Richard Price Television Associates

Background
Richard Price Television Associates (RPTA) is a film, television and stage production company. Founded in 1968, RPTA was evolved into Primetime PLC, the largest independent distributor in the UK. Since 20 years, it handled all of LWT's programme sales, including Upstairs Downstairs, which was sold to 81 countries and was since seen a popular comeback in 2010 with a new BBC One series. In 1998, Primetime was sold to Southern Star Entertainment and it was reverted back to it's old name.

(1985)
Logo: On a green background, a green square with a white TV tube made of segmented lines with "RPTA" in the middle surrounded by a yellow border zooms in. It flips to reveal the same green square, but with the texts:

INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION

RICHARD PRICE TELEVISION ASSOCIATES LIMITED

LONDON                NEW YORK seen in place.

Technique: Scanimate.

Audio: A 6-note trumpet fanfare with two deep piano notes, after each three notes.

Availability: So far, seen on a 1985 episode of The Paul Hogan Show.