Remarkable Entertainment

Background
Remarkable Television is an unscripted/factual subsidiary of Endemol Shine UK, itself part of Banijay, and formerly part of Endemol. It was formed in 2009 as a merger between existing Endemol subsidiaries Cheetah Television and Brighter Pictures.

1st Logo (2009-2017)
Nickname: "The Endemol Eye"

Logo: It's just the standard Endemol logo from the period, but with the text reading "remarkable television" underneath and appears stacked up.

Bylines:
 * 2009-2015: "an endemol company"
 * 2015-2017: "part of endemol shine group"

Variants:
 * On The Singer Takes It All, the text was changed to "initial & remarkable television" with the byline "endemol companies" underneath.
 * On programmes produced by its Midlands division, the word "midlands" between the company name and the byline.

FX/SFX: Same as the Endemol logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Endemol logo.

Availability: Appeared on Deal or No Deal episodes from season 6 (2010) until the show's end in 2016. Also appeared on Pointless from season 2 until season 16, and other shows such as the final two seasons of the original series of Ready Steady Cook, Ultimate Big Brother (the final series of the show to air on Channel 4) and The Million Pound Drop.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (2017-)
Logo: On a black background, the "REMARKABLE" logo is formed up in different pieces (all rectangular shaped) and forms up the logo (in a red/orange colour). The byline appears below.

Bylines:
 * 2017-2020: "part of EndemolShineGroup" (in the same font as the Endemol Shine logo).
 * 2020-: "A Banijay Company" or "We are Banijay" with the Banijay logo at the left.

Variants:
 * A still version exists.
 * On the UK version of The Wheel, it shares the screen with Glassman Media and SpringHill Entertainment logos.

FX/SFX: The logo forming.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme to the show or none.

Availability: Current. Appears on many game shows like Pointless since season 17, Richard Osman's House of Games, the revival of Ready Steady Cook, the UK version of The Wall, among other unscripted shows such as Animal Park and Sunday Brunch.

Editor's Note: None.