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'''Logo:''' On a pale orange background is the letters "PKO" in a dark burgundy color. After a second, a red boxing glove rises from the bottom and hits the letters, which causes them to fly upwards and fall back down one at a time around the top of the glove. Then "Television Ltd." in a stylized cursive font writes itself in underneath.
'''Logo:''' On a pale orange background is the letters "PKO" in a dark burgundy color. After a second, a red boxing glove rises from the bottom and hits the letters, which causes them to fly upwards and fall back down one at a time around the top of the glove. Then "Television Ltd." in a stylized cursive font writes itself in underneath.


'''FX/SFX:''' The boxing glove, the falling of the letters, the other text writing itself in.
'''Technique:''' The boxing glove, the falling of the letters, the other text writing itself in.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme to the program.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme to the program.

Revision as of 00:43, 6 December 2022


1st Logo (1980-1981, 1993?)


Logo: On a pale orange background is the letters "PKO" in a dark burgundy color. After a second, a red boxing glove rises from the bottom and hits the letters, which causes them to fly upwards and fall back down one at a time around the top of the glove. Then "Television Ltd." in a stylized cursive font writes itself in underneath.

Technique: The boxing glove, the falling of the letters, the other text writing itself in.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme to the program.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen at the end of The People Vs. Jean Harris on VHS. Would likely also appear on The Day the Women Got Even and Three Hundred Miles for Stephanie as well as The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark and Ancient Secrets of the Bible, Part 2.

Legacy: Pretty good animation for the early 1980s.

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