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'''Logo:''' On a gradient {{color|blue}} background, two ligher blue bars wipe in and out: the top one from left to right and the bottom in the opposite direction. They wipe again and are shown with the words "'''{{font|Times New Roman|TWENTY}}'''" inside them and then after the 2nd sequence, they both wipe in together and a light bursts on top of them, displaying the text in white and popping out of the bars as well as add "{{font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''TELEVISION'''}}}}" underneath. Extra credit info additionally fades in below.
'''Logo:''' On a gradient {{color|blue}} background, two lighter blue bars wipe in and out: the top one from left to right and the bottom in the opposite direction. They wipe again and are shown with the words "'''{{font|Times New Roman|TWENTY}}'''" inside them and then after the 2nd sequence, they both wipe in together and a light bursts on top of them, displaying the text in white and popping out of the bars as well as add "{{font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''TELEVISION'''}}}}" underneath. Extra credit info additionally fades in below.


'''FX/SFX:''' The bars wiping, the light bursting, and the text fading in.
'''FX/SFX:''' The bars wiping, the light bursting, and the text fading in.
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Revision as of 19:08, 28 June 2022


Background

Twenty Twenty Television is a television production company founded in 1982. They produced numerous programs of varying genres including documentaries, dramas, reality TV shows, etc. In September 2007, the company joined the Shed Media Group (now named Warner Bros. Television Productions UK).

1st Logo (1989-1991)

Logo: On a gradient blue background, two lighter blue bars wipe in and out: the top one from left to right and the bottom in the opposite direction. They wipe again and are shown with the words "TWENTY" inside them and then after the 2nd sequence, they both wipe in together and a light bursts on top of them, displaying the text in white and popping out of the bars as well as add "TELEVISION" underneath. Extra credit info additionally fades in below.

FX/SFX: The bars wiping, the light bursting, and the text fading in.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the program.

Availability: Extinct; was seen on Inside the Brotherhood.

2nd Logo (1991-1993)

Logo: On a black background, a blue-white gradient box wipes in from the center, followed by the same text from before with the bottom "TWENTY" in black in the same animation. Then, a small light slowly fades in alongside the bottom credit info.

FX/SFX: The box wiping and the light fading in.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the program.

Availability: Extinct; like the previous logo, it was seen on programs that are no longer broadcasted or have no home media release of any kind. Its only known appearance so far was on the Black Panthers documentary.

3rd Logo (1993-2000)

Logo: Against a black-blue gradient background, the same design from before but with two bars with a blue gradient mashed together vertically slides in. Shortly before completing its sequence, a large light ray fades in and slightly scrolls up. Like before, the bottom credit info fades in concurrently with the light ray sequence.

Variants:

  • A later version of this logo has the logo and light bigger and the background darker.
  • On The Boer War, the company name appears between "Produced by" and "for Channel 4".
  • On the Dispatches documentary "The War Crimes Files", the bottom notice reads:
A Production for
CHANNEL FOUR
by
Twenty Twenty Television
© Channel Four Television MCMXCV

FX/SFX: The logo sliding in and the light scrolling.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the program.

Availability: Appears on programs from this period such as a few Dispatches and Lethal Weapons documentaries such as "The War Crime Files" and "The Big Story" respectively as well as The Boer War.

4th Logo (2000-May 4, 2010)


Logo: A blurry, blue copy of the same text fades in while expanding vertically. In the middle of this sequence, the text in white and a black outline fades in, followed by "television" underneath and then the credit info.

Variants:

  • The logo can appear within split-screen credits.
  • A superimposed variant exists where the logo is within a black box.
    • On Child Chain Smoker, the box is omitted.
  • On most shows produced for Channel 4 in the early 2000's, the bottom notice would read:
Produced by Twenty Twenty Television
for Channel 4.© Channel 4 Television MM
  • Split-screen versions of early Lad's Army episodes has the bottom notice read "Produced by Twenty Twenty Television". Beginning later in series 1, "Television" would be removed.
    • On modern prints of said show, it's just the Twenty Twenty logo as well as its bottom notice.
  • On Blood on the Altar: Secrets of the Dead, both the "television" and credit info pop up simultaneously.
  • One episode of My Boyfriend The Sex Tourist has the bottom notice read "Distributed by Channel 4 International.
    • The episode on Venezuela has the split-screen variant on a blue background with the copyright notice reading "© Twenty Twenty Television MMVII" underneath and outside the box.
  • Likely beginning in 2007, the byline "A Shedmedia™ Company" is added underneath the Twenty Twenty logo.

FX/SFX: The burst fading and expanding and the text fading in.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the program.

Availability: Fairly common.

  • Was seen on many documentaries as well as reality TV shows mostly produced for Channel 4 including a few others for the BBC. This includes Lad's Army, My Boyfriend The Sex Tourist, the first three series of The Choir, That'll Teach Em, and many more.
  • The split-screen variant was seen on original airings of Lad's Army and That'll Teach Em, although they may be replaced with a standard variant on later prints. However, it was kept on My Boyfriend The Sex Tourist as well as Wakey Wakey Campers and Child Chain Smokers, the latter two of which are superimposed.
  • The Shed Media byline variant was so far seen on Shanties and Sea Songs with Gareth Malone, which is one of the logo's last appearances, and possibly series 2 and 3 of The Choir.

5th Logo (September 9, 2010-)

Logo: Mostly a still logo where we see a dodger blue tube outline containing the stacked words "twenty twenty"

Bylines:

  • 2010: A Shedmedia™ Company
  • 2010-2011: A Shedmedia™ Company
  • 2011-2015: A Shed Media Group Company
  • 2015-: A WARNER BROS. TELEVISION PRODUCTION UK COMPANY (stacked and with the WB shield to the left)

Variants:

  • Sometimes, a copyright notice representing this company is added underneath.
  • In the logo's early years, it was sometimes animated. Here, the logo would flip in horizontally and then the tube shape will be filled white and the text color turning dark blue.
  • The superimposed and split-screen variants behaves the same as the previous logo.
  • Programs produced by the company's Brighton division adds said city to the copyright notice.
  • On Remotely Funny, the bottom notice reads "Twenty Twenty Kids Ltd.".

FX/SFX: None for the standard variant. The animated variant has the logo flipping and changing colors.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the program.

Availability: Current and common.

  • Like with the previous logo, it was seen on numerous programs over the course of a decade including documentaries, dramas, reality TV shows, and even a children's show such as Remotely Funny.
  • The animated variant is rare and was only seen on programs during the logo's early years such as Gareth Malone's Extraordinary School for Boys, Young Nuns, and My Family's Crazy Gap Year.
  • The Shed Media byline was seen on the aforementioned shows as well as later series of The Choir, The Hoarder Next Door, Styled to Rock, and much more from the early 2010's.
  • The Warner Bros. TV byline had one of its earliest appearances on Rich Kids Go Shopping and was also seen on A House Through Time and The Best of British Takeaways.
  • The superimposed variant was so far seen on My Transsexual Summer.
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