Pearson Television logos at the very end of episodes in the latter series (or show) from early 1990 until it's last airing in early 1994), original 1970s UK version of ''The Tomorrow People'', ''Love Thy Neighbor'', ''George and Mildred'', ''Man About the House'', just to name a few (it has been tacked onto episodes of the third and fifth shows on which it did not originally appear, as well!), and the first series of ''The Bill'', all which are available on DVD. | <u>Availability:</u> Uncommon, at least in America. Seen on ''The Benny Hill Show'', ''Rumpole of the Bailey'', ''Danger Mouse'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''Count Duckula'', ''Sooty and Co.'', ''Mr. Bean'' (in which could plaster both the Tiger Television (now Tiger Aspect Productions) and Pearson Television logos at the very end of episodes in the latter series (or show) from early 1990 until it's last airing in early 1994), original 1970s UK version of ''The Tomorrow People'', ''Love Thy Neighbor'', ''George and Mildred'', ''Man About the House'', just to name a few (it has been tacked onto episodes of the third and fifth shows on which it did not originally appear, as well!), and the first series of ''The Bill'', all which are available on DVD. This logo also makes an appearance at the start of the 39th episode of ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' (a BBC show), "Grandstand", as a joke. | ||
<u>Editor's Note:</u> This is a fondly remembered logo to a generation of UK TV fans who grew up with television during this time. | <u>Editor's Note:</u> This is a fondly remembered logo to a generation of UK TV fans who grew up with television during this time. | ||