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*For its American division, the word "America" is seen below. | *For its American division, the word "America" is seen below. | ||
*A still version exists. | *A still version exists. | ||
*A version with the word "Global Entertainment" exists. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The flower and words popping up. For the Countdown variant, the scrolling in the credits. A still version also exists. | '''FX/SFX:''' The flower and words popping up. For the Countdown variant, the scrolling in the credits. A still version also exists. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth choir or the end theme of the show. A silent version exists. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synth choir or the end theme of the show. A silent version exists. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on various ITV made shows including the first few seasons of ''The Chase'', episodes of ''Countdown'' from this time period, and the ultra short-lived American series ''Sit Down, Shut Up''. The American variant was seen on U.S. shows since 2010 including ''Hell's Kitchen'', ''Kitchen Nightmares'', ''America Now'', ''The Jeremy Kyle Show'', ''Prime Suspect'', and ''The Bill Cunningham Show'' among others. The version with a white background is seen on the ''Nanny 911'' game. This also appeared on the short-lived sitcom ''Family Tools''. | '''Availability:''' Common. Seen on various ITV made shows including the first few seasons of ''The Chase'', episodes of ''Countdown'' from this time period, and the ultra short-lived American series ''Sit Down, Shut Up''. The American variant was seen on U.S. shows since 2010 including ''Hell's Kitchen'', ''Kitchen Nightmares'', ''America Now'', ''The Jeremy Kyle Show'', ''Prime Suspect'', and ''The Bill Cunningham Show'' among others. The version with a white background is seen on the ''Nanny 911'' game. This also appeared on the short-lived sitcom ''Family Tools''. The "Global Entertainment" varaint was (infamously) used to plaster over prevous logos on newer-prints of older ITV shows (namely those from [[Granada Television (UK)|Granada]]) | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA. | '''Editor's Note:''' TBA. | ||