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* The 2007-2011 variant uses a “duophonic” version of the 1996 music, in which the right channel has a slight delay, creating a “doubling” effect.
* The 2007-2011 variant uses a “duophonic” version of the 1996 music, in which the right channel has a slight delay, creating a “doubling” effect.


'''Availability:''' Common. Appears on all Roadshow material during its era. The 2011 variant can be seen on more recent releases, such as the DVD release of ''Red Dog''. It was also seen on all 1993-2005 ABC Video and 1996-2005 BBC VHS releases they distributed, but it doesn't appear on the DVD's, even though the logo could be seen on the back and on the disc; however, early ABC DVD's such as ''Wiggly TV'' feature this logo. The 1993 music variation can be seen on every release with this logo until 1995, such as ''Pulp Fiction'', ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'', and ''The Mask''. The 1996 music variant appears at the end of the 1998 reprint VHS of ''Fireman Sam: A Spot Of Bother'', despite the opening being recycled from its 1992 VHS release. The 1993-1995 music variant also appears on locally-made New Zealand Roadshow tapes. The standard 14:9 version of the 1996 variant makes a surprise appearance on the DVD releases of ''Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year'', ''Hamish & Andy’s Euro Gap Year'' (disc 1), ''Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year Asia'', ''Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year South America'' and ''Hamish & Andy Learn India & Reministmas Bonus Disc''. It is unknown if this appears on the 1999 Kultur release of ''Don Quixote'' with Rudolf Nureyev and Lucette Aldous. The 1996-2011 variant is intact on the 2021 Paramount Region 4 DVD releases of ''Sleepy Hollow'' and ''Mansfield Park (1999)'', due to being reprints of their original Roadshow DVD releases. The 1993-1995 music variant makes a surprise appearance at the end of ''Blink'' on the Australian Reel Entertainment DVD, possibly due to using the master from the 1994 Roadshow VHS release. The 1996-2011 variant (in 4:3) makes a surprise appearance at the end of ''Little Voice'' on Australian Reel Entertainment DVD, possibly due to using the master from the 1999 Roadshow VHS release. The Home Video variant appears at the end of the 1993 VHS ''Babar: The Elephant Express''.
'''Availability:''' Common. Appears on all Roadshow material during its era. The 2011 variant can be seen on more recent releases, such as the DVD release of ''Red Dog''. It was also seen on all 1993-2005 ABC Video and 1996-2005 BBC VHS releases they distributed, but it doesn't appear on the DVD's, even though the logo could be seen on the back and on the disc; however, early ABC DVD's such as ''Wiggly TV'' feature this logo. The 1993 music variation can be seen on every release with this logo until 1995, such as ''Pulp Fiction'', ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'', and ''The Mask''. The 1996 music variant appears at the end of the 1998 reprint VHS of ''Fireman Sam: A Spot Of Bother'', despite the opening being recycled from its 1992 VHS release. The 1993-1995 music variant also appears on locally-made New Zealand Roadshow tapes. The standard 14:9 version of the 1996 variant makes a surprise appearance on the DVD releases of ''Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year'', ''Hamish & Andy’s Euro Gap Year'' (disc 1), ''Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year Asia'', ''Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year South America'' and ''Hamish & Andy Learn India & Reministmas Bonus Disc''. It is unknown if this appears on the 1999 Kultur release of ''Don Quixote'' with Rudolf Nureyev and Lucette Aldous. The 1996-2011 variant is intact on the 2021 Paramount Region 4 DVD releases of ''Sleepy Hollow'' and ''Mansfield Park (1999)'', due to being reprints of their original Roadshow DVD releases. The 1993-1995 music variant makes a surprise appearance at the end of ''Blink'' on the Australian Reel Entertainment DVD, possibly due to using the master from the 1994 Roadshow VHS release. The 1996-2011 variant (in 4:3) makes a surprise appearance at the end of ''Little Voice'' on the Australian Reel Entertainment DVD, possibly due to using the master from the 1999 Roadshow VHS release. The Home Video variant appears at the end of the 1993 VHS ''Babar: The Elephant Express''.


'''Editor's Note:''' A favorite among Aussie logo fans. It is widely thought this logo started in late 1992, yet the earliest releases to use it date back to February-March 1993.
'''Editor's Note:''' A favorite among Aussie logo fans. It is widely thought this logo started in late 1992, yet the earliest releases to use it date back to February-March 1993.

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