Touch Productions

Background
Touch Productions was a British television production company founded by Malcolm Brinkworth in 1987. They would shut down in early 2015, which by then Brinkworth left to found Brinkworth Films.

1st Logo (1987-2005)
Logo: On a dimly lit background, a stylized, minimalist drawing of a little girl's head is shown. Two boxes are then drawn behind the sketch, each of which consist of scribbles: a square and a  rectangle. Then, the text "Times New Roman" fades in, alongside other in-credit information.

Variants:
 * A still version exists
 * An early version has the logo on a white background and the font in a different serif typeface.
 * On 2000's programmes co-produced with Channel 4, the logo is is positioned on the left.
 * On Thatcher and the Coup that Failed, the drawing is inside a box and the text "A Touch Production" is outside and underneath it.

Technique: The boxes drawing themselves and the text fading in.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Extremely rare, despite lasting for more than 15 years. A lot of their documentaries and TV shows are gone and unavailable for viewing on either home media or through on-demand. This include original airings of Car Thieves, the Q.E.D. documenary Simon's Triumph, and The Missing Chink. Beasts Of The Roman Games also has this logo and is intact on archival sites like Screenocean.

2nd Logo (2005-2012?)
Logo: Inside a white box, the blue text "touch productions" fade in, alongside a vertical blue bar to the left. Shortly before completely appearing, the face of the little girl sketch from before wipes in.

Variants:
 * A superimposed variant exists where the logo is seen without the white box.
 * On Marathon Boy, the logo is monochromatic.

Technique: Basic fading and wiping effects.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Ultra rare. There are even less programmes that are known to use this logo, all of which have the same fate as Touch's other documentaries. They include Our Survey Says: The Ultimate Game Show Moments. the Mindshock documentary "Transplanting Heart Memories", and Marathon Boy.

3rd Logo (2012?-November 19, 2014)
Logo: Inside a white box are the letters with a paint-like texture: "TOUCH".

Variant: On programmes co-produced with Channel 5, the logo is aligned to the right side of the screen.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Only known to have appeared on the first two series of ''Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away!''. The remaining series would be produced by Brinkworth Films.