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, 28 October 2021Charlie and Lola US DVDs do not show the WHV logo on screen as well. The WHV logo is shown yes but only on print.
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In 2004, BBC Video merged with [[Video Collection International (UK)|Video Collection International]] (VCI), to create [[2 Entertain (UK)|2 Entertain]], although as of 2020, BBC Studios uses their own logos on releases of their material, with the 2Entertain branding being used on Non-BBC releases the company distributes. | In 2004, BBC Video merged with [[Video Collection International (UK)|Video Collection International]] (VCI), to create [[2 Entertain (UK)|2 Entertain]], although as of 2020, BBC Studios uses their own logos on releases of their material, with the 2Entertain branding being used on Non-BBC releases the company distributes. | ||
In the United States, the BBC released their products through [[CBS/Fox Video]]/[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] from 1985 to 2000. The license was taken over by [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] in 2000, however their logo was | In the United States, the BBC released their products through [[CBS/Fox Video]]/[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] from 1985 to 2000. The license was taken over by [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] in 2000, however their logo was been phased out on actual releases since 2007, instead using just the standard UK logo or the 2Entertain logo except on ''Charlie and Lola'' (only the print logo is shown). From 2017, the BBC self-distributes their releases in the United States. | ||
In Australia, their videos were originally distributed by [[PolyGram Video (UK)|PolyGram Video]], before Roadshow Entertainment and [[ABC DVD|ABC Video]] (the Australian "ABC") took over in 1996. | In Australia, their videos were originally distributed by [[PolyGram Video (UK)|PolyGram Video]], before Roadshow Entertainment and [[ABC DVD|ABC Video]] (the Australian "ABC") took over in 1996. | ||