Renegade Pictures

Background
Renegade Pictures is a British television production company whose best known works include Don't Tell The Bride and Ben Fogle: New Lives In The Wild. They are currently owned by Warner Bros. Television Studios UK.

1st Logo (November 8, 2007-July 2, 2008?)
Visuals: On a white background, a circular TV set with a screen is shown above the stacked text "Times New Roman •PICTURES•". "RENEGADE" shines a few times.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Despite its very short lifespan, it can be seen on the first series of Don't Tell the Bride, which is intact on home media and on-demand sites.

2nd Logo (August 3, 2008-)
Visuals: The text "Renegade" with "pictures" in white aligned to the "d"'s stem zooms in and shines.

Bylines:
 * August 3, 2008-July 22, 2012: None.
 * August 14, 2012-December 5, 2015: "A Shed Media Group Company"
 * January 20, 2016: "A WARNER BROS. TELEVISION PRODUCTION UK COMPANY" with the Warner Bros. shield on the left.

Variants:
 * Most of the time, the logo is still.
 * Sometimes, "pictures" is black or removed.
 * On  Inside Incredible Athletes , the logo is stretched.
 * On  Marathon Boy , the logo is monochromatic.
 * Programmes produced by the company's southern division features the logo in, "pictures" replaced with "south", and the byline positioned to the bottom right.
 * On  Little British Isles with Alison Steadman , the color is the same as the normal version.
 * On  24 Hours to Go Broke , the logo is inside a black box and is seen within the 2013 UKTV logo.
 * On  Evil Monkeys , the logo is inside a white box.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

airly common. Seen on various programmes ranging from live entertainment, reality shows, and factual TV shows and documentaries. These include Don't Tell the Bride starting with series 2, Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild, Our Yorkshire Farm, The Town That Took On The Tax Man, and many more. They can be found through streaming platforms and their channel's websites, whether through All 4, BBC iPlayer, among others. National Geographic co-produced programmes such as Car S.O.S. doesn't feature this logo.