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* It appeared on ''The Price is Right'', ''Family Feud'', and ''Baywatch'' (it also surprisingly appeared on one episode on its UK DVD release of the latter), among others, though current Buzzr/Amazon prints of the 1999 ''Family Feud'' plaster it with the 2001 FremantleMedia North America logo.
* It appeared on ''The Price is Right'', ''Family Feud'', and ''Baywatch'' (it also surprisingly appeared on one episode on its UK DVD release of the latter), among others, though current Buzzr/Amazon prints of the 1999 ''Family Feud'' plaster it with the 2001 FremantleMedia North America logo.
* The logo was also seen on the 2000-2002 edition of ''To Tell The Truth'' when re-aired on GSN, and it was also preserved when Buzzr aired an episode of this incarnation on March 6, 2023.
* The logo was also seen on the 2000-2002 edition of ''To Tell The Truth'' when re-aired on GSN, and it was also preserved when Buzzr aired an episode of this incarnation on March 6, 2023.
* The current [[American Public Television]] rerun package of ''Mr. Bean'' also has the Pearson Television International logo edited over the [[Thames|Thames Television]] triangle logo (versions 1 and 2) over all episodes except ''Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean''.
* The current [[American Public Television]] rerun package of ''Mr. Bean'' also has the Pearson Television International logo edited over the [[Thames (1968-2005)|Thames Television]] triangle logo (versions 1 and 2) over all episodes except ''Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean''.
* Oddly, the regular (non-international variant) logo can be seen at the end of ''Mitä Maksaa'' (''TPIR'' in Finland) and ''Que Dice la Gente?'' (''FF'' in Venezuela) as well, PAL-tweaked (though Venezuela still uses the NTSC format).
* Oddly, the regular (non-international variant) logo can be seen at the end of ''Mitä Maksaa'' (''TPIR'' in Finland) and ''Que Dice la Gente?'' (''FF'' in Venezuela) as well, PAL-tweaked (though Venezuela still uses the NTSC format).
* It was also recently seen on an episode of the 1998-1999 version of ''Match Game'' on GSN during a ''Match Game'' marathon on December 25, 2012.
* It was also recently seen on an episode of the 1998-1999 version of ''Match Game'' on GSN during a ''Match Game'' marathon on December 25, 2012.
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* Also seen on later syndicated prints of [[Live Entertainment|Live]]/[[Artisan Entertainment]] titles, among others.
* Also seen on later syndicated prints of [[Live Entertainment|Live]]/[[Artisan Entertainment]] titles, among others.
* The "Distributed by" variant of the international version of this logo also appeared at the end of a June 15, 2023 airing of S01E02 of ''Rumpole of the Bailey'' on Talking Pictures TV after the 1997 Thames logo and before the 2018 Fremantle logo.
* The "Distributed by" variant of the international version of this logo also appeared at the end of a June 15, 2023 airing of S01E02 of ''Rumpole of the Bailey'' on Talking Pictures TV after the 1997 Thames logo and before the 2018 Fremantle logo.
* A still version of the "Distributed by" variant of this logo was also seen at the end of a June 25, 2019 airing of ''The Sweeney'' episode "Messenger of the Gods" on ITV4, following the 1997 Thames logo.


{{Chronology|[[All American Television]]|[[Fremantle|FremantleMedia]]}}
{{Chronology|[[All American Television]]|[[Fremantle|FremantleMedia]]}}

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