Astley Baker Davies

Background
Astley Baker Davies is a British animation company founded by Neville Astley, Mark Baker and Phil Davies in January 1994. It was best known for co-producing the 2D-animated educational show Peppa Pig along with Nelvana. In 2015, they were acquired by Entertainment One. In 2023, the company became a subsidiary of Hasbro's newly created division Hasbro Entertainment, due to eOne being sold to Lionsgate in December of that year.

Logo (1999-)
Visuals: On a black background, there is an oval with a sphere and an upside-down triangle shape inside. The oval spins a bit, while the company name wrapped around it appears, and the oval stops spinning.

Variants:
 * The standard variant is usually coloured light blue, however a white variant exists.
 * A sub-variant exists on post-2020 prints of The Big Knights, in which the shapes inside are replaced with silhouettes of Sir Morris and Sir Boris' helmets, and the text is replaced with "THE・BIG・KNIGHTS・LTD".
 * There is an in-credit variant, sometimes with a shadow.
 * A still version of this logo exists.
 * A variant with this logo (in black) in a rectangle with oval spinning is seen on the company website.
 * On Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience, the eOne logo spins to reveal the logo.
 * On the Peppa Pig pitch pilot from 2002, there is a prototype variant where the text is on the bottom with a different font, and a website URL is seen.

Technique: 2D animation most likely done in CelAction2D.

Audio: Squeaking chair/door sounds when the oval spins, and a click when it stops spinning. Otherwise, the ending theme or none.

Audio Variant: On the 2002 pilot of Peppa Pig, the sounds are heard at the same time as the titular character's laugh.

Availability:
 * The in-credit version appears on Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom and seasons 1 to 8 of Peppa Pig.
 * The animated version can be spotted on DVDs of the aforementioned shows, such as the 2009 remaster of The Big Knights.
 * The 2009 remaster of The Big Knights contains the still logo at the end of episodes, but original prints use the BBC Worldwide logo.