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The 3rd time I see "it's" instead of "its".
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* This was prevalent throughout the '70s on BBC programs shown in the U.S. and Canada, but replaced with the various Lionheart Television or BBC Worldwide logos over the years (''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' switched distributors completely, with logos for Python (Monty) Pictures Ltd. and Devillier-Donegan Enterprises replacing the Time-Life ID). | * This was prevalent throughout the '70s on BBC programs shown in the U.S. and Canada, but replaced with the various Lionheart Television or BBC Worldwide logos over the years (''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' switched distributors completely, with logos for Python (Monty) Pictures Ltd. and Devillier-Donegan Enterprises replacing the Time-Life ID). | ||
* Surprisingly, it can still be found on certain Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker episodes of ''Doctor Who'' from the '70s, whose 1972-78 vintage prints are still in use today. | * Surprisingly, it can still be found on certain Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker episodes of ''Doctor Who'' from the '70s, whose 1972-78 vintage prints are still in use today. | ||
* Check early home video recordings of BBC programs aired on PBS (e.g. ''Doctor Who'', the BBC Shakespeare plays, etc.).Editor's Note: This logo is very notable for | * Check early home video recordings of BBC programs aired on PBS (e.g. ''Doctor Who'', the BBC Shakespeare plays, etc.). | ||
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Editor's Note: This logo is very notable for its loud, high pitched synthesized tune and dated scanimation. These factors contributed to its infamy in the logo community. | |||
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