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===2nd Logo (1980s-1989)===
===2nd Logo (1980s-1989)===


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'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} striped background, we see the big {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} letters "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''ITV'''}}". Beneath that is "'''PRESENTS'''" in white.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} striped background, we see the big {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} letters "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''ITV'''}}". Beneath that is "'''PRESENTS'''" in white.
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'''Editor's Note:''' TBA.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA.



===3rd Logo (September 1, 1989-October 4, 1998)===
===3rd Logo (September 1, 1989-October 4, 1998)===

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ITV

1st Logo (1950s)

Logo: Just the words "INDEPENDENT TELEVISION" stacked on top of each other.

FX/SFX: None, its a still logo.

Music/Sounds: None, but may contain music or a continuity announcer.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA.

2nd Logo (1980s-1989)

Logo: On a dark blue striped background, we see the big yellow letters "ITV". Beneath that is "PRESENTS" in white.

Variant: Sometimes the logo appears on a light blue background and the "ITV" logo is in 3D and is facing downwards. "PRESENTS" is much thinner than in the first logo.

FX/SFX: Possibly none.

Music/Sounds: Possibly none.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA.

3rd Logo (September 1, 1989-October 4, 1998)

Standard Logo:


Variants:
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Note: This was the first of ITV's generic logos, which varied for each ITV franchise it was shown on. It first appeared around 8pm on September.1, 1989.

Nicknames: "ITV Generic", "Get Ready"

Logo: On a black background, a "river" of colours are seen. On top of the river is the franchise's logo and below it is the franchise name in an italicized serif font. The logo wavers and disperses into the river, and in its place, various images of ITV programmes fly by from the right to the left, ones such as the Elizabeth Tower, a white bird, a basketball player, etc. As these images fly by, the letters "I" and "T", followed by half of the letter "V", fade in one by one. Finally, a blue vertical triangle with two lines coming from the left appears in place of the other half of the "V", containing part of the franchise's logo. The river fades out.

Franchise Variants: The parts of the franchises' logos that appeared in the aforementioned triangle, depending on the franchise, were as follows:

  • Anglia Television: Three blue and two yellow triangles from the "flag", along with part of the light blue background. This was not used on-air, probably because too little of the Anglia flag was used.
  • Border Television: Part of the "B" in the Border logo, in light blue, against a dark blue background. Used until 1993.
  • Central: The rainbow colours in the "CGI cake". Used sparingly until 1990.
  • Channel Television: Part of the "C" from the "CTV stripes", in yellow, against a blue background. This was not used on-air.
  • Grampian Television: Most of the Scottish saltire, with the bottom section of the triangle in a lighter shade of blue. Used until 1998, longer than any of the other variants.
  • Granada: The upper part of the "G-arrow", in yellow with a section missing, against a purple background. This was not used on-air, probably because the line connecting the arrowhead was missing.
  • HTV (Cymru Wales, West): The "H" from the "aerial", against a background of two shades of blue. This was not used on-air.
  • LWT: The blue, white and red stripes, with the upper left section of the triangle in gray. Used until 1992.
  • Scottish Television: The lower right part of the "thistle", in light blue, against a dark blue background. Used until December 1989.
  • TVS Television: The "S" from the TVS logotype, in silvery blue, against a background of whitish grey on the left and dark blue on the right. This was again, not used on-air.
  • Television South West: The upper part of the "hills" with part of the blue stripe at the bottom. This was also not used on-air.
  • Thames Television: The London landmarks against a blue background, with three wavy blue lines below representing the river Thames, and the bottom section of the triangle in dark orange. Used until 1990 (see below).
  • Tyne Tees: The left part of the "TTTV", in blue, against a yellow background (evoking their "Flowing Rivers" ident from 1988). Used until 1991.
  • Ulster Television: Part of the blue border and yellow zigzag from the version of the "oscilloscope" then used, against a light gray background. Once again, this was not used on-air.
  • Yorkshire Television: The left half of the yellow chevron against a dark blue background. Used until 1990 (see below).

Other Variants:

  • On occasion, the default logo would be used, which had no franchise name displayed at the bottom and had an ordinary blue triangle with three lines cut into its left side (a la the VIVA Films logo).
  • Central used a variant which combined the company's existing "CGI Cake" animation with the ITV animation. This did not use the David Dundas music.
  • Granada did not use its ITV logo, but did occasionally use a variant combining its existing logo with the default logo above.
  • HTV also had their ITV logos re-edited to consist simply of the "aerial" on the river, with the station name quickly moving in below from the left of the screen, this re-edited version lasted until December 1992.
  • Thames unveiled a new triangle logo during 1990 and consequently incorporated it into a second version of its ITV logo, which was used only before networked programmes until October 1991.
  • Yorkshire in September 1991 had its ITV logo re-edited, so that the chevron appeared in place of the triangle before moving to the center of the screen as "ITV" faded out. This was used until 1994.

FX/SFX: The "river" and the ghost-like appearances of the images.

Music/Sounds: A rather airy synthesized flute theme that culminates in a 5-note trumpet fanfare, sometimes with the flute echoing at the end. Composed by David Dundas as an ITV jingle. A continuity announcement may be used, as well.

Music/Sounds/Variant: Central's ITV logo used the company's existing jingle instead of the David Dundas music, or it was mixed up with Central's own ident.

Availability: They are all extinct, but have been preserved by logo enthusiasts in the UK. As mentioned above, while some were actually used, some never appeared on-air.

Editor's Note: This logo is a favorite of many UK logo enthusiasts, although some of the regional logos don't fit the vertical triangle too well (particularly in the case of Channel Television, Scottish Television, TVS Television, and Tyne Tees).

4th Logo (November 8, 1999-October 28, 2002)

Standard Logo:


Variants:

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Nicknames: "TV From The Heart", "ITV Generic II"

Logo: A short film plays which culminating in the appearance of a heart. The heart flashes, which transitions to a blue background with spinning heart panels segmented in three. The franchise name/logo appears with a blue border surrounding the logo, and at the bottom of the border in a blue square are the yellow letters "itv". Only used by Granada or UNM-owned stations.

Variants:

  • If the franchise's logo was separate from their name (e.g. Granada's G symbol), it would appear above the franchise's name.
  • For continuity announcements during nighttime programs, a default version would be used, in which the ITV logo would only be displayed.
  • There would be some golden panels used in the daytime, and in the nighttime, they would be all blue.
  • Starting on August 11, 2001, during the switch to ITV1, the ITV1 logo appears below, which has the "1" inside a yellow square.
  • Sometimes, the short film is skipped, and this animation is used instead. The franchise name/logo appears via a Matrix-like "digitizing" effect.
  • Sometimes the short film/logo animation is skipped, leaving the logo fully formed and the synth music playing. This is usually used for some continuity announcements.
  • Later versions bear the franchise or network's URL at the bottom or bottom-right corner of the screen. The itv.com URL is in white, and has a similar look to the ITV/ITV1 logo.

FX/SFX: The spinning hearts and the "digitizing" effect.

Music/Sounds: A tense orchestrated fanfare during the initial short film/logo animation culminating in a 5-note piano fanfare and a dramatic synth fanfare, the ladder plays when the logo is fully formed. The continuity announcements sometimes accompanied the synth fanfare.

Availability: Extinct, but this is one of ITV's generic logos, and as such appears elsewhere with a different logo.

Editor's Note: This was an unpopular logo among many due to the consolidation of the unique visual identities of ITV into one.


ITV1

Background

On October 28, 2002, most ITV franchises dropped their in-air branding, adopting an unified "ITV1" brand. On 2004, Carlton and Granada, the two biggest companies owning ITV franchises merged to form ITV plc.

1st Logo (October 28, 2002-November 1, 2004)

Logo: On a white background, we see the 2013 ITV logo and the word "S T U D I O S" appear letter by letter. Two curved shadows slide in as well.

Variant: For its American and Australian divisions, either "AMERICA™", "AUSTRALIA" or "NORDIC" (depending on the region) appears below in the same matter as "S T U D I O S". For programs distributed internationally and on DVD, the words "GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT" appear below in the same manner as "S T U D I O S". This variant plays slower than the normal logo.

FX/SFX: The letters fading/flipping and shadows sliding in.

Music/Sounds: A three-note synth theme. Some shows might have the end theme of the program playing over it (episodes of Knightmare on Challenge has the end of the show's theme playing over the "GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT" logo). An extended version of the theme has the notes drawn out a little longer. On The Chase USA broadcasts on Challenge, a low-tone version of the GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT variant exists due to it plastering the ITV Studios America logo, but keeping the original audio.

Availability: Depending on the variant:

  • Normal: Current. Should be at the end of ITV productions in the UK.
  • Global Entertainment Version: Common, as this version is normally the variant used to plaster older logos. it plasters the Anglia logo on the first two seasons of Knightmare (seasons 3 and 4 retain the 'Anglia Production for ITV' end card) and the Central logo on various episodes of Family Fortunes on Challenge, as well as the 1994 series of Blockbusters on the same channel. The low-tone version plasters the ITV Studios America logo all season 1 and all but one season 2 episodes of The Chase USA when it airs on Challenge. As of recent, it's starting to plaster the 1st ITV Studios logo on 2010-onwards episodes of The Chase when repeated on Challenge.
  • International Variants: For the American version, it can be seen on new episodes of The Bill Cunningham Show, Hell's Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares, and America Now, and appears as an in-credit logo on The Chase USA. The Australian variant can be seen on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! on Ten, Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell on ABC, The Chase Australia and Hell's Kitchen Australia on Seven. The Nordic variant could be spotted on the Finnish talk show Elämää Pelissä on Yle TV1.

Editor's Note: TBA.

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