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</gallery>'''Logo:''' Against either a field or a city, there is a close up of something. The camera then zooms out and the UKTV Documentary logo appears. |
</gallery>'''Logo:''' Against either a field or a city, there is a close up of something. The camera then zooms out and the UKTV Documentary logo appears. |
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'''Variant:''' The generic umbrella ident was of the UKTV Documentary logo against a background comprised of three horizontal stripes in different shades of {{color |
'''Variant:''' The generic umbrella ident was of the UKTV Documentary logo against a background comprised of three horizontal stripes in different shades of {{color|teal}}, which would fade to black and then back to {{color|teal}} via a wipe effect. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The live-action footage. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The live-action footage. |
Eden launched on March 8, 2004 as UKTV Documentary. It was one of the two channels that replaced UK Horizons (the other being UKTV People), but UKTV Documentary aired a majority of shows that were previously aired on UK Horizons. In January 2009, UKTV Documentary was renamed Eden when the UKTV network started dropping umbrella branding from its channels.
Variant: The generic umbrella ident was of the UKTV Documentary logo against a background comprised of three horizontal stripes in different shades of teal, which would fade to black and then back to teal via a wipe effect.
FX/SFX: The live-action footage.
Music/Sounds: A catchy theme consisting of guitars and drums.
Availability: Extinct.
Logo: There are various shots of people in different environmental places, like an arctic tundra or under the ocean. Once the landscape is shown, the Eden logo shines in.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The live-action footage, the word "eden" forming.
Music/Sounds: Ambient, calm synth hums and soft voices.
Availability: Current.
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