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'''Nicknames:''' "PGP Neon Letter/Sign", "PGP", "Flashing PGP", "Blue PGP"
'''Nicknames:''' "PGP Neon Letter/Sign", "PGP", "Flashing PGP", "Blue PGP"


'''Logo:''' Against a black background, a group of rays in varying shades of {{Font color|blue|blue}} rise up from bottom of the screen. The rays form a monolith with a bright, shiny back face, which pans backward (and slightly downward), rotates to face forward, then stops. As it rotates towards the screen, the rays are outlined to make "{{Font color|blue|'''PGP'''}}" in a lined font, which pull into the back of the monolith. The letters shine in a "flash" (similar to the 1978 [[GBH|WGBH]] logo) and solidify in their color. After that, the words '''"PROCTER & GAMBLE PRODUCTIONS, INC.'''" (in a white Avant Garde font) appear below "{{Font color|blue|'''PGP'''}}", and are sandwiched by two {{Font color|blue|blue}} lines which are formed left-to-right and right-to-left, respectively. This is PGP's first of two proper logos since PGP had no logo per sé until this one debuted.
'''Logo:''' Against a black background, a group of rays in varying shades of {{color
|blue|blue}} rise up from bottom of the screen. The rays form a monolith with a bright, shiny back face, which pans backward (and slightly downward), rotates to face forward, then stops. As it rotates towards the screen, the rays are outlined to make "{{color
|blue|'''PGP'''}}" in a lined font, which pull into the back of the monolith. The letters shine in a "flash" (similar to the 1978 [[GBH|WGBH]] logo) and solidify in their color. After that, the words '''"PROCTER & GAMBLE PRODUCTIONS, INC.'''" (in a white Avant Garde font) appear below "{{color
|blue|'''PGP'''}}", and are sandwiched by two {{color
|blue|blue}} lines which are formed left-to-right and right-to-left, respectively. This is PGP's first of two proper logos since PGP had no logo per sé until this one debuted.


'''Date Trivia''': This logo made its first end credit appearances on the following Procter & Gamble shows on the following dates in 1986:
'''Date Trivia''': This logo made its first end credit appearances on the following Procter & Gamble shows on the following dates in 1986:
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'''Nicknames:''' "PGP Globe", "PGP Ball", "The Spinning Ball"
'''Nicknames:''' "PGP Globe", "PGP Ball", "The Spinning Ball"


'''Logo:''' On a white background, a large, {{Font color|blue|blue}} globe-like ball zooms onto the screen, diving into the bottom right, leaving a {{Font color|blue|blue}} trail as it does so. The ball, now smaller, comes in from the right side of the screen to form the letters "'''{{Font color|blue|PG}}{{Font color|deepskyblue|P}}'''" (the "{{Font color|blue|'''PG'''}}" is connected) in {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|deepskyblue|aquamarine}} on its right, and the following text in the same colors below it:
'''Logo:''' On a white background, a large, {{color
|blue|blue}} globe-like ball zooms onto the screen, diving into the bottom right, leaving a {{color
|blue|blue}} trail as it does so. The ball, now smaller, comes in from the right side of the screen to form the letters "'''{{color
|blue|PG}}{{color
|deepskyblue|P}}'''" (the "{{color
|blue|'''PG'''}}" is connected) in {{color
|blue|blue}} and {{color
|deepskyblue|aquamarine}} on its right, and the following text in the same colors below it:


<center>'''{{Font color|blue|PROCTER}}{{Font color|deepskyblue|&}}{{Font color|blue|GAMBLE}}<br>{{Font color|deepskyblue|PRODUCTIONS,}}{{Font color|blue|INC.}}</center>
<center>'''{{color
|blue|PROCTER}}{{color
|deepskyblue|&}}{{color
|blue|GAMBLE}}<br>{{color
|deepskyblue|PRODUCTIONS,}}{{color
|blue|INC.}}</center>


The ball has a blue crescent on it's right side, perhaps referencing P&G's historic moon logo.
The ball has a blue crescent on it's right side, perhaps referencing P&G's historic moon logo.
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