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=== Background ===
BBC Video was formed and established in 1980 as a division of BBC Enterprises to distribute BBC television programmes for home video (later "BBC Worldwide") with John Ross Barnard as head. In 2004, BBC Video merged with Video Collection International (VCI), to create 2 Entertain, although as of 2020, BBC uses their own logos still on releases of their material. Their videos originally went through CBS/Fox Video (from 1985 to 1998) and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (from 1998-2000) for U.S. distribution. The license was taken over by Warner Home Video in 2000. Today, while Warner still owns home media rights to BBC Video, their logo has been replaced by the 2Entertain logo, except on ''Charlie and Lola''. In Australia, their videos were originally distributed by PolyGram Video, before Roadshow Entertainment and ABC Video (the Australian "ABC") took over in 1996.


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== Background ==
BBC Video was formed and established in 1980 as a division of BBC Enterprises to distribute BBC television programmes for home video (later "BBC Worldwide") with John Ross Barnard as head. In 2004, BBC Video merged with Video Collection International (VCI), to create 2 Entertain, although as of 2020, BBC uses their own logos still on releases of their material. Their videos originally went through CBS/Fox Video (from 1985 to 1998) and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (from 1998-2000) for U.S. distribution. The license was taken over by Warner Home Video in 2000. Today, while Warner still owns home media rights to BBC Video, their logo has been replaced by the 2Entertain logo, except on ''Charlie and Lola''. In Australia, their videos were originally distributed by PolyGram Video, before Roadshow Entertainment and ABC Video (the Australian "ABC") took over in 1996.


== Logos ==
===1st Logo (1980-1988)===
===1st Logo (1980-1988)===


<u>Nicknames:</u> "BBC Star", "Cheesy Starlight", "Scanimate BBC"
'''Nicknames:''' "BBC Star", "Cheesy Starlight", "Scanimate BBC"


<u>Logo:</u>
'''Logo:'''


*Opening: Many coloured parallelograms come from the top and bottom of the screen towards the middle, where a white four-pointed star is being drawn, with the smaller one starting with the top spire, while the large one starts with the left. The coloured shapes stop coming from the bottom as an orange line with a "V" shaped bend in the middle arrives, accompanied by a "shadow" effect. It stops below the star, and the parallelograms return from the bottom as the letters "BBC" and "IDEO" are drawn in white at either side of the "V", with the outsides first, then the insides on the left, then the reversed happening on the right. The line with the "V" is also traced over with white. After the logo forms, all the parallelograms eventually stop as a light shines inside the star and leaves a blue aftershadow. It looks like a 1970's neon sign.
*'''Opening:''' Many coloured parallelograms come from the top and bottom of the screen towards the middle, where a white four-pointed star is being drawn, with the smaller one starting with the top spire, while the large one starts with the left. The coloured shapes stop coming from the bottom as an orange line with a "V" shaped bend in the middle arrives, accompanied by a "shadow" effect. It stops below the star, and the parallelograms return from the bottom as the letters "BBC" and "IDEO" are drawn in white at either side of the "V", with the outsides first, then the insides on the left, then the reversed happening on the right. The line with the "V" is also traced over with white. After the logo forms, all the parallelograms eventually stop as a light shines inside the star and leaves a blue aftershadow. It looks like a 1970's neon sign.


*Closing: The rainbow parallelograms are flying towards "BBC VIDEO", which disappears as if it was being played backwards; that is, it's sort of being "drawn away." The parallelograms stop and the 4-pointed star remains. As a copyright notice appears (in the Futura typeface) reading "© BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION and BBC ENTERPRISES LTD. (year in Roman numerals)", the star "shines" and is drawn away too, leaving a small light which flashes a few times and then fades. This copyright was BBC Enterprises's copyright disclaimer.
*'''Closing:''' The rainbow parallelograms are flying towards "BBC VIDEO", which disappears as if it was being played backwards; that is, it's sort of being "drawn away." The parallelograms stop and the 4-pointed star remains. As a copyright notice appears (in the Futura typeface) reading "© BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION and BBC ENTERPRISES LTD. (year in Roman numerals)", the star "shines" and is drawn away too, leaving a small light which flashes a few times and then fades. This copyright was BBC Enterprises's copyright disclaimer.


<u>Variants:</u>
'''Variants:'''
* On ''101 Great Goals'', the logo is superimposed onto a soccer match. At the end, a still of the normal opening logo with a copyright stamp is used.
* On ''101 Great Goals'', the logo is superimposed onto a soccer match. At the end, a still of the normal opening logo with a copyright stamp is used.
* On widescreen releases, the words "This is a wide screen film" fade in shortly before the star stops shining.
* On widescreen releases, the words "This is a wide screen film" fade in shortly before the star stops shining.
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* A shortened version of the closing variant exists, starting from the small light flashing.
* A shortened version of the closing variant exists, starting from the small light flashing.


<u>FX/SFX:</u>
'''FX/SFX:'''
*Opening: The "drawing" and flying shapes.
*'''Opening:''' The "drawing" and flying shapes.
*Closing: The logo drawing away.
*'''Closing:''' The logo drawing away.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> There were six versions (seven all together if you include the closing):
'''Music/Sounds:''' There were six versions (seven all together if you include the closing):


*Opening:
*''Opening:''
**(1980-1984) A big band marching band-type tune, in B♭ major. Used from the beginning until 1984.
**(1980-1984) A big band marching band-type tune, in B♭ major. Used from the beginning until 1984.
**(1980-1984) A Moog synth tune with a marching-band flair (sounding similar to the first tune) in A major. Used in tandem with the first tune.
**(1980-1984) A Moog synth tune with a marching-band flair (sounding similar to the first tune) in A major. Used in tandem with the first tune.
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**(1984-1988) A bouncy synthesized theme that ends with drawn-out synth notes and a 3-note synth-horn fanfare. A "whoosh" is also used to mark the appearance of the "V". This is the one you are most likely to find. Used from 1984 until the end, and was composed by Peter Howell, who also arranged the 1980's version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme.
**(1984-1988) A bouncy synthesized theme that ends with drawn-out synth notes and a 3-note synth-horn fanfare. A "whoosh" is also used to mark the appearance of the "V". This is the one you are most likely to find. Used from 1984 until the end, and was composed by Peter Howell, who also arranged the 1980's version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme.
**(1987) A tune sounding like it was played from a music box. This was used only on ''Watch with Mother'' tapes beginning in 1987.
**(1987) A tune sounding like it was played from a music box. This was used only on ''Watch with Mother'' tapes beginning in 1987.
* Closing:  
* ''Closing:''
**(1980-1984 variant 1) Are-arranged version of the marching band-type tune with a powerful florish.
**(1980-1984 variant 1) Are-arranged version of the marching band-type tune with a powerful florish.
**(1980-1984 variant 2) A re-arranged version of the Moog synth tune with a longer beginning and more grand ending.
**(1980-1984 variant 2) A re-arranged version of the Moog synth tune with a longer beginning and more grand ending.
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**(1980's) An extremely rare re-orchestrated variant can be found on ''Great Railways - Flying Scotsman''.
**(1980's) An extremely rare re-orchestrated variant can be found on ''Great Railways - Flying Scotsman''.


<u>Availability:</u> Uncommon. Seen on any early releases of BBC programs. It appears on the original ''Fawlty Towers'' tapes, and some ''Postman Pat'' tapes too. The opening and closing logos appear on the 1986 Playhouse Video issues of the BBC Video release of ''Doctor Who''. Strangely, the 5th closing variant made a surprise appearance on Netflix prints of the BBC version of ''The Secret Garden'', possibly due to using an old video master. It also appears on early releases of Series 1 of ''Last of the Summer Wine'', including the first DVD releases (which have the episodes as compilation films for some reason). The 2nd closing variant can be found as an Easter egg on the DVD release of the ''Doctor Who'' story ''Revenge of the Cybermen''. The 4th opening/closing variant appears on a 1984 British pre-cert tape of ''Open All Hours'', released in the United States by CBS/Fox Video in 1989. The "NEW VIDEO TASTIES" variant can be spotted on a trailer/promo tape. The "Rock Flashback" variants can be spotted in ''John Martyn - In Vision 1973-1981'' and ''Deep Purple - California Jam''. The shortened closing variant can be spotted at the end of the VHS for ''Col. Culpeper's Flying Circus''.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on any early releases of BBC programs. It appears on the original ''Fawlty Towers'' tapes, and some ''Postman Pat'' tapes too. The opening and closing logos appear on the 1986 Playhouse Video issues of the BBC Video release of ''Doctor Who''. Strangely, the 5th closing variant made a surprise appearance on Netflix prints of the BBC version of ''The Secret Garden'', possibly due to using an old video master. It also appears on early releases of Series 1 of ''Last of the Summer Wine'', including the first DVD releases (which have the episodes as compilation films for some reason). The 2nd closing variant can be found as an Easter egg on the DVD release of the ''Doctor Who'' story ''Revenge of the Cybermen''. The 4th opening/closing variant appears on a 1984 British pre-cert tape of ''Open All Hours'', released in the United States by CBS/Fox Video in 1989. The "NEW VIDEO TASTIES" variant can be spotted on a trailer/promo tape. The "Rock Flashback" variants can be spotted in ''John Martyn - In Vision 1973-1981'' and ''Deep Purple - California Jam''. The shortened closing variant can be spotted at the end of the VHS for ''Col. Culpeper's Flying Circus''.


<u>Editor's Note:</u> The logo is a favorite of many due to its really nice animation and catchy music, especially the 1984 music.
'''Editor's Note:''' The logo is a favorite of many due to its really nice animation and catchy music, especially the 1984 music.


===2nd Logo (1988-1991)===
===2nd Logo (1988-1991)===


<u>Nicknames:</u> "COW Globe", "BBC Globe", "Video Globe"
'''Nicknames:''' "COW Globe", "BBC Globe", "Video Globe"


<u>Logo:</u>
'''Logo:'''
*Opening: On a black screen, some copyright text in a yellow Times font zooms in from the center of the screen. It fades out, and another load of text zooms in. The second set of text zooms out as we fade to a map of the world, metallic gold (land) on blue (sea), the land waves up and down. The land and sea draw together to form a globe (which is a modified version of the BBC 1 "Computer Originated World" ident from 1985-1991) rotating. The reverse of the globe can be seen through the "sea" of the globe. From the front and bottom of the screen, "BBC VIDEO" in a copper Times-like font flies in. When it stops below the globe two of the letters sparkle before the program starts.
*'''Opening:''' On a black screen, some copyright text in a yellow Times font zooms in from the center of the screen. It fades out, and another load of text zooms in. The second set of text zooms out as we fade to a map of the world, metallic gold (land) on blue (sea), the land waves up and down. The land and sea draw together to form a globe (which is a modified version of the BBC 1 "Computer Originated World" ident from 1985-1991) rotating. The reverse of the globe can be seen through the "sea" of the globe. From the front and bottom of the screen, "BBC VIDEO" in a copper Times-like font flies in. When it stops below the globe two of the letters sparkle before the program starts.
*Closing: The sequence reverses, with the "BBC VIDEO" flying out and the globe turning back into a map. The same copyright text from the previous logo appears. This was the BBC Enterprises copyright disclaimer, which was occasionally cut from U.S. releases by CBS/Fox.
*'''Closing:''' The sequence reverses, with the "BBC VIDEO" flying out and the globe turning back into a map. The same copyright text from the previous logo appears. This was the BBC Enterprises copyright disclaimer, which was occasionally cut from U.S. releases by CBS/Fox.


<u>Variants:</u>
'''Variants:'''
*On Australian releases, the tape's OFLC rating certificate appears in place of the copyright info.
*On Australian releases, the tape's OFLC rating certificate appears in place of the copyright info.
*The copyright text may be in a different font, other than ITC Advant Garde Gothic.
*The copyright text may be in a different font, other than ITC Advant Garde Gothic.
*A rare extended variant was seen on some releases.
*A rare extended variant was seen on some releases.


<u>FX/SFX:</u> It's all CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' It's all CGI.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> Calm synth music with tribal beats. The beginning sounds like the song "Hallelujah" by "Enigma". For the closing logo, each section of the opening logo's music plays in reverse order.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Calm synth music with tribal beats. The beginning sounds like the song "Hallelujah" by "Enigma". For the closing logo, each section of the opening logo's music plays in reverse order.


<u>Availability:</u> Appears on some older CBS/Fox releases of BBC material. ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' is one video that has this logo. On the logo's final year, it was used in tandem with the next one.
'''Availability:''' Appears on some older CBS/Fox releases of BBC material. ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' is one video that has this logo. On the logo's final year, it was used in tandem with the next one.


<u>Editor's Note:</u> While the logo is not as common as some of the other logos, it's still a unique take on the COW globe at the time.
'''Editor's Note:''' While the logo is not as common as some of the other logos, it's still a unique take on the COW globe at the time.


===3rd Logo (1990-1997)===
===3rd Logo (1990-1997)===


<u>Nicknames:</u> "Streaks of Death", "Ominous BBC", "Bring Out the Caskets", "Blue, Red, and Green"
'''Nicknames:''' "Streaks of Death", "Ominous BBC", "Bring Out the Caskets", "Blue, Red, and Green"


<u>Logo:</u> On a black background, a {{Font color|blue|blue}} streak comes in from the right of the screen and a {{Font color|green|green}} streak comes in from the left of the screen. The two streaks merge to form a {{Font color|red|red}} line in the middle of the screen and they leave behind {{Font color|green|green}} and {{Font color|blue|blue}} lines afterwards. The BBC boxes fade in above, forming a CGI version of the 1988 BBC logo used at the time.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a {{Font color|blue|blue}} streak comes in from the right of the screen and a {{Font color|green|green}} streak comes in from the left of the screen. The two streaks merge to form a {{Font color|red|red}} line in the middle of the screen and they leave behind {{Font color|green|green}} and {{Font color|blue|blue}} lines afterwards. The BBC boxes fade in above, forming a CGI version of the 1988 BBC logo used at the time.


<u>Closing Variant:</u> The same as the beginning, except with the BBC Enterprises copyright disclaimer appearing on the bottom. Starting in 1995, "BBC ENTERPRISES" is replaced with "BBC WORLDWIDE".
'''Closing Variant:''' The same as the beginning, except with the BBC Enterprises copyright disclaimer appearing on the bottom. Starting in 1995, "BBC ENTERPRISES" is replaced with "BBC WORLDWIDE".


<u>Trivia:</u> This is basically the BBC ID from 1990.
'''Trivia:''' This is basically the BBC ID from 1990.


<u>Variants:</u>
'''Variants:'''
*On the 1991 VHS tape ''Bottom Fluff'', a tape containing outtakes and unused footage from the sitcom Bottom, silhoutettes of the show's stars, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmonson can be seen messing around at the bottom of the screen during the second half of the logo.
*On the 1991 VHS tape ''Bottom Fluff'', a tape containing outtakes and unused footage from the sitcom Bottom, silhoutettes of the show's stars, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmonson can be seen messing around at the bottom of the screen during the second half of the logo.
*On the 1995 VHS release of the ''Doctor Who'' episode "The Five Doctors", the logo is snatched up by the Time Scoop (the device that kidnapped the Doctor's incarnations and his companions at the beginning of the story).
*On the 1995 VHS release of the ''Doctor Who'' episode "The Five Doctors", the logo is snatched up by the Time Scoop (the device that kidnapped the Doctor's incarnations and his companions at the beginning of the story).
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*Starting in mid-1997, the closing variant has a different caption, saying "Distributed under license by BBC Worldwide Ltd." and underneath there is an copyright date saying "© BBC (in its print logo) (year in Roman numerals)".
*Starting in mid-1997, the closing variant has a different caption, saying "Distributed under license by BBC Worldwide Ltd." and underneath there is an copyright date saying "© BBC (in its print logo) (year in Roman numerals)".


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The colored streaks, the merging and the boxes and notice fading-in.
'''FX/SFX:''' The colored streaks, the merging and the boxes and notice fading-in.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A somber and creepy 9-note piano piece followed by the sound of a choir holding the final note.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A somber and creepy 9-note piano piece followed by the sound of a choir holding the final note.


<u>Music/Sounds Variant:</u> A low tone version of the music exists. On this version, the music comes in when the green and blue streaks merge.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A low tone version of the music exists. On this version, the music comes in when the green and blue streaks merge.


<u>Availability:</u> Appears on some BBC programs tapes from the era, like Series 1 of ''Yes Prime Minister''. The ''Doctor Who'' variant is also included on the 2008 DVD release of "The Five Doctors"...not as the opening logo, but as an Easter egg. To find it, go to "Special Features" on Disc 2, then highlight "Nationwide" and go left. This logo is intact on the DVD release of ''Wallace and Gromit in Three Grand Adventures'' from DreamWorks Home Entertainment (around 2004, but not seen on the later HiT Entertainment reprint). This weirdly also appears on Netflix prints of ''A Blackadder Christmas Carol'', possibly due to using a video master; presumably, it also appeared on PBS broadcasts of the same, as the CBS/Fox release followed this with the BBC Lionheart Television logo. It can sometimes plaster previous logos on re-releases, and seen on all ''Pingu'' tapes at the time in the UK (''Barrel of Fun'' used the last logo though).
'''Availability:''' Appears on some BBC programs tapes from the era, like Series 1 of ''Yes Prime Minister''. The ''Doctor Who'' variant is also included on the 2008 DVD release of "The Five Doctors"...not as the opening logo, but as an Easter egg. To find it, go to "Special Features" on Disc 2, then highlight "Nationwide" and go left. This logo is intact on the DVD release of ''Wallace and Gromit in Three Grand Adventures'' from DreamWorks Home Entertainment (around 2004, but not seen on the later HiT Entertainment reprint). This weirdly also appears on Netflix prints of ''A Blackadder Christmas Carol'', possibly due to using a video master; presumably, it also appeared on PBS broadcasts of the same, as the CBS/Fox release followed this with the BBC Lionheart Television logo. It can sometimes plaster previous logos on re-releases, and seen on all ''Pingu'' tapes at the time in the UK (''Barrel of Fun'' used the last logo though).


<u>Editor's Note:</u> It's known as one of the more ominous logos in the logo community due to its somewhat depressing music and black background, combined with the strange-looking BBC logo and limited animation; however, it is a great logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' It's known as one of the more ominous logos in the logo community due to its somewhat depressing music and black background, combined with the strange-looking BBC logo and limited animation; however, it is a great logo.


===4th Logo (1992-1997)===
===4th Logo (1992-1997)===


<u>Nicknames:</u> "Streaks of Death 2.0", "Bring Out the Caskets II", "Streaks of Peace", "Blue, Red, and Green II"
'''Nicknames:''' "Streaks of Death 2.0", "Bring Out the Caskets II", "Streaks of Peace", "Blue, Red, and Green II"


<u>Logo:</u> Against a white marble background, three black boxes swing in from the right. As they turn sideways, the letters "BBC" enter each one. Once the logo is formed, three colored streaks (one {{Font color|blue|blue}}, one {{Font color|red|red}}, and one {{Font color|green|green}}) pass under it and leave similarly colored lines under the boxes. Finally, the word "VIDEO" (in black) appears under the completed logo. Everything seems to be italicized, even the boxes.
'''Logo:''' Against a white marble background, three black boxes swing in from the right. As they turn sideways, the letters "BBC" enter each one. Once the logo is formed, three colored streaks (one {{Font color|blue|blue}}, one {{Font color|red|red}}, and one {{Font color|green|green}}) pass under it and leave similarly colored lines under the boxes. Finally, the word "VIDEO" (in black) appears under the completed logo. Everything seems to be italicized, even the boxes.


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The flying letter boxes; very modern animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The flying letter boxes; very modern animation.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> Same as the 3rd logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 3rd logo.


<u>Availability:</u> It only appears on American home video releases of BBC programs, such as ''Absolutely Fabulous''. This logo was used in tandem with the other one. In the UK, it was recently discovered on the VHS release of ''Red Dwarf V''.
'''Availability:''' It only appears on American home video releases of BBC programs, such as ''Absolutely Fabulous''. This logo was used in tandem with the other one. In the UK, it was recently discovered on the VHS release of ''Red Dwarf V''.


<u>Editor's Note:</u> Its music is still ominous, but the brighter environment and more dynamic movements make it calmer.
'''Editor's Note:''' Its music is still ominous, but the brighter environment and more dynamic movements make it calmer.


===5th Logo (October 1997-2009)===
===5th Logo (October 1997-2009)===


<u>Nicknames:</u> "Square Boxes", "Rainbow Smoke" "BBC Ribbons" "Calm BBC", "Blue, Red, and Green III"
'''Nicknames:''' "Square Boxes", "Rainbow Smoke" "BBC Ribbons" "Calm BBC", "Blue, Red, and Green III"


<u>Logo:</u>
'''Logo:'''
*Opening: On a {{Font color|navy|navy blue}} background there are several ribbons going from top right and top middle of the screen and the bottom middle of the screen highlighted in {{Font color|red|red}}, {{Font color|green|green}}, and {{Font color|blue|blue}}. The current 1997 BBC logo (in white) fades in.
*'''Opening:''' On a {{Font color|navy|navy blue}} background there are several ribbons going from top right and top middle of the screen and the bottom middle of the screen highlighted in {{Font color|red|red}}, {{Font color|green|green}}, and {{Font color|blue|blue}}. The current 1997 BBC logo (in white) fades in.
*Closing: Same as above, except when the BBC logo fades in, the BBC Worldwide copyright disclaimer and copyright date fade in. When BBC Video merged with Video Collection International in 2004, this variant was retired.
*'''Closing:''' Same as above, except when the BBC logo fades in, the BBC Worldwide copyright disclaimer and copyright date fade in. When BBC Video merged with Video Collection International in 2004, this variant was retired.


<u>Variants:</u>
'''Variants:'''
*Sometimes, the logo can be in widescreen; also, the ribbons move differently. This is mostly seen on recent DVDs.
*Sometimes, the logo can be in widescreen; also, the ribbons move differently. This is mostly seen on recent DVDs.
*Occasionally, the BBC logo in the copyright info is replaced by a text version.
*Occasionally, the BBC logo in the copyright info is replaced by a text version.
*An extremely rare variant (presumably a prototype) exists, where the ribbon is thicker and only moves a little bit before looping. The background is also black and the BBC logo is slightly different, with shorter squares and black text.
*An extremely rare variant (presumably a prototype) exists, where the ribbon is thicker and only moves a little bit before looping. The background is also black and the BBC logo is slightly different, with shorter squares and black text.


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The ribbons moving.
'''FX/SFX:''' The ribbons moving.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A calm synth-string/harp theme with a hi-hat clash that's actually a slightly more upbeat arrangement of the 1990 theme. For the logo's first year, the theme was slightly different. The "prototype" variant is silent.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm synth-string/harp theme with a hi-hat clash that's actually a slightly more upbeat arrangement of the 1990 theme. For the logo's first year, the theme was slightly different. The "prototype" variant is silent.


<u>Availability:</u> Common. Seen on VHS tapes and DVDs released by the company prior to 2009. One of the last releases to use this logo was the Warner/2Entertain Region 1 DVD of ''Fawlty Towers: The Complete Collection - Remastered''. The 2000 closing variant is strangely seen on the 2005 Region 4 DVD Release of ''Wallace and Gromit: 3 Cracking Adventures'' (possibly because the master is likely taken from the original 2000 UK DVD release, it is also likely a reprint of the original 2001 region 4 DVD). The "prototype" was found on a 2001 Italian VHS print of ''Teletubbies: Tubby-Toast!''
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on VHS tapes and DVDs released by the company prior to 2009. One of the last releases to use this logo was the Warner/2Entertain Region 1 DVD of ''Fawlty Towers: The Complete Collection - Remastered''. The 2000 closing variant is strangely seen on the 2005 Region 4 DVD Release of ''Wallace and Gromit: 3 Cracking Adventures'' (possibly because the master is likely taken from the original 2000 UK DVD release, it is also likely a reprint of the original 2001 region 4 DVD). The "prototype" was found on a 2001 Italian VHS print of ''Teletubbies: Tubby-Toast!''


<u>Editor's Note:</u> This logo is a favorite of many, especially in the UK. There's debate that this logo was originally going to be for the 1988 BBC logo due to the colors being prominent with it, but was changed at the last minute.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is a favorite of many, especially in the UK. There's debate that this logo was originally going to be for the 1988 BBC logo due to the colors being prominent with it, but was changed at the last minute.


===6th Logo (2009- )===
===6th Logo (2009- )===


<u>Nicknames:</u> "Flashing Box", "Colour Concentric", "Purple BBC"
'''Nicknames:''' "Flashing Box", "Colour Concentric", "Purple BBC"


<u>Logo:</u> A {{Font color|red|red}} screen flashes in a {{Font color|red|red}} lens flare, and it causes a BBC squares logo to appear, this time in a small, {{Font color|purple|purple}} background. The background then glows in {{Font color|red|red}} as several flares in different colors, suddenly flashing one by one, light the BBC logo. The effect of flashing also appears on circles that left. The color in the background changes each time a flash appears.
'''Logo:''' A {{Font color|red|red}} screen flashes in a {{Font color|red|red}} lens flare, and it causes a BBC squares logo to appear, this time in a small, {{Font color|purple|purple}} background. The background then glows in {{Font color|red|red}} as several flares in different colors, suddenly flashing one by one, light the BBC logo. The effect of flashing also appears on circles that left. The color in the background changes each time a flash appears.


<u>Variant:</u> There is a short version used for international television distribution at the end of programs.
'''Variant:''' There is a short version used for international television distribution at the end of programs.


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The flashing, the background changing colors, and the lighting up of the BBC logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' The flashing, the background changing colors, and the lighting up of the BBC logo.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A synthesized tune accompanied by strings, organs and drum beats.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized tune accompanied by strings, organs and drum beats.


<u>Availability:</u> Current. Can be seen on BBC home entertainment releases since 2009.
'''Availability:''' Current. Can be seen on BBC home entertainment releases since 2009.


<u>Editor's Note:</u> A decent logo, but it's not as popular as previous ones from the company.
'''Editor's Note:''' A decent logo, but it's not as popular as previous ones from the company.


===7th Logo (2017- )===
===7th Logo (2017- )===


<u>Logo:</u> We see several white lines stretching and forming a star-like shape, then these separate (explode) and disappear, leaving some of the dots moving, while the BBC logo appears in the center. The dots disappear after a few seconds.
'''Logo:''' We see several white lines stretching and forming a star-like shape, then these separate (explode) and disappear, leaving some of the dots moving, while the BBC logo appears in the center. The dots disappear after a few seconds.


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The lines and dots moving, the fading of the BBC logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' The lines and dots moving, the fading of the BBC logo.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A creaking sound, which is later accompanied by an orchestral theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A creaking sound, which is later accompanied by an orchestral theme.


<u>Availability:</u> Current.
'''Availability:''' Current.


<u>Editor's Note:</u> Somewhat plain compared to past BBC Video logos.
'''Editor's Note:''' Somewhat plain compared to past BBC Video logos.


[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]  
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]  
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