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|CBCAnythingCanHappenOnChannel6.jpg|1st Bumper (Anything Can Happen On Channel 6) (1950s/60s?)
|CBC ID 1956.png|2nd Bumper (1956-1974)
|CBC ID 1974.png|3rd Bumper (The Gem/The Exploding Pizza) (December 1974-December 31, 1985)
|CBC ID (Afternoon) (1988).png|4th Bumper (January 1, 1986-November 1992)
|CBC Television Ident (1992).png|5th Bumper (November 1992-2001)
|CBC1998.png|6th Bumper (1997-2002)
|CBC Television Ident (2001-06).png|7th Bumper (September 9, 2001-2007)
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=== 1st Logo (1956-1974) ===
=== 1st Bumper (Anything Can Happen On Channel 6) (1950s/60s?)===
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CBC map logo 1958-74CBC (1956 B&W)
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background are pictures of two legs and feet, which move up and down as if they are dancing. The screen then cuts to see a picture of a rocket, which "takes off" accompanied by the background flashing rapidly.
Nicknames: "The Map", "Canada Map", "Map of Canada"


We then see even more random images both still and made to "move":
Bumper: On a cyan background, we see a dark blue map of Canada with longitude and latitude lines. On it is "RADIO-CANADA" with "CBC" either above or below it in yellow or white.


* An old man thinking.
Variant: There is a black and white version.
* A man playing the piano, which is animated by going back and forth rapidly between two images of him doing so.
* A jazz singer.
* Two shots of a woman.
* A man, possibly Louis Armstrong or at least resembling him, playing the trumpet.
* A woman lifting a man with his leg up in the air as he does a pose, seemingly dancing.
* An excited man making a weird face.
* A Native American in a headdress.
* The same "dancing" feet from before.
* What looks like an Aztec jaguar statue, which zooms in three times.


We then see the text "ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN", which spirals away. We briefly see a shot of a man in a cowboy hat, then the text "ON CHANNEL 6". In very rapid succession, there is a closeup of an eye, the text "NEW SIGHTS", an ear, the text "NEW SOUNDS", and a bizarre looking humanoid artifact.
FX/SFX: None.


We then see:
Music/Sounds: A male announcer saying "This is the CBC Television Network." In French-speaking parts of Canada (such as Quebec), where CBC is called "Radio-Canada", a different male announcer says "Ici Radio-Canada." There is also a version of it where it is silent, likely used at the end of program releases.


* An upper body shot of a hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens, then a lower shot of his legs, skates, and hockey stick.
Availability: Extinct. Very rarely, you may be able to spot it on CBC if there is a special event involving archives going on.
* Three shots of a Canadian football player catching a ball thrown at him, made to look animated.
* The Parthenon.
* A statue's hand.
* A statue of a bearded man, possibly Zeus.
* A statue of a naked bearded man crawling through the legs of and peering up at an angel with their bare butt visible.
* A man with a mustache smoking a big cigar.
* Yet another shot of the "dancing" legs.


We then see two puppets animated in stop motion, the left one having a paper with a "6" on it tucked under his bow tie and the right being shorter with two strands of hair. They turn to look at each other and open their mouths. A white "6" briefly flashes on screen at the end.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation and stop-motion for the puppets.


'''Audio:''' A rather loud and cacophonic piano tune.
=== 2nd Bumper (December 1974-December 31, 1985) ===


CBC Exploding Pizza




=== 2nd Bumper (1956-1974)===
Nicknames: "The Gem", "The Exploding Pizza"
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Images=
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Videos=
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'''Visuals:''' On a cyan background, there is a {{color|mediumblue|dark blue}} map of Canada with longitude and latitude lines. On it is "'''RADIO-CANADA'''" with "'''CBC'''" either above or below it in yellow or white.
Bumper: On a blue background, several orange/salmon/yellow/red-colored objects form in the middle of the screen via a kaleidoscope/mirror effect, forming the pre-1986 CBC logo, which consists of a red "C" with several curved lines and half-circles on the outer edge.


'''Variant:''' There is a black and white version.
Variant: A variant used in 1975 had different animation and a different fanfare. On a blue background, several small CBC logos pop up on screen to form a pattern, before the middle one zooms into the screen ala the "V of Doom" and overtakes the screen. This one is nicknamed "CBC of Doom".


'''Technique:''' A still graphic.
FX/SFX: The logo forming.


Music/Sounds: An 11-note woodwind sounder, with a male announcer saying "This is CBC." In French-speaking parts of Canada, where CBC is called "Radio-Canada", a different male announcer says "Ici Radio-Canada." Earlier before 1975, this logo used a dramatic 3-note tune with flutes and brass.
'''Audio:''' A male announcer saying "This is the CBC Television Network." On Télévision de Radio-Canada, the CBC's French-language network, a different male announcer says "Ici Radio-Canada." There is also a version of it where it is silent, likely used at the end of program releases.


'''Availability:''' You may be able to spot it on CBC if there is a special event involving archives going on.
Availability: Extinct, though like many things, it is preserved on old tapes and YouTube. It was used for 11 years and was dropped by the end of 1985 for the next bumper.


=== 3rd Bumper (The Gem/The Exploding Pizza) (December 1974-December 31, 1985)===
Editor's Note: None.
<tabber>
Image=
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File:CBC ID 1974.png
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, several orange/salmon/yellow/red-colored objects form in the middle of the screen via a kaleidoscope/mirror effect, forming the pre-1986 CBC logo, which consists of a red "'''{{color|red|C}}'''" with several curved lines and half-circles on the outer edge. A white line is also seen during the logo forming, filling up the cut of the "C", but disappears when it was fully formed.


'''Variants:'''
* A prototype version exists. The animation is much different, the background is black and "Television Canada" appears underneath. This went unused.<ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/ouno/3970221388</ref>
* A variant used in 1975 had different animation and a different fanfare. On a blue background, several small CBC logos pop up on screen to form a pattern, before the middle one zooms into the screen and overtakes the screen.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
=== 3rd Bumper (January 1, 1986-November 1992) ===


'''Audio:''' An 11-note woodwind sounder, with a male announcer saying "This is CBC." On Télévision de Radio-Canada, a different male announcer says "Ici Radio-Canada." Earlier before 1975, this logo used a dramatic 3-note tune with flutes and brass.
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'''Audio Variant:''' On one unknown show, the theme is played in the key of F and with different, less orchestral instruments.


'''Availability:''' It was used for 11 years and was dropped by the end of 1985 for the next bumper.
Nicknames: "The Exploding Pizza II", "The Glassy Gem", "The Transparent Gem"


=== 4th Bumper (January 1, 1986-November 1992)===
Bumper: On a different-colored background, depending on the variant, with a wavy pattern composed of pieces of the familiar "Exploding Pizza", the 1986-1992 CBC logo appears one-by-one in the center and shines. This logo is similar to the 1974 gem logo, but it's a bit thinner, and on here it's transparent and colored differently depending on the background.
<tabber>
Images=
<gallery align="center" mode="packed" heights="200">
File:CBC ID (Afternoon) (1988).png
File:CBC ID (Evening) (1989).png
File:CBC ID (1986, Night).png
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=Y_Tytx-A9EM|id2=7L1b7Z1inxc|id3=VZRBj7QbhbA|id4=1dZ0hJ8CcyI|id5=NvCTbCwyP6A}}
</tabber>


'''Visuals:''' On a different-colored background, depending on the variant, with a wavy pattern composed of pieces of the familiar "Exploding Pizza", the 1986-1992 CBC logo appears one-by-one in the center and shines. This logo is similar to the 1974 gem logo, but it's a bit thinner, and on here it's transparent and colored differently depending on the background.
Variants: Many variants were commissioned for this logo, and were color-coded for each period of the day.
Morning: The background is colored purple/tan/blue gradient, and the CBC logo is colored cyan/tan/pink.
Afternoon: The background is colored cyan, and the CBC logo is colored cerulean.
Evening: The background is colored turquoise, and the CBC logo is colored cyan.
Night: The background is colored black, and the CBC logo is purple.
50th Anniversary (the only known non-daypart version): The background is black, and the CBC logo is gold. Only used in 1986.
FX/SFX: The background waving, and the parts of the "Gem" appearing one by one.


'''Variants:''' Many variants were commissioned for this logo, and were color-coded for each period of the day.
Music/Sounds: A 5-note synth-horn theme with a chiming backbeat, and an announcer saying "This is CBC Television" or "Ici Radio-Canada". This was used with the afternoon/evening variants. The morning variant used a majestic flute tune in place of the horns, whereas the night and 50th anniversary variants used more orchestral-sounding renditions of the tune. The 50th anniversary variant also used an announcer saying "CBC. 50 years of telling your story."
* Morning: The background is colored purple/{{color|sandybrown|tan}}/blue gradient, and the CBC logo is colored cyan/tan/pink.
* Afternoon: The background is colored cyan, and the CBC logo is colored {{color|deepskyblue|cerulean}}.
* Evening: The background is colored {{color|turquoise|turquoise}}, and the CBC logo is colored cyan.
* Night: The background is colored black, and the CBC logo is purple.
* 50th Anniversary (the only known non-daypart version): The background is black, and the CBC logo is gold. Only used in 1986.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Omnibus Computer Graphics.
Availability: Extinct, but like before, it's preserved on old tapes.


'''Audio:''' A 5-note synth-horn theme with a chiming backbeat, and an announcer saying "This is CBC Television" or "Ici Radio-Canada". This was used with the afternoon/evening variants. The morning variant used a majestic flute tune in place of the horns, whereas the night and 50th anniversary variants used more orchestral-sounding renditions of the tune. The 50th anniversary variant also used an announcer saying "CBC. 50 years of telling your story."
Editor's Note: None.


=== 5th Bumper (November 1992-2001)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="222">
File:CBC Television Ident (1992).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=Ue20vdGDgYk}}


'''Visuals:''' There is a shiny 2x2 grid, with the right top square reading "CBC" and the opposite square reading "SRC". The grid then opens up and turns into a circle. The camera then zooms out as several pieces zoom out onto the circle to reveal the current CBC logo, which is bolder than the other variants and has a solid circle in the middle instead of a "C". Several green, blue, and red streaks move between the logo parts.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
=== 4th Bumper (November 1992-December 31, 1997) ===


'''Audio:''' A piano theme with a horn flourish. An announcer says either "This is CBC. Public broadcasting.", "This is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "This is CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.", or "Ici Radio-Canada".
CBC logo 1992
Nickname: "The Exploding Pizza III"


'''Availability:''' CBXFT-DT continued to use this ident until 2001.
Bumper: We see a shiny 2x2 grid, with the right top square reading "CBC" and the opposite square reading "SRC". The grid then opens up and turns into a circle. The camera then zooms out as several pieces zoom out onto the circle to reveal the current CBC logo, which is bolder than the other variants and has a solid circle in the middle instead of a "C". Several green and red streaks move between the logo parts.


=== 6th Bumper (1997-2002)===
FX/SFX: TBA
<gallery align="center" mode="packed" heights="200">
CBC1998.png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=KIr0wxgeTmk}}


'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a strange object opens up in the middle of the screen. The official logo of CBC, which consists of the CBC gem with "{{color|darkblue|CBC Radio-Canada}}" in between the gem, zooms out into a interlocking pattern of CBC logos. A red circle appears and spreads out into the gem as the pattern of logos zooms out and fades away, leaving the gem slowly zooming in.
Music/Sounds: A piano theme with a horn flourish. An announcer says either "This is CBC. Public broadcasting.", "This is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "This is CBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.", or "Ici Radio-Canada".


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Availability: Same as before.


'''Audio:''' Same as before.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Availability:''' Same as before. It was used in tandem with the previous and the next bumper until 2002.


=== 7th Bumper (September 9, 2001-2007)===
<gallery align="center" mode="packed" heights="200">
CBC Television Ident (2001-06).png
CBC Television (2005).jpeg
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=BVHx0sa9LKI}}


'''Visuals:''' On a white background with some rotating objects, the screen zooms through many digitized lines that move around. We then see 4 of them colliding, making the gem. The screen flashes and then the gem in red zooms out piece by piece. "CBC" and "{{color|mediumblue|Canada's own}}" fades in below.
=== 5th Bumper (January 1, 1998-December 31, 2001) ===


'''Variant:''' At the end of promos, the background would be red and "television" is placed beside "CBC" with "Canada's own" removed.
Nicknames: "The Gem IV", "Exploding Pizza IV", "Red Gem"


'''Technique:''' CGI made by Razorfish.
Bumper:On a white background, a strange object opens up in the middle of the screen. The official logo of CBC, which consists of the CBC gem with "CBC Radio-Canada" in between the gem, zooms out into a interlocking pattern of CBC logos. A red circle appears and spreads out into the gem as the pattern of logos zooms out and fades away, leaving the gem slowly zooming in.


'''Audio:''' A majestic fanfare with the announcer saying "This is CBC Television, Canada's own."
FX/SFX: The gem forming, the logos moving.


{{StationIDs-Navbox}}
Music/Sounds:Same as before.
[[Category:Canada]]

[[Category:Television idents]]
Availability:Same as before. It was abandoned during December 31, 2001.
[[Category:Canadian television idents]]

[[Category:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Logos with cultural icons]]

[[Category:Logos made by Omnibus Computer Graphics]]


=== 6th Bumper (September 2001-January 2006) ===

Nicknames: "The Gem V", "Exploding Pizza V", "Red Gem II"

Bumper:On a white background with some rotating objects, we zoom through many digitized lines that move around. We then see 4 of them colliding, making the gem. The screen flashes and then the gem in red zooms out piece by piece. "CBC" and "Canada's own" fades in below.

FX/SFX: The lines, the gem zooming out.

Music/Sounds:An majestic fanfare with the announcer saying "This is CBC, Canada's own."

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note:Low, due to the announcer and quite fast pace of the animation.

Latest revision as of 22:36, 23 September 2024




1st Bumper (Anything Can Happen On Channel 6) (1950s/60s?)



Visuals: On a black background are pictures of two legs and feet, which move up and down as if they are dancing. The screen then cuts to see a picture of a rocket, which "takes off" accompanied by the background flashing rapidly.

We then see even more random images both still and made to "move":

  • An old man thinking.
  • A man playing the piano, which is animated by going back and forth rapidly between two images of him doing so.
  • A jazz singer.
  • Two shots of a woman.
  • A man, possibly Louis Armstrong or at least resembling him, playing the trumpet.
  • A woman lifting a man with his leg up in the air as he does a pose, seemingly dancing.
  • An excited man making a weird face.
  • A Native American in a headdress.
  • The same "dancing" feet from before.
  • What looks like an Aztec jaguar statue, which zooms in three times.

We then see the text "ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN", which spirals away. We briefly see a shot of a man in a cowboy hat, then the text "ON CHANNEL 6". In very rapid succession, there is a closeup of an eye, the text "NEW SIGHTS", an ear, the text "NEW SOUNDS", and a bizarre looking humanoid artifact.

We then see:

  • An upper body shot of a hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens, then a lower shot of his legs, skates, and hockey stick.
  • Three shots of a Canadian football player catching a ball thrown at him, made to look animated.
  • The Parthenon.
  • A statue's hand.
  • A statue of a bearded man, possibly Zeus.
  • A statue of a naked bearded man crawling through the legs of and peering up at an angel with their bare butt visible.
  • A man with a mustache smoking a big cigar.
  • Yet another shot of the "dancing" legs.

We then see two puppets animated in stop motion, the left one having a paper with a "6" on it tucked under his bow tie and the right being shorter with two strands of hair. They turn to look at each other and open their mouths. A white "6" briefly flashes on screen at the end.

Technique: 2D animation and stop-motion for the puppets.

Audio: A rather loud and cacophonic piano tune.


2nd Bumper (1956-1974)

Visuals: On a cyan background, there is a dark blue map of Canada with longitude and latitude lines. On it is "RADIO-CANADA" with "CBC" either above or below it in yellow or white.

Variant: There is a black and white version.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: A male announcer saying "This is the CBC Television Network." On Télévision de Radio-Canada, the CBC's French-language network, a different male announcer says "Ici Radio-Canada." There is also a version of it where it is silent, likely used at the end of program releases.

Availability: You may be able to spot it on CBC if there is a special event involving archives going on.

3rd Bumper (The Gem/The Exploding Pizza) (December 1974-December 31, 1985)

Visuals: On a blue background, several orange/salmon/yellow/red-colored objects form in the middle of the screen via a kaleidoscope/mirror effect, forming the pre-1986 CBC logo, which consists of a red "C" with several curved lines and half-circles on the outer edge. A white line is also seen during the logo forming, filling up the cut of the "C", but disappears when it was fully formed.

Variants:

  • A prototype version exists. The animation is much different, the background is black and "Television Canada" appears underneath. This went unused.[1]
  • A variant used in 1975 had different animation and a different fanfare. On a blue background, several small CBC logos pop up on screen to form a pattern, before the middle one zooms into the screen and overtakes the screen.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: An 11-note woodwind sounder, with a male announcer saying "This is CBC." On Télévision de Radio-Canada, a different male announcer says "Ici Radio-Canada." Earlier before 1975, this logo used a dramatic 3-note tune with flutes and brass.

Audio Variant: On one unknown show, the theme is played in the key of F and with different, less orchestral instruments.

Availability: It was used for 11 years and was dropped by the end of 1985 for the next bumper.

4th Bumper (January 1, 1986-November 1992)

Visuals: On a different-colored background, depending on the variant, with a wavy pattern composed of pieces of the familiar "Exploding Pizza", the 1986-1992 CBC logo appears one-by-one in the center and shines. This logo is similar to the 1974 gem logo, but it's a bit thinner, and on here it's transparent and colored differently depending on the background.

Variants: Many variants were commissioned for this logo, and were color-coded for each period of the day.

  • Morning: The background is colored purple/tan/blue gradient, and the CBC logo is colored cyan/tan/pink.
  • Afternoon: The background is colored cyan, and the CBC logo is colored cerulean.
  • Evening: The background is colored turquoise, and the CBC logo is colored cyan.
  • Night: The background is colored black, and the CBC logo is purple.
  • 50th Anniversary (the only known non-daypart version): The background is black, and the CBC logo is gold. Only used in 1986.

Technique: CGI by Omnibus Computer Graphics.

Audio: A 5-note synth-horn theme with a chiming backbeat, and an announcer saying "This is CBC Television" or "Ici Radio-Canada". This was used with the afternoon/evening variants. The morning variant used a majestic flute tune in place of the horns, whereas the night and 50th anniversary variants used more orchestral-sounding renditions of the tune. The 50th anniversary variant also used an announcer saying "CBC. 50 years of telling your story."

5th Bumper (November 1992-2001)


Visuals: There is a shiny 2x2 grid, with the right top square reading "CBC" and the opposite square reading "SRC". The grid then opens up and turns into a circle. The camera then zooms out as several pieces zoom out onto the circle to reveal the current CBC logo, which is bolder than the other variants and has a solid circle in the middle instead of a "C". Several green, blue, and red streaks move between the logo parts.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A piano theme with a horn flourish. An announcer says either "This is CBC. Public broadcasting.", "This is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "This is CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.", or "Ici Radio-Canada".

Availability: CBXFT-DT continued to use this ident until 2001.

6th Bumper (1997-2002)


Visuals: On a white background, a strange object opens up in the middle of the screen. The official logo of CBC, which consists of the CBC gem with "CBC Radio-Canada" in between the gem, zooms out into a interlocking pattern of CBC logos. A red circle appears and spreads out into the gem as the pattern of logos zooms out and fades away, leaving the gem slowly zooming in.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as before.

Availability: Same as before. It was used in tandem with the previous and the next bumper until 2002.

7th Bumper (September 9, 2001-2007)


Visuals: On a white background with some rotating objects, the screen zooms through many digitized lines that move around. We then see 4 of them colliding, making the gem. The screen flashes and then the gem in red zooms out piece by piece. "CBC" and "Canada's own" fades in below.

Variant: At the end of promos, the background would be red and "television" is placed beside "CBC" with "Canada's own" removed.

Technique: CGI made by Razorfish.

Audio: A majestic fanfare with the announcer saying "This is CBC Television, Canada's own."

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