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* 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.
* This logo was placed on a dark blue background with words "Distributed by" above "RG". Below the logo says "REG GRUNDY PRODUCTIONS, INC." The entire lettering and the "RG" logo were in gold with a slow shining wipe effect.
* This logo was placed on a dark blue background with words "Distributed by" above "RG". Below the logo says "REG GRUNDY PRODUCTIONS, INC." The entire lettering and the "RG" logo were in gold with a slow shining wipe effect.
* Starting in 1996, the byline "A [[Pearson Television (UK)|Pearson Television]] Company" appears below the copyright stamp.
* Starting in 1996, the byline "A [[Pearson Television|Pearson Television]] Company" appears below the copyright stamp.
* On the first episode of ''Scattergories'' with Dick Clark in 1993, the RG logo was sort of silverish. The Reg Grundy Productions text was in a smaller font in white, and was not positioned directly below the logo.
* On the first episode of ''Scattergories'' with Dick Clark in 1993, the RG logo was sort of silverish. The Reg Grundy Productions text was in a smaller font in white, and was not positioned directly below the logo.
* On the 2008 revival of the UK game show ''Going for Gold'', the logo is on a black background and is bylineless and textless.
* On the 2008 revival of the UK game show ''Going for Gold'', the logo is on a black background and is bylineless and textless.

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