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Revision as of 03:19, 5 November 2022
(1966-1975)
Nickname: "The Colored Shapes"
Logo: On a black background, three shape outlines are in the middle of the screen. They split apart, revealing a circle, a square, and a triangle. A red circle grows inside the circle outline, before passing through the square and triangle, making them blue and green, respectively. The final result is the first variant of the current CTV logo but without the letters.
FX/SFX: The splitting, the growing, and passing of the colors.
Music/Sounds: A orchestral fanfare accompanied by an announcer saying, "A CTV program, in color."
Music/Sounds Variants: Sometimes, the announcer would say, "A CTV network program, in color."
Availability: Extinct. Seen on programs that aired in color.