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'''Logo:''' On a black background, there's a {{Font color|gray| |
'''Logo:''' On a black background, there's a {{Font color|gray|grey}} "eye" (inspired by the [[CBS National IDs|CBS]] logo) with a striped (or "shadowed") eye below it, and both intersected at about their midpoints. The letters "'''A'''", "'''B'''", and "'''C'''" are shown in the spaces of the intersecting logo. |
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'''Logo:''' Against a black background, a white ATV logo, redrawn to feature the proportions of the 1st logo, zooms into view fully formed. The letters "'''A'''", "'''T'''", and "'''V'''" appear in the spaces as the logo moves in, accompanied by the same chimes as before. |
'''Logo:''' Against a black background, a white ATV logo, redrawn to feature the proportions of the 1st logo, zooms into view fully formed. The letters "'''A'''", "'''T'''", and "'''V'''" appear in the spaces as the logo moves in, accompanied by the same chimes as before. |
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'''Accompanying clock ident:''' At this point, ATV would start using a clock with the shadowed eye as its basis. The clock had triangles to tell the hours and the hands were kite-shaped. This would be used throughout the |
'''Accompanying clock ident:''' At this point, ATV would start using a clock with the shadowed eye as its basis. The clock had triangles to tell the hours and the hands were kite-shaped. This would be used throughout the '60s and '70s possibly, as this did have a yellow colour on a blue background. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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'''Nickname:''' "The Schedule" |
'''Nickname:''' "The Schedule" |
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'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|gray| |
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|gray|grey}} background, a rectangle protruding from the top right lists "'''MIDLANDS: Monday to Friday'''", a small ATV eye logo, and then "'''LONDON: Saturday and Sunday'''". 3 rectangles drop down beside it and a rectangle slides in from the right below the three rectangles. The letters "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|A}}'''", "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|T}}'''", and "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|V}}'''" appear in the rectangles with "'''PRESENTS'''" being wiped in on the rectangle below. |
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'''Variant:''' The bar only mentions about the Midlands starting in 1968. |
'''Variant:''' The bar only mentions about the Midlands starting in 1968. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The same three chimes. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' The same three chimes. |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. This was seen in both areas ATV broadcast to (as seen in this ident) and even on |
'''Availability:''' Extinct. This was seen in both areas ATV broadcast to (as seen in this ident) and even on programmes. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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'''Nicknames:''' "ATV Zoom 2", "ATV Zoom in Color/Colour", "ATV IN COLOUR", "Colored Circles" |
'''Nicknames:''' "ATV Zoom 2", "ATV Zoom in Color/Colour", "ATV IN COLOUR", "Colored Circles" |
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'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|gray| |
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|gray|grey}} or {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} background, 3 circles, colored {{Font color|red|red}}, {{Font color|green|green}}, and {{Font color|blue|blue}}, grow in one after the other, intersecting each other and forming different colours. The caption "IN COLOUR" fades in underneath. The 3 circles then slide towards each other, forming one white circle as the background fades to {{Font color|blue|blue}}. The white circle grows out into an eye shape and bands of colour sweep across it, cutting out the circle part and adding in the striped "shadow" underneath. The logo turns {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} and the letters "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''A'''}}", "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''T'''}}", and "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''V'''}}" appear in the spaces. |
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'''Accompanying clock ident:''' Basically just the still version, but with a digital clock displaying HMS time in the 24-hour format. This makes it rather unique among most of the time-frame, which were mostly |
'''Accompanying clock ident:''' Basically just the still version, but with a digital clock displaying HMS time in the 24-hour format. This makes it rather unique among most of the time-frame, which were mostly analogue. Originally, it would have the clock mentioned in the 3rd logo. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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*''1969-75 black-and-white variant:'' the logo is shortened to just the ATV eyes appearance following a growing circle, and no gradients. |
*''1969-75 black-and-white variant:'' the logo is shortened to just the ATV eyes appearance following a growing circle, and no gradients. |
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*A still variant with a yellow rectangular box around the logo, as well as "COLOUR" in a white Microgramma Bold font, exists. This was also seen with a black background and was used as the clock |
*A still variant with a yellow rectangular box around the logo, as well as "COLOUR" in a white Microgramma Bold font, exists. This was also seen with a black background and was used as the clock. |
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*Starting from 1975, the still variant was used as the endcap, with "PRODUCTION/PRESENTATION" and a copyright date added below. The text was originally white and had no copyright notice, but were later change as well. |
*Starting from 1975, the still variant was used as the endcap, with "PRODUCTION/PRESENTATION" and a copyright date added below. The text was originally white and had no copyright notice, but were later change as well. |
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*An in-credit variant exists of the endcap, which can be seen in white, black, or orange, with the latter having "COLOUR" deleted. |
*An in-credit variant exists of the endcap, which can be seen in white, black, or orange, with the latter having "COLOUR" deleted. |
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*On ''Tiswas'', the endcap replaces "COLOUR" with "TISWAS" in a different |
*On ''Tiswas'', the endcap replaces "COLOUR" with "TISWAS" in a different colour. The colour palette also somewhat randomised from time to time, even having a variant shifting from blue to pink barring the green text. |
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*On Outside broadcast |
*On Outside broadcast programmes, the endcap replaces "COLOUR PRODUCTION" with "OUTSIDE BROADCAST". |
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*Another variant where the logo is white on a {{Font color|red|red}} background also exists. |
*Another variant where the logo is white on a {{Font color|red|red}} background also exists. |
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*Sometimes the eye might be in white instead of {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}. This also applies to the endcaps sometimes. |
*Sometimes the eye might be in white instead of {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}. This also applies to the endcaps sometimes. |
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*On ''Crossroads'' episodes from 1984 |
*On ''Crossroads'' episodes from 1984 and 1986 the endcap is in black and white, this is due to the fact that both episodes were originally broadcast in colour, but the videotapes that they were stored on were wiped by ATV shortly after broadcast, and those shows only survived via 16mm telerecordings. |
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*On an ''Elstree Christmas'' promo tape from 1982, after the logo forms, there are no letters that appear in the spaces. |
*On an ''Elstree Christmas'' promo tape from 1982, after the logo forms, there are no letters that appear in the spaces. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The appearance of the |
'''FX/SFX:''' The appearance of the coloured circles, the "rainbow" effects. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud, proud, and bombastic orchestral theme composed by Jack Parnell, arranged by Wally Stott (later Angela Morley). The second part of this, the chimes, almost sound similar to the famous NBC chimes theme. For the black-and-white variant, in the beginning growing circle there are just three drums to accompany it. In its early years (?), the music was lower in pitch and sounded more low-budget. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud, proud, and bombastic orchestral theme composed by Jack Parnell, arranged by Wally Stott (later Angela Morley). The second part of this, the chimes, almost sound similar to the famous NBC chimes theme. For the black-and-white variant, in the beginning growing circle there are just three drums to accompany it. In its early years (?), the music was lower in pitch and sounded more low-budget. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*Can be seen on any British |
*Can be seen on any British programme produced by ATV during this time. |
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*A good source on which to find this on home video is the 1981 [[Magnetic Video Corporation|Magnetic Video]] of the Rudolf Nureyev version of ''Giselle''. |
*A good source on which to find this on home video is the 1981 [[Magnetic Video Corporation|Magnetic Video]] of the Rudolf Nureyev version of ''Giselle''. |
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*This has a Flash remake of both the more low-budget sounding one and the more familiar one at [http://625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash.htm#atv 625.uk.com]. |
*This has a Flash remake of both the more low-budget sounding one and the more familiar one at [http://625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash.htm#atv 625.uk.com]. |
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*The logo is preserved on Challenge airings of the first series of ''Bullseye''. |
*The logo is preserved on Challenge airings of the first series of ''Bullseye''. |
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*Can also be found on |
*Can also be found on DVDs of ''Crossroads'' released by Network DVD. |
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*The black-and-white version is extinct. Could be seen on any black & white ATV programme during this time. Again, a Flash remake exists at [http://625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash.htm#atv 625.uk.com]. |
*The black-and-white version is extinct. Could be seen on any black & white ATV programme during this time. Again, a Flash remake exists at [http://625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash.htm#atv 625.uk.com]. |
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*The in-credit variant can be also found on the Kaye Ballard episode of ''The Muppet Show'' on Disney+, and surprisingly, disc one and Peter Ustinov episode on German DVD releases of ''The Muppet Show'', despite all of the ATV and [[ITC Entertainment Group (UK)|ITC]] logos from both UK and US versions being wiped and cut by Disney. The former was likely the result of the episode featuring a unique ending which did not facilitate the typical edit of replacing the final shot of Zoot playing his saxophone. |
*The in-credit variant can be also found on the Kaye Ballard episode of ''The Muppet Show'' on Disney+, and surprisingly, disc one and Peter Ustinov episode on German DVD releases of ''The Muppet Show'', despite all of the ATV and [[ITC Entertainment Group (UK)|ITC]] logos from both UK and US versions being wiped and cut by Disney. The former was likely the result of the episode featuring a unique ending which did not facilitate the typical edit of replacing the final shot of Zoot playing his saxophone. |
Originally formed as "ABC" (not to be confused with the American or Australian "ABC") by impresario Lew Grade, Associated Television Ltd. was the second-ever ITV franchisee to go on air on September 24, 1955, serving for London on the weekends. Their more famous outing, serving weekdays (later full-time starting in 1968) in the Midlands, would go on the air on February 17, 1956. It was also the parent company of ITC Entertainment from 1957 and until 1981, when ATV re-formed and re-branded itself to Central Independent Television.
Logo: On a black background, there's a grey "eye" (inspired by the CBS logo) with a striped (or "shadowed") eye below it, and both intersected at about their midpoints. The letters "A", "B", and "C" are shown in the spaces of the intersecting logo.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: Possibly none, or the three ATV chimes.
Availability: Long extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
Nicknames: "Sound and Vision", "The Zooming Eyes", "Zooming A-T-V", "The Eyes II"
Logo: On a black background, the eye from before, except wider, zooms towards the screen while "opening up" and expanding outwards. It then moves upward, revealing a striped (or "shadowed") eye logo below it, and stops at a point where both circles intersect in the middle. The letters "A", "T", and "V" appear in the spaces of the intersecting logo in sequence accompanied by three chimes. "ASSOCIATED TELEVISION LTD." then appears below, the 3 bolded letters being larger than the rest.
Variant: A still holding slide has the logo with "channel 8" below it instead.
FX/SFX: The eye logo animation, the appearance of the letters, and the "wiping" on of the full company name.
Music/Sounds: The three "chimes" used as the letters appear, which increase in pitch. Composed by Wally Stott (later known as Angela Morley).
Availability: Extinct. This would continue to be used at the end of sign-ons until colour broadcasts began.
Editor's Note: The reason the logo is somewhat misproportioned is because due to the company's renaming forcing the draftsman to redraw it in a hurry.
Nickname: "The Zooming Eyes II", "Zooming A-T-V II", "Sound and Vision II"
Logo: Against a black background, a white ATV logo, redrawn to feature the proportions of the 1st logo, zooms into view fully formed. The letters "A", "T", and "V" appear in the spaces as the logo moves in, accompanied by the same chimes as before.
Accompanying clock ident: At this point, ATV would start using a clock with the shadowed eye as its basis. The clock had triangles to tell the hours and the hands were kite-shaped. This would be used throughout the '60s and '70s possibly, as this did have a yellow colour on a blue background.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The zooming in of the eye logo and the appearance of the letters.
Music/Sounds: Again, the three chimes. They would sometimes have a normal pitch, though.
Availability: Extinct. It was commonly seen on ATV programming seen on the ITV network.
Editor's Note: None.
Nickname: "Sound and Vision III"
Logo: We see the ATV logo from before, only slightly smaller and moved to the top of the screen. Then, the words either "LONDON" or "MIDLANDS" slowly zoom up below the eyes.
FX/SFX: The zooming, which is very rough.
Music/Sounds: Again, the three chimes, but a higher pitch this time. They would sometimes have a normal pitch, though.
Availability: Extremely rare.
Editor's Note: None.
Nickname: "The Schedule"
Logo: On a grey background, a rectangle protruding from the top right lists "MIDLANDS: Monday to Friday", a small ATV eye logo, and then "LONDON: Saturday and Sunday". 3 rectangles drop down beside it and a rectangle slides in from the right below the three rectangles. The letters "A", "T", and "V" appear in the rectangles with "PRESENTS" being wiped in on the rectangle below.
Variant: The bar only mentions about the Midlands starting in 1968.
FX/SFX: The sliding in of the rectangles.
Music/Sounds: The same three chimes.
Availability: Extinct. This was seen in both areas ATV broadcast to (as seen in this ident) and even on programmes.
Editor's Note: None.
Nicknames: "ATV Zoom 2", "ATV Zoom in Color/Colour", "ATV IN COLOUR", "Colored Circles"
Logo: On a grey or light blue background, 3 circles, colored red, green, and blue, grow in one after the other, intersecting each other and forming different colours. The caption "IN COLOUR" fades in underneath. The 3 circles then slide towards each other, forming one white circle as the background fades to blue. The white circle grows out into an eye shape and bands of colour sweep across it, cutting out the circle part and adding in the striped "shadow" underneath. The logo turns yellow and the letters "A", "T", and "V" appear in the spaces.
Accompanying clock ident: Basically just the still version, but with a digital clock displaying HMS time in the 24-hour format. This makes it rather unique among most of the time-frame, which were mostly analogue. Originally, it would have the clock mentioned in the 3rd logo.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The appearance of the coloured circles, the "rainbow" effects.
Music/Sounds: A loud, proud, and bombastic orchestral theme composed by Jack Parnell, arranged by Wally Stott (later Angela Morley). The second part of this, the chimes, almost sound similar to the famous NBC chimes theme. For the black-and-white variant, in the beginning growing circle there are just three drums to accompany it. In its early years (?), the music was lower in pitch and sounded more low-budget.
Availability:
Editor's Note: This is a popular logo and probably one of the most fondly remembered logos in ITV's history.
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