Collingwood & Co.

Background
It was established in 1988 when RARG attended his screening to Jim Henson and the company was started as Tony Collingwood Productions. Between 1990 and 1992, the company produced films like Rover Dangerfield, Bebe's Kids and Hans Christian Amderson's Thumbelina. The company produced Captain Zed and the Zee Zone for Scottish Television. In 1994, the company approached TNT & Hanna-Barbera to broadcast Daisy-Head Mayzie and aired in 1995 (Where the logo first debuted). In 1996, the company produced Dennis the Menace.

(February 5, 1995-June 25, 1996)
Nickname: "Captain Zed's Sheep I"

Logo:  On a black background, we see the text above "A Tony Collingwood Production" and below there are 2 sheep (From Captain Zed and the Zee Zone) finishing with a flag with the words "1 2 3" (Mirrored at the right) and the text in-between "TONY COLLINGWOOD", and a red line and a blue word "PRODUCTIONS LIMITED" underneath the logo. On the right there is a mirrored verson of the sheep from the left of the logo.

In-Credit Variant: When this logo first debuted at the end of the 1995 adapted animated special Daisy-Head Mayzie (Retained on VHS and DVD releases), the logo is white on the blue background, and it was in-credited with the ending of the closing credits and the copyright info. The closing theme ends over. After that, the whole thing cuts to the Hanna-Barbera "Comedy All Stars" logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen on season 1 episodes of Dennis the Menace (1996 series). It debuted on Daisy-Head Mayzie and can be seen on Oscar's Orchestra.

Editor's Note : None.

Background
In 1998, the company partnered with Christoper O'Hare until the rebrand in 2014. The company produced The Secret Show and other shows.

1st Logo (February 13-May 7, 1998)
Nickname: "Captain Zed's Sheep II"

Logo:  Very similiar to the previous logo, but it says "COLLINGWOOD O'HARE" in place of "TONY COLLINGWOOD". Also, there is no "A Tony Collingwood Production" text above it.

Variant: A true 16:9 version exists on widescreen prints of Dennis the Menace (1996 series).

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen on season 2 episodes of Dennis the Menace.

AEditor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1998-February 13th, 2015)
Nickname: "The Starz"

Logo: On a blue background, we see four, smaller drawn stars and a bigger star, both of which are in orange, above "COLLINGWOOD O'HARE ENTERTAINMENT LTD.". A copyright notice is seen below the company's name. Beginning 2001, the entire logo is white and appears in the end credits of various shows.

Variants:
 * On Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, the logo is smaller with the white stars and the company name below it is in two lines. Below it, it has the words "In Association with" and the Silver Fox Films logo below.
 * On The Magic Key, the logo appears as an in-credit notice with the 1998 variant contained in a blue box.
 * The same variant was seen on series 2 of Pond Life except the text is closer to the stars.
 * The logo may sometimes share the screen with other logos during end credits.
 * On most episodes of Eddy and the Bear, the logo has a dark outer glow effect and the stars are aligned to the right.
 * On Gordon the Garden Gnome, the logo has a black shadow effect.

FX/SFX:  None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme plays over.

Availability: Fairly common. The on-screen logo was first and only seen on Animal Stories wheras the in-credit variant was used on The Magic Key, Eddy and the Bear, Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, among others.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (August 7, 2010-February 13, 2015)
Logo: On a navy blue background, the stars from the previous logo fly in from the left portion of the screen and shine once finished. Simultaneously, the background zooms out and becomes a bar shape while being tilted once done with its animation. "COLINGWOOD O'HARE" then slides in from the right with "PRODUCTIONS" moving at the same direction albeit slightly delayed.

Variant: A still version exists.

FX/SFX: Basic Flash animation.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Only seen on The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!.

Editor's Note: None.

Background
Collingwood O'Hare Productions has revrand to this name in 2014. The first series under that name was Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave.

(February 14th, 2015- )



Logo : On the white background, two blue puddles grow in and converge into one puddle. The word "Collingwood" pops in letter-by-letter, with the first "o" has its spark shape and the second and third "o"s has white eyes with black irises and white pupils. The white spot grows in and the words "& Co." pops in the same way. The light blue arrow stretches in and points at the left at the right side of the spot. While the logo is forming, the "©(Year)" appears at the bottom-right of the logo. The eyes wink and move. Then the eyes gets back to the normal position as they wink again.

In-Credit Variants:
 * On Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave (Where this logo debuted), the logo is shared on the white background with multiple blue offical head symbols of the main characters (Hence the series title). The copyright info is at the bottom with the closing theme ends throughout.
 * On the original US version, the logo is at the left with the Sparky Animation logo at the right. It cuts to the Sprout Original logo (Depending on what episode before September 2015's refreshed look), when the closing theme ended short.
 * On the UK version, the logo is at the top with the Sprout and Sparky Animation logos underneath and the CBeeBies logo is at the bottom with "for" above the logo.

FX/SFX: Flash animation. None for in-credit.

Music/Sounds:  For the normal version, it has two sounds (a wink sound and a boing sound) ending with a calm sounder. Usually, it has the closing theme.

Availabity: Current. The in-credit variant was seen on the said show above. The animated logo was seen on the featurette Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave: Helping Children Learn on CBeeBies' Facebook page.

Editor's Note: None for both the animated and the in-credit logos.