Woodland Animations Ltd

Background
Woodland Animations was founded in 1973 by Ivor Wood, who had previously directed several programs from Filmfair Animation. During the 1980s it produced several stop-motion animated cartoon series for the BBC, such as Postman Pat (1981-2017), Gran (1983), Bertha (1985-86) and Charlie Chalk (1988-89). The company closed in 2001 after being bought out by Entertainment Rights.

1st Logo (November 4, 1981-September 27, 1982, 1990)
Logo: We see the Woodland Animations symbol - a circle with a hilly woodland scene covering the upper half and a handwritten "WA" on the lower half - superimposed over the credits scene with "Produced by" above the logo and "Woodland Animations Ltd" below the logo. The writing is rendered in Bauhaus.

Trivia: This logo accompanied a revised set of opening and closing titles to Postman Pat, which were introduced after Royal Mail granted Woodland Animations permission to use their logo on Pat's van.

Variant: On Postman Pat's ABC and Postman Pat's 123, the production year is added below "Woodland Animations Ltd".

Technique: A fade effect overlaid onto either stop motion animation or cel animation.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.

Availability:
 * Originally aired during the final six episodes of Postman Pat 's first season, but also later went on to plaster the original logo on later releases.
 * The variant appears on Postman Pat's ABC and Postman Pat's 123.
 * It also appears on Spanish DVD releases of Postman Pat (season 1) which is then followed by the 2000 HIT Entertainment logo as well.

2nd Logo (April 1, 1985-June 18, 1986)
Logo: In a warehouse, the camera pans to a specific series of crates. A small red one in the background has a colourised version of the symbol from the previous printed onto it, whereas a larger brown crate in the foreground has two labels; a green one with "Produced by WOODLAND ANIMATIONS LTD" written on it in white, and a smaller white label with "© WOODLAND ANIMATIONS LTD./MCMLXXXV"

Technique: Stop motion animation.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of Bertha.

Availability:
 * Was only seen at the end of Bertha.
 * The logo is retained on the episodes that have been given a DVD release.