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Nicknames: "The PBS Windows III", "CGI Window", "PBS P-Head V", "CGI Window, Globe and Telescope" Logo: On a black background, a CGI window appears with a birds-eye view of the earth, a plastic globe spinning on the top right, and a telescope rotating on the bottom left. The pear-colored PBS P-Head (with the split colored light blue) appears in front of the window and grows smaller as the window grows bigger. As the two meet each other, the window disappears. Inside the P-Head are transparent images of two globes, a feather and a telescope. The P-Head takes it's place in the top center of the screen and turns to light blue and aquamarine as the text "PBS" fades in below them. Trivia: This was based on a 1994 rebranding of PBS produced by PMcD Design; this rebranding would gradually be adopted by many PBS stations over the ensuing years, including WSJK/WKOP, WNET, and WVIZ. FX/SFX: Neat CGI effects. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: A new age tune with guitars and flutes, followed by a female announcer (the late Lauren Bacall) who says "This is PBS." Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variant: On some shows, Lauren Bacall says "You are watching PBS." This was apparently used for program breaks. Availability: Same as before. It appears on TV sometimes, but PBS Home Video tapes at the library are an easier way to find it. This appeared at the start and end of Turner Home Entertainment's releases of Adventures from the Book of Virtues, and also plasters the previous logo on an episode of American Experience, which was packaged with Warner Home Video's 70th anniversary Blu-ray release of Citizen Kane. Even when the next logo started to be used, Charlie Rose continued to use this one for at least a couple more months. Scare Factor: Low. It might surprise you the first time you see it, but it's harmless, and it's rather interesting to see stuff in the P-head. Note: ¿I use the telescope from Club Penguin?