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* On the very early episodes of ''Sale of the Century'', the logo is in 2D, and only zooms out much more closer-up to the center and the logo is much smaller and the name "REG GRUNDY PRODUCTION" is in a different font. | * On the very early episodes of ''Sale of the Century'', the logo is in 2D, and only zooms out much more closer-up to the center and the logo is much smaller and the name "REG GRUNDY PRODUCTION" is in a different font. | ||
* On the unsold 1983 pilot of ''Party Line'' (the precursor to ''Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak''), the logo rotates to face the viewer head-on. | * On the unsold 1983 pilot of ''Party Line'' (the precursor to ''Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak''), the logo rotates to face the viewer head-on. | ||
*On Goede tijden, slechte tijden (Good Times, Bad Times), the logo is on left with the Joop Van Den Ende TV-Producties on the right. Copyright shown below. | |||
*On earlier episodes of GTST, the 1st JVDE logo is on the right. | |||
* On the March 1984 pilot of ''Scrabble'' and the 1987 unsold pilot ''Run for the Money'', there is a copyright year underneath this logo. | * On the March 1984 pilot of ''Scrabble'' and the 1987 unsold pilot ''Run for the Money'', there is a copyright year underneath this logo. | ||
* Until mid-late '87, the logo spun from left to right, as seen on the first five seasons of ''Sale of the Century'', the first three seasons of ''Scrabble'', and the short-lived game shows ''Time Machine'' (hosted by John Davidson) and ''Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak''. This version was animated using a 3D model of the logo that is chroma-keyed against the respective show's backdrop. | * Until mid-late '87, the logo spun from left to right, as seen on the first five seasons of ''Sale of the Century'', the first three seasons of ''Scrabble'', and the short-lived game shows ''Time Machine'' (hosted by John Davidson) and ''Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak''. This version was animated using a 3D model of the logo that is chroma-keyed against the respective show's backdrop. |