Tiger Television

Background
Tiger Television was a British television production company that was formed in 1988 by Peter Bennett-Jones. It was particularly known for its sitcoms (most notably Mr. Bean), though it also specialised in shows from other genres. It was later merged with Aspect Film & Television to form Tiger Aspect Productions in 1993.

(December 1, 1989-April 25, 1994)
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Logo: On an marble background is a box with blue tiger stripes. Below it is the stacked text "A Serif PRODUCTION" or "Serif PRODUCTION", and below that is the copyright and network info. The pattern of the tiger stripes changes differently throughout the duration of the logo.

Variants:
 * On the Mr. Bean episodes "Mr. Bean in Room 426" and "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean", respectively, an in-credit notice for Thames and Central Independent Television is shown with a copyright notice reading "(C) Thames Television PLC/Central Independent Television PLC MCMXCIII" which appears below.
 * Sometimes, the logo zooms out to reveal it was in a box with copyright info shown below.
 * On the obscure BBC show Funny Business, this logo shares the screen with the 1988 BBC logo.
 * At the end of VHS releases of Tiger Television's shows by Thames Video and the unaired Mr. Bean sketches "The Library" and "The Bus Stop", this logo fades into the still version of the 1991 Thames Video logo.
 * On The Driven Man with Rowan Atkinson, the text is reworded to "A TIGER TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CENTRAL" with a copyright notice reading "(C) Central Independent Television plc MCMXC", which is then followed by the 1990 A Central Programme for ITV endcap.

Technique: Fading effects.

Music/Sounds: Usually none or the closing theme of the series, though sometimes, the sound of a tiger growling is heard.

Availability:
 * It might be replaced with the Tiger Aspect Productions logo on current prints of shows, but this can be found on VHS and DVD releases of the short-lived series Mr. Bean.
 * It was also seen on other shows, such as Rowan Atkinson Live and The Driven Man with Rowan Atkinson, as well as the obscure BBC show Funny Business and The Movie Life of George, respectively.
 * The version with the in-credit notice for Thames and Central was also seen on a December 8, 1997 rerun of the Mr. Bean episode "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean", which is then followed by the 1997 Central endcap.
 * So far, the version fading into the still version of the the 1991 Thames Video logo is known to appear on the Mr Bean VHS releases released by them, such as The Amazing Adventures of Mr. Bean and The Exciting Escapades of Mr Bean, among others.
 * The version fading into the still version of the 1991 Thames Video logo also appears on the DVD prints of the unaired Mr. Bean sketches "The Library" and "The Bus Stop", due to them being taken from the 1991 UK VHS masters of The Amazing Adventures of Mr. Bean and The Exciting Escapades of Mr Bean, respectively.
 * The version with the in-credit notice for Thames Television also strangely appears at the end of the Mr. Bean episode "Goodnight Mr. Bean" included on the original 1997 UK VHS release of The Complete Mr. Bean Volume 1 from Thames Video and VCI.