TVS Productions

Background
This is the production arm of TVS Television.

1st Logo (January 1, 1982-September 4, 1987)
Visuals: On a black background, the flower from the 1982 TVS logo is placed in the middle of the screen. "Times New Roman" is placed below in the corporate font.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, other phrases like "Times New Roman", "Times New Roman" and "Times New Roman" (the latter of which appears at the end of movies and imported programmes) are used.
 * In the logo's early years, the logo is closer to the screen, and a copyright date is added underneath, reading "©(year) Television South plc" or "©TVS (year)".
 * For programmes produced for Channel 4 such as Night Mail 2, either the words "A TVS Production for Channel 4" or "A TVS Production for Channel Four" appear below the logo with the copyright notice reading "©(year) Television South plc" also appearing below as well.
 * On Ultra Quiz, the flower is in a chrome effect.
 * On Bobby Davro's TV Annual, the logo is seen within a TV set against a room full of Christmas decorations. A man wearing a party hat is seen within a black and white picture. After the credits fly off screen, he stares at the viewer and smiles before blowing a party horn and giving a toast to us. The man then drinks from a wine glass.
 * On The Real World 3D TV, the flower is in a 3D-effect against a perspective effect grid background. It then zooms out and looses its effect before the shot crossfades to the normal logo.
 * A (.*) variant exists where the logo is paired with six other ITV franchise logos on a blue background. TVS's logo appears on the bottom left.

Technique: None.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.

Availability:
 * It appeared on TVS programmes from the time period such as Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Vintage Quiz, Ultra Quiz, The Real World 3D TV, On Safari, The Boys of 66, Bobby Davro's TV Annual, Challenge of the South, Night Mail 2 and the first two series of Catchphrase, among many others.
 * One of the earliest programmes to use this logo was Bring in the New.
 * It also appeared at the end of the original airings of the first two series of The Telebugs.

2nd Logo (September 5, 1987-September 1, 1989)
Visuals: On a background, the 1987 TVS logo is bevelled and in a dimly lit steel blue colour. Underneath is the word "P R O D U C T I O N".

Variants:
 * On the first series of Motormouth, the page slides in to reveal the 1987 TVS endcap.
 * On The Pyramid Game and Coast to Coast, a copyright stamp in a dark colour is added underneath the logo.
 * Programmes produced for Channel 4 have the logo smaller and the bottom text bigger, now reading "A TVS PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR".
 * The same variation from the Bobby Davro's TV Annual is used here but with this logo instead.
 * The rare production variant which appeared on Karting: The Superprix features a larger 1987 TVS logo and the words "A TVS PRODUCTION FOR" and the 1989 ITV logo both appearing below.
 * On When Will I Be Famous, the logo appears with the 1989 Childsplay Productions logo.

Technique: None.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.

Availability:
 * It appeared on TVS programmes from the time period such as Knights of God, the first series of Tell the Truth, series 3 and 4 of Catchphrase, series 4 of The Pyramid Game, the first two series of Mr Majeika, John Gielgud: An Actor's Life, TUGS and the first series of Motormouth, among many others.
 * It also appeared at the end of the final series of The Telebugs.
 * The rare production variant with the 1989 ITV logo was seen on Karting: The Superprix as well.

3rd Logo (September 1, 1989-October 30, 1993)
Visuals: On a background with a spotlight on the top left corner, the TVS logo from before is in a bluish glass texture. "P R O D U C T I O N" can be seen underneath in a slightly different font than before.

Variants:
 * "PRODUCTION" may be reworded to "PRESENTATION"
 * The 1989 ITV logo is also seen underneath with the bottom text reading "Times New Roman" on networked programmes.
 * Another variant has "PRODUCTION" reworded to "PROGRAMME".
 * On All Clued Up, a copyright notice is added underneath the 1989 ITV logo.
 * A filmed version also exists which was seen on episodes of the final series of Mr Majeika.
 * In the 1988-1992 episodes of Catchphrase, while it is similar to the Motormouth's version from 1988, but instead, the page flipped to the right and slides down (formerly up) to reveal the TVS endcap.
 * On The Prayer For Us All, the logo is in a box with white outlining outside of it and appears next to the 1988 Anglia Television logo and on the latter's background with the text below changing to "Times New Roman" with the 1989 ITV logo below.
 * On Purple Triangles, the print logo has a thick outline and is seen within the Starlock Pictures logo.
 * On the first two series of Finders Keepers, the World Wide International Television logo appears above the TVS logo. Underneath, the copyright notice was expanded to read "© (year) TVS Television Ltd based on underlying materials ©1991 MTV Networks all rights reserved".
 * On Streetwise, the logo appears within the 1989 Childsplay Productions logo.
 * On the Equinox documentary Adventures Branson Across a Fiery Sky, the words PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR appear below the logo with a copyright notice saying (C) 1989 TVS TELEVISION LTD (C) 1990 THE GARFIELD KENNEDY CO LTD which appears underneath.

Technique: None.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme or none.

Availability:
 * It appeared on TVS programmes from the time period such as seasons 2 to 6 of Ruth Rendell Mysteries (However, when ITV3 re-aired these seasons many years ago, this logo was plastered over with the 2003 Buena Vista International Television logo) as well as all episodes from series 5-8 of Catchphrase, Motormouth, All Clued Up, The Maiden Voyage, the final two series of Tell the Truth and the first two series of Finders Keepers, among many others.
 * It made its last appearance on the series 9 premiere of Catchphrase, which despite the switch-over to Meridian, surprisingly kept this logo at the end.
 * It was also seen on the original 1991 airings of Rupert (season 1) on Children's ITV.
 * It also appeared on Perfect Scoundrels.