Juniper Productions

Background
Juniper Productions is a British television and radio production company founded in 1984. They are known for their documentaries and political programmes.

1st Logo (1985-1989)
Logo: On a dimly lit wall background, a rough sketch of a plum is drawn, followed by leaves behind it. After finishing the shading on the objects, The stacked text "A Times New Roman PRODUCTION" fades in with "A" in between two bars. Following this is the co-producer's in-credit notice and a copyright stamp.

FX/SFX: The drawing of the sketch and the text fading in.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Only known to appear on two Equinoxe documentaries: "Nic's Boat" and "Fatal Attraction".

2nd Logo (1989-)
Logo: Same as before but with a more detailed drawing of the plum and leaves and the rest of the text is in a serif font.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, the logo is still.
 * The logo may appear on a black background or superimposed into the end credits.
 * The logo may be identified as "Times New Roman" or just "Times New Roman", which is more common on the in-credit variant.
 * From 2000 to 2001, the logo was altered where we see a different drawing of the plum and leaves and the text, reading just "JUNIPER" is bolded and the "J" is nearly the same size as the rest of the text.
 * Starting in 2015, the plum fades in and deblurs and the text wipes in. The picture is also brighter and tilted more towards the right.
 * In some instances, the logo is stretched.
 * On The Indian Miracle, the logo has a black outer glow.
 * On the Dispatches documentary "Stealing Your Freedom", the logo is inside a box and appears in the end credits.
 * On programmes co-produced with the BBC, the logo is smaller and within a gradient box while still maintaining its background.

FX/SFX: Same as before.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Current. Appears on nearly all of their programmes, ranging from documentaries to unscripted TV shows like This Week. It has made appearances in some Equinoxe episodes with "The Strange Case Of Crop Circles" as well as Dispatches with "Stealing Your Freedom". The version with the background was last seen on the Dispatches documentary "Stealing Your Freedom" albeit in a boxed format. The variant with the full background last appeared on Afghanistan: Here's One We Invaded Earlier and Georgian Underworld: Bare Knuckle Boxer. It is currently seen on Channel 4's The Political Slot since 2015 and Politics London and Politics South East on BBC One.