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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Columbia TriStar Productions PTY. LTD.''' was the Australian division of [[ | '''Columbia TriStar Productions PTY. LTD.''' was the Australian division of [[Columbia TriStar Television]]. | ||
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 2nd [[ | '''Logo:''' Same as the 2nd [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo, but "'''HOME VIDEO'''" is replaced by "'''PRODUCTIONS PTY. LTD. AUSTRALIA'''" in two lines. "'''COLUMBIA'''" and "'''TRISTAR'''" also look more separated from each other. The Sony Pictures byline used on most CT counterparts appears below the logo, most of the time. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, probably extinct. Seen on Australian TV shows/movies released by Columbia TriStar and might be removed/replaced by any [[Sony Pictures Television]] (and its international counterpart) logos on current prints. It was recently spotted on the 2002 TV movie ''Heroes' Mountain'' on Seven Network. This is plastered by the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] on Amazon Prime prints of ''Ihaka: Blunt Instrument''. | '''Availability:''' Ultra rare, probably extinct. Seen on Australian TV shows/movies released by Columbia TriStar and might be removed/replaced by any [[Sony Pictures Television]] (and its international counterpart) logos on current prints. It was recently spotted on the 2002 TV movie ''Heroes' Mountain'' on Seven Network. This is plastered by the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] on Amazon Prime prints of ''Ihaka: Blunt Instrument''. | ||
{{Navbox-Sony}}{{TV-Navbox}} | {{Navbox-Sony}}{{TV-Navbox}} |