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In 2004, BBC Video merged with [[Video Collection International]] (VCI), to create [[2 Entertain]], although as of 2020, [[BBC Studios]] uses their own logos on releases of their material, with the 2 Entertain branding being used on non-BBC releases the company distributes.
In 2004, BBC Video merged with [[Video Collection International]] (VCI), to create [[2 Entertain]], although as of 2020, [[BBC Studios]] uses their own logos on releases of their material, with the 2 Entertain branding being used on non-BBC releases the company distributes.


In the United States, the BBC released their products through [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/Fox Video/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] from 1985 to 2000. The license was taken over by [[Warner Home Video]] in 2000. However, their logo was phased out on actual releases as of 2007, instead using just the standard UK logo or the 2 Entertain logo except on ''Charlie and Lola'' (only the print logo is shown). As of 2017, the BBC self-distributes their releases in the United States.
In the United States, the BBC released their products through [[20th Century Studios Home Entertainment|CBS/Fox Video/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] from 1985 to 2000. The license was taken over by [[Warner Home Video]] in 2000. However, their logo was phased out on actual releases as of 2007, instead using just the standard UK logo or the 2 Entertain logo except on ''Charlie and Lola'' (only the print logo is shown). As of 2017, the BBC self-distributes their releases in the United States.


In Australia, their videos were originally distributed by [[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]], before [[Roadshow Entertainment]] and [[ABC DVD|ABC Video]] (the Australian "ABC") took over in 1996.
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