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→‎1st Logo (April 5, 1987-January 25, 2009): Removed false information as there is no evidence of this logo being on The Weakest Link.
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* On the webisodes of ''The Critic'', the logo is in the center of the screen, is brighter and blue, and is still. This variant uses the end theme of the show.
* On the webisodes of ''The Critic'', the logo is in the center of the screen, is brighter and blue, and is still. This variant uses the end theme of the show.
*On the first season of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text was in a different font and it stays there a bit longer.
*On the first season of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text was in a different font and it stays there a bit longer.
*On a few early episodes of ''Weakest Link USA'' (the American version of the BBC UK game show), the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text is replaced with the 1997 BBC logo. Most episodes have either the [[Laurelwood Entertainment]] logo on early episodes or [[The Gurin Company]] logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' The hand raising, the lights dimming, and the company name fading in.
'''FX/SFX:''' The hand raising, the lights dimming, and the company name fading in.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of an audience muttering and murmuring is heard, sometimes extended during the logo's early years and on a few early episodes of ''Weakest Link USA'' (the American version of the BBC UK game show), followed by a shushing sound effect, and then a 9-note electric piano theme with drums composed by Jeffrey Townsend, but on the 1st season of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' and a few early episodes of ''Weakest Link USA'' (the American version of the BBC UK game show), the last note of the jingle was extended. The tune is very similar to the refrain of "King of Wishful Thinking" by Go West, but since this logo predates that song, this is most likely a coincidence.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of an audience muttering and murmuring is heard, sometimes extended during the logo's early years, followed by a shushing sound effect, and then a 9-note electric piano theme with drums composed by Jeffrey Townsend, but on the first season of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', the last note of the jingle was extended. The tune is very similar to the refrain of "King of Wishful Thinking" by Go West, but since this logo predates that song, this is most likely a coincidence.


'''Music/Sounds Trivia:'''  
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:'''  

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