London Weekend Television Productions

Background
This is the production arm of London Weekend Television. This arm was used in tandem with the LWT Productions brand before becoming the main production arm in 1996.

1st Logo (1969-1970)
Logo: This is a still version of the 1969 ident with "A Colour Production" added underneath.

Variant: Like the ident, the color of the background may vary.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Ultra rare, due to its short lifespan and lack of preservation of programmes from this period. It was seen on Curry & Chips, Frost On Sunday, Wicked Woman: Alice Rhodes, and possibly On the Buses.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (September 1970-August 1978)
Logo: This is a still version of the 1970 ident with "A Colour Production" added underneath the logo.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, "A" appears on top of "London Weekend".
 * A endcard with "London Weekend Presentation" exists.
 * A black and white variant exists.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Rare. The 1977 series Love for Lydia has the logo retained on VHS, and the Just William variant is preserved on the show's UK DVD releases from Network. The version with no text was seen on one episode. Also seen on On the Buses episodes from the era.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (September 1, 1978-August 24, 1986)
Logo: Like before, it is a still version of its respective ident, only with "Colour Production" added underneath the company name.

Variants:
 * For programmes that LWT produced for Channel 4 the text underneath reads "Times New Roman" and the LWT logo is smaller.
 * One end variant used around Christmas time had the logo covered in snow.
 * A special end variant was used on Gay Life, where it shows a "LMU" logo styled after the "LWT" logo along with the text "London Minorities Unit", a credit for the Editor, and a copyright date reading "(C) LWT (year in Roman numerals)". The text then disappears and the logo stretches back and flips out to leave room for the "LWT" logo to flip in and "London Weekend Television Colour Production" pops in below. Later versions would just have the logo crossfade to the end result instead.
 * There is also a version with a white background with the red-orange part a lot more orange.
 * On Carrott Del Sol, the logo is white appears as an in-credit logo.
 * On The Professionals, the logo is in an in-credit format like the above variant. The company name, albeit in two rows, is next to it.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Can be seen in America on a VHS of Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime and other shows such as Gay Life, The Professionals, among others.

Editor's Note: None.

4th Logo (August 29, 1986-August 30, 1996)
Logo: Once again, it is a still version of its respective TV ident. However, the LWT logo is smaller and moved to the top half of the screen. Underneath it is the text "Times New Roman".

Variants:
 * Sometimes, "PRODUCTION" is reworded to either "PROGRAMME" or "PRESENTATION".
 * Sometimes, the 1989 ITV logo is shown underneath the logo.
 * An in-credit version exists.
 * For international prints of their shows, a variant featuring "INTERNATIONAL" in a big grey block is used.
 * A cropped widescreen variant exists, being used on modern prints of some original programmes.
 * For programmes that they produced for Channel 4 the text below reads "AN LWT PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR with the copyright disclaimer being seen underneath it.
 * On one episode of Friday Night Live, the logo flies in textured as a soda can. It crumbles up and deforms before covering the screen with the bottom text reading "AN LWT PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR".
 * On the demo reel to The South Bank Show, the logo is against a different dimly lit white background with the company name on top and a copyright notice underneath.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Still saved on many TV shows and movies produced by the network from this period, such as The One That Got Away, DVD and VHS releases of Poirot, and Lovejoy, when A&E aired it during the 1990s.
 * This logo may succeed the LWT Productions one on some programmes such as London's Burning and the British version of Gladiators.
 * Speaking of the latter, it was intact on series 1-4, which also retain the "An LWT Production for ITV" endcap, with series 5-8 featuring the next logo.
 * This also plasters over the 3rd London Weekend logo at the end on 1990s-onwards era prints of the Series 1 colour episodes of Upstairs, Downstairs.
 * Current prints of Series 1-6 of Poirot often delete this out, while mid-2000s prints plaster it with the 2001 Granada G Without Arrow logo.

Editor's Note: None.

5th Logo (August 30, 1996-2002)
Logo: As with the previous logos, this is a still version of the 1996 logo with the text "An LWT Production" added underneath.

Variants:
 * A widescreen version exists.
 * Sometimes, an extra credit to ITV is added. This variant was used until October 4, 1998.
 * The logo can sometimes shares the screen with other logos, either in on-screen or in-credit form.
 * The logo may also sometimes appear in print form accompanied with the text "LWT Productions" or "Production".
 * One programme, S Club 7: Welcome to the Fifties, has the logo against a white background.
 * When Paramount Comedy Channel (now Comedy Central UK) airs the show In Bed with Medinner, the text now reads "An LWT Programme for Paramount".
 * On N V S, the 1995 Granada Television appears next to the 1996 LWT logo with the same merged background from the 1993 LWT Productions logo and the text underneath reads "Times New Roman".
 * On the final series of Gladiators, the logo reads "An LWT Production in association with ON Digital for ITV", with ON Digital and ITV displayed with their respective logos.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * Still saved on TV-movies and shows like Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Greta Garbo: A Lone Star, and was in use until the summer of 2002, when Granada introduced the purple end boards for all its owned regions.
 * It also plastered older logos and also appears on a late 1990s print of a 1969 episode of Doctor in the House.
 * On Challenge reruns of the show Play Your Cards Right, the LWT/Fremantle endcap remains intact but the 1996 LWT endcap is plastered by the 2001 FremantleMedia logo.

Editor's Note: None.

6th Logo (2002-2004)
Nicknames: "Purple LWT"

Logo: We see the same Granada purple end card with the corporate logo used by all other Granada-owned regions, however, the shadow copies are of the 1996 LWT symbol, and the square has the white LWT logo inside with the text reads "An LWT Production".

Variants:
 * On some season 9 episodes of Agatha Christie's Poriot, the purple space background is different and the text now reads "LWT in association with A&E Television Networks and Agatha Christie Ltd (a Chorion Company).
 * On Doodlebug Summer, the Meridian and LWT squares appear alongside each other and the text now reads either "A Meridian/LWT Co-Production" or "A LWT/Meridian Co-Production" and appears in either this background with the Meridian logos or the background with the LWT logos.
 * On Temptation Island, it appears as an in-credit logo and is paired with the Fox Television Studios logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme to the show.

Availability:
 * Appears on shows such as the last season of Blind Date, Popstars: The Rivals, Airline, I'll Be Alright on the Night and Agatha Christie's Poriot, among others.
 * The Meridian variant appears on Doodlebug Summer.

Editor's Note: None.