Abbey Broadcast Communications

Logo captures by Newave and TPercival 

(1990's- )
Logo : On a white background, The camera pans down to reveal a red cartoon-like filmstrip with the yellow letters "A, B, C" written on, and the words "BBEY", "ROADCAST" and "OMMUNICATIONS" written next to them in black MC Price Tag Font and highlighted in yellow, The camera zooms upwards to an aerial view of the logo, and a star sparkles on the letters one by one.

Variants :
 * A still variant exists. Seen on Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes and   Roald Dahl's Dirty Beasts,
 * However, on the Fun Song Factory GMTV Series, the logo is still and has "for" at the top left corner and the copyright info at the bottom-right corner.

FX/SFX : The camera panning, the sparkles.

Music/Sounds : Same music from the Abbey Home Entertainment logo. Or simply, a rock guitar theme (it actually sounds cool)

Music/Sounds Variant :
 * On Wow! That's what I call Nursery Rhymes, the logo is completely silent.
 * At the end of Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts, it has the closing theme playing over it.

Availability : Commonly seen at the end of the tapes or programs such as Fun Song Factory, Spot videos, A Day Full of Songs, Mr. Men in the Great Alphabet Hunt, A Golden Treasury of Nursery Rhymes and ''Wow! That's what I call Nursery Rhymes''. The still variant can also be seen on the Fun Song Factory GMTV series. Rarely, the logo can be seen at the beginning of some programs such as Roald Dahl's The Enormous Crocodile.

Scare Factor : None, But the theme and sudden appearance of the filmstrip could put a few off guard

(Not really...)