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'''Availability:''' Commonly seen on many Australian children's shows, some examples including ''Flea Bitten'', ''Round the Twist'' and ''Waabiny Time''.
'''Availability:''' Commonly seen on many Australian children's shows, some examples including ''Flea Bitten'', ''Round the Twist'' and ''Waabiny Time''.


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is highly synonymous with Australian children's programming.
'''Legacy:''' This logo is highly synonymous with Australian children's programming.


[[Category:Australian television logos]]
[[Category:Australian television logos]]

Revision as of 03:33, 13 October 2022


Background

The Australian Children's Television Foundation (ACTF) is an Australian non-profit children's media production company founded in 1982 by Patricia Edgar based in Fitzroy, Victoria.

(1985- )

Nickname: "ACTF Screen"

Logo: We see a yellow circle-square hybrid. On the bottom left corner, the top of a pink head with black dotted eyes and part of its mouth in the same color is shown smiling. Next to it is the text "AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN'S" and "TELEVISION FOUNDATION" below in a black Arial font.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Either the ending theme or silence.

Availability: Commonly seen on many Australian children's shows, some examples including Flea Bitten, Round the Twist and Waabiny Time.

Legacy: This logo is highly synonymous with Australian children's programming.

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