Tuesday's Child

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Background

Tuesday's Child is a British television company founded in 2012 by Karen Smith. The company's name is based on the popular children's rhyme Monday's Child. Referring to the rhyme, Smith says: "I was born on a Tuesday and so were my twins. Tuesday's Child is full of grace which I think is a great virtue, although as a teenager I would have preferred to have been Monday's Child!".

Logo (2012-)

Visuals: On a black background, a red butterfly approaches towards the screen as it reveals the word "TUESDAY'S CHILD" colored in white with a kid pointing his finger upwards, standing in place of the letter "I". The butterfly then approaches the kid as the logo is formed.

Technique: 2D animation by UF6.

Audio: A one-note synth theme or none.

Availability: Seen on shows from the company such as The Hit List, LEGO Masters US, and Guessable.

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