Victory Television (UK)

Background
Victory Television was a London-based television production company that's a joint venture of Sony Pictures Television and former SPT international production senior vice president of creative development, Victoria Ashbourne, that was founded on June 23, 2011. The UK production company is not to be confused with the defunct U.S. television distribution company Victory Television that became "MTM Television Distribution" in 1986, now "20th Television". On March 1, 2016, SPT announced it would shut down Victory Television after Ashbourne announced to step down to pursue other opportunities.

(Summer 2011-2016)
Logo: On a white background, we see the giant 3D word "Century Gothic" in the Century Gothic font with the letter "Century Gothic" bigger than the rest. The solid word "Century Gothic" is seen below the word "Century Gothic". A magpie flies in from the upper-right hand corner and lands on the letter "Century Gothic", where it looks at us while the byline "a Sony Pictures Entertainment Company" in black fades and wipes in from the left. Then the magpie moves its tail straight down and looks back to the left, looks down a little and looks back up. The bird then quickly flies over to the letter "Century Gothic" and moves its tail upward.

Variants:
 * On The Exit List, the logo is still and is underneath the Gogglebox Entertainment logo.
 * From 2012-2013, a second magpie flies in from the upper-left hand corner and lands on the letter "Century Gothic". The magpie looks at us just like the first one, and as the first magpie flies over to the letter "Century Gothic", the second one on the letter "Century Gothic" flies away.
 * In 2013, a third magpie flies in from the upper-left hand corner and lands on the letter "Century Gothic". Same animation as the other two magpies, however, the 3rd magpie flies back from the way it came.
 * On December aired episodes of certain TV shows, the logo appears on a snow background with snow on the logo.
 * Below the logo, there is a network logo for either ITV or BBC. A copyright stamp is seen below the logo for BBC aired programs.

Technique: The bird flying, and the SPE byline fading and wiping in at the same time.

Music/Sounds: The theme of the show or none.

Availability: Common. It's seen on Tough Young Teachers, Draw It!, 5 Minutes to a Fortune, The National Lottery: Win Your Wish List, the short-lived The Exit List, and the now-cancelled Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The Sony Pictures Television logo may appear afterwards on modern prints of their work.