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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*For BBC-produced shows, the logo is the same, except the text "A BBC-TV PRODUCTION" is seen below the logo first, before fading out for the text "Distributed by TIME LIFE TELEVISION", centered under the logo, to take its place and fade out completely.
*For <u>BBC-produced shows</u>, the logo is the same, except the text "A BBC-TV PRODUCTION" is seen below the logo first, before fading out for the text "Distributed by TIME LIFE TELEVISION", centered under the logo, to take its place and fade out completely.
*A still variant exists.
*A <u>still variant</u> exists.
*There is another still variant with the text "A BBC-TV PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH TIME LIFE DISTRIBUTION" below.
*There is <u>another still variant</u> with the text "A BBC-TV PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH TIME LIFE DISTRIBUTION" below.
*Yet another still variant reads "A BBC-TV TIME LIFE TELEVISION CO-PRODUCTION." This exists in both still/silent and fully animated versions, and appeared on the BBC Shakespeare plays in the late 1970s/early 1980s.
*Yet another still variant reads "A BBC-TV TIME LIFE TELEVISION CO-PRODUCTION." This exists in both still/silent and fully animated versions, and appeared on the <u>BBC Shakespeare plays in the late 1970s/early 1980s</u>.
*A still variant of the movie logo was seen on some shows.
*A still variant of the movie logo was seen on <u>some shows</u>.
*An in-credit version of the logo can be seen in the French version of the TV movie ''The Bunker''.
*An <u>in-credit version</u> of the logo can be seen in the French version of the TV movie ''The Bunker''.
*A version exists where the text reads "A TIME LIFE TELEVISION RELEASE". This was seen on reruns of ''The Real McCoys'' in the 1970s and is currently only known to exist in black and white.
*A version exists where the text reads "A TIME LIFE TELEVISION RELEASE". This was seen on <u>reruns of ''The Real McCoys'' in the 1970s</u> and is currently only known to exist in black and white.


'''Technique:''' Standard Scanimate effects.
'''Technique:''' Standard Scanimate effects.
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