For _dancing stars_, Helvetica Neue 95 Black looks like an almost exact match
Edited on Nov 19, 2015 at 21:07 by donshottype
Carbon Bold with a customized _T_
Edited 3 times. Last edit on Nov 20, 2015 at 10:06 by drf
Custom lettering?
Image with more detail
No exact match that I can find, but Baltica Extra Cond Regular or Baltica Extra Cond Bold is a passable substitute
A blend of the two fonts to produce an intermediate weight would be pretty close.
Niagara Solid is slightly thicker
Clock faces almost always use custom designs for their numerals, whether Arabic, Roman or other.
Finding fonts with Roman Numerals turns out to be not so easy.
However you can use the capital letters _I_,_V_ and _X_ to make a facsimile of them.
Several narrow fonts would work, including FSKeyNote.
So far no fonts with the custom detailing on your clock face.
Some minor differences

For example here is ITC Quorum Black compressed to 84% width
With cropping and some adjustments, particularly the leg and arm on _k_ and the bowl on _a_, it could produce a result that most viewers would not notice as being different from _whiskas_
Edited on Nov 18, 2015 at 08:07 by donshottype
No big deal. Here is a high resolution image of the registered tradename, stripped of the colored baggage
Should be straightforward to select a flare-serif font that approximates the tradename letters.
The request was made over two and one half years ago, and the requestor last posted on this board eight months ago.
Troll indeed

Google finds an image of "Slightly Misc Pack" that includes the wordmark _FOX_ but not _SPORTS LIVE_
Outfitter Script by Kiena Audri Aksara Najaya
Edited on Nov 18, 2015 at 09:37 by drf
The heavy strokes in Hebrewish are lighter than the ones in your image, but the flowing tone is comparable.
For a faux Hebrew with a lowercase, you could consider Hebrew Latino -- already suggested -- or FF Bagel.
Both are quite different from the lettering in your image but have the reverse contrast feature. FF Bagel has a comparable flowing tone
Edited 3 times. Last edit on Nov 17, 2015 at 13:27 by donshottype
This is the lettering from the notorious _Jude_ star that German Jews were forced to wear by the Nazi's.
The lettering is a mutilation of a common German lettering style, as shown in Schwaben Alt, and has little relationship to actual Hebrew other than the reverse contrast and the leaf shaped terminals. Given the association with genocide I would find the use of this modified Schwaben Alt to be inappropriate and offensive.
On the other hand the un-Nazified Schwaben Alt is an an expressive style that is suitable for many uses.
I agree its probably custom lettering.
Indie gives something similar for the _R_ and _D_
_GRANDE EXPOSITION VÉHICLES AMÉR..._
Bloc BQ Cond
Samdan Evil
Edited on Nov 16, 2015 at 15:22 by donshottype
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