Spun Gold TV

Background
Spun Gold TV is a London-based television production company founded in 2004.

(November 12, 2004-)
Logo: On a black background, three shots of a, metallic web is shown shining as the camera pans over. On the third shot, the text "SPUN GOLD" in a black box fades in while a border draws around the text. The text continues to shine for the rest of the logo.

Variants:
 * Most of the time, the logo is small and boxed, appearing as an in-credit logo. Sometimes, this variant is animated or still.
 * Occasionally, the screen may only consist of this logo and its copyright notice but otherwise omit the latter.
 * A split-screen version exists.
 * On Wogan Now and Then, the on-screen logo appears on the top half of the screen to make room for Maral Production and UKTV's credit notice.
 * On The Madness of Boy George and I Can't Stop Masturbating, the on-screen logo is inside a box with a white border.
 * Shows co-produced with Channel 5 and its sister network, 5Star, would have this logo appear within their logos.

FX/SFX: The web and the text shining.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Common.
 * Can be seen on many non-scripted shows as well as documentaries produced for many networks starting with their first programme, Katie & Peter. It was later seen on Wogan Now and Then, Paul Hollywood's Pies & Puds, Royal Recipes, and some shows starring Alan Titchmarsh such as The Alan Titchmarsh Show, Grow Your Own At Home With Alan Titchmarsh, among others.
 * The normal on-screen logo is rare and was used on documentaries such as Claire Sweeney My Big Fat Diet and Jennifer Saunders: Back in the Saddle.
 * The Channel 5 logo variants were seen on Eamon & Ruth: How the Other Half Lives, Paxman on The Queen's Children, and Celebrity Murder Mystery.