A&E Home Entertainment

1st Logo (1989-1993)
Logo: Basically a combination of some of the 1989 A&E ident's variations. At the end, the A&E logo appears on a lighter spotlight.

Technique: A mix of CGI and superimposed live-action.

Music/Sounds/Voiceover: A synth tune backing a jazzy melody. At the end, a male voiceover welcomes the viewer to the A&E Home Video library.

Availability: Seen on a 1990s VHS release of The Jewel in the Crown.

2nd Logo (1993-1997)
Logo: Same as the long version of the 1993 A&E ident, except "HOME VIDEO" appears under the logo instead of "TIME WELL SPENT".

Variant: On some releases, the standard version is used, which gets enclosed in a golden picture frame. "Home VIDEO" then zooms out and lands underneath the logo.

Technique: Live-action and CGI.

Music/Sounds: A piano-driven theme with jazzy elements, sound effects corresponding to various on-screen actions, and bells at the end. The variant has a triumphant orchestral fanfare.

Availability: TBA.

3rd Logo (1996-2001)
Logo: After a white- flash, the A&E logo in bronze is seen against a background of many TV screens showing various A&E shows. It pans until arriving in the center, then after a flash of light on the top-right and bottom-left corners of the logo, "HOME VIDEO" in chiseled appears underneath.

Technique: CGI over live-action footage.

Music/Sounds: A triumphant orchestral fanfare.

Availability: Seen on 1996-2001 releases from A&E Home Video, most notably Monty Python's Flying Circus.

4th Logo (2001-2004)
Logo: TBA.

Technique: A mix of CGI and superimposed live-action.

Music/Sounds: A mystical choir theme.

Availability: TBA.

5th Logo (2004-2008)
Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A triumphant orchestral fanfare.

Availability: Seen on later releases from A&E Home Video.

(2008-)
Logo: A white vertical line is seen zooming out on a background, then the current A&E logo appears on the left and "Home Entertainment" is shown on the right. Then it stays still for a second until the animation gets reversed with the logo merging back to the line.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A short guitar-driven R&B tune.

Availability: Seen on current A&E Home Video releases starting with the 2008 DVD release of Robotech.