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'''Visuals:''' On a blue linear gradient background, the earth spins first. Then, |
'''Visuals:''' On a blue linear gradient background, the earth spins and zooms out first. Then, a white sphere rotates and creates four rings that are colored respectively in {{color|cyan}}, {{color|green}}, {{color|yellow}}, and {{color|red}}. In the end, the "BBC SPORT" logo fades-in and zooms in with the 1988 BBC logo. |
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Revision as of 12:39, 12 July 2024
Editions by
Jeffersonkendric and Michael Kenchington
Video captures courtesy of
LogicSmash
Jeffersonkendric and Michael Kenchington
Video captures courtesy of
LogicSmash
BBC TV Sport
Logo (1960s)
Visuals: Just an in-credit BBC TV print logo with "SPORT" underneath.
Technique: A still, printed image.
Audio: The end of the show/program.
Availability: Seen on Match Of The Day. The photo capture above was taken here.
BBC Sport
Logo (1988-1992)
Visuals: On a blue linear gradient background, the earth spins and zooms out first. Then, a white sphere rotates and creates four rings that are colored respectively in cyan, green, yellow, and red. In the end, the "BBC SPORT" logo fades-in and zooms in with the 1988 BBC logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A bombastic synth fanfare with a choir. A stereo re-arrangement was introduced in 1991.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]