Abbey Home Entertainment

Background
Abbey Home Entertainment was a company founded in 1990 by Anne and Ian Miles that distributed children's material on home media, alongside releasing cassettes. The company later acquired the Tempo Video label, and later created the Tempo Pre-School label. In 1996, PolyGram acquired a stake in the company which they later sold in 1999. In 2000, the company was acquired by Just Entertainment and was folded by the company shortly after. In 2002, Ian Miles founded Abbey Home Media to continue on releasing children's material, and later acquired the ex-Just assets.

1st Logo (6 August 1990-2001)
Visuals: On a white background, we see the following logo on a yellow television-like shape: a.h.e. '''ABBEY HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Technique: 2D computer animation for the Tempo Video version, and the fading effects for the Tempo Pre-School version.

Audio: The ending to "Cops on a Bike" by Paul Keogh. On Tempo Pre-School releases, we hear the company's logo's music.

Availability: Appears on Tempo Pre-School and Tempo Video releases from the early 1990's to the early 2000's. Such titles include Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, The Transformers, Where's Wally?, Action Man, and Babar: The Movie, among others.

2nd Logo (11 November 2000-2001)
Visuals: There is the word "Abbey" in the Just Entertainment logo script, with a grey line on the bottom and "HOME ENTERTAINMENT LTD" in a black font. On the bottom of this is the byline "A JUST GROUP COMPANY" in spaced out letters.

Technique: None, as it's an in-credit logo.

Audio: Just the end theme to the show.

Availability: Appears on the short-lived GMTV series MacDonald's Farm. The show hasn't reaired in years, but it's available on DVD and VHS.