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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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WGBH (an abbreviation of Western Great Blue Hill), known on |
WGBH (an abbreviation of Western Great Blue Hill), known on-air as simply GBH, is a [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] affiliate located in Boston, Massachusetts and owned by the WGBH Educational Foundation. The station launched on May 2, 1955, and introduced an animated on-screen logo in 1971. It is also one of the biggest PBS affiliates, producing much of the national content for the network, and this is also one of their 2 flagship stations. In 2020, the station rebranded into GBH. The name is currently used on the air, and the rebrand will soon affect other technology. |
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==WGBH== |
==WGBH== |
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'''WGBH-TV<br>BOSTON'''}}}}<br /></center>'''FX/SFX:''' It is an in credit logo which sometimes wipes in from top to bottom. |
'''WGBH-TV<br>BOSTON'''}}}}<br /></center>'''FX/SFX:''' It is an in credit logo which sometimes wipes in from top to bottom. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The in |
'''Music/Sounds:''' The in-credit variant uses the ending audio to the program it follows. |
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'''Availability:''' Very rare but is preserved on any surviving programming from the time period. |
'''Availability:''' Very rare but is preserved on any surviving programming from the time period. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* On some prints of this logo, due to either film deterioration |
* On some prints of this logo, due to either film deterioration of film quality, the blue colors are instead {{Font color|lightseagreen|sea green}}. |
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*The very first season of ''NOVA'' has this logo with the words all in {{Font color|lime|green}}, zooming out, and |
*The very first season of ''NOVA'' has this logo with the words all in {{Font color|lime|green}}, zooming out, and animated as part of the show's intro. |
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*On many early episodes of ''NOVA'', the background is {{Font color|mocassin|beige}} at first, and turns {{Font color|saddlebrown|brown}} after "{{Font color|saddlebrown|'''Boston'''}}" zooms in; the words "{{Font color|saddlebrown|'''WGBH'''}}" and "{{Font color|saddlebrown|'''Boston'''}}" are {{Font color|saddlebrown|brown}} while "{{Font color|mocassin|'''Presents'''}}" is in {{Font color|mocassin|beige}} and it would zoom forward as always, transitioning to the opening cinematic. |
*On many early episodes of ''NOVA'', the background is {{Font color|mocassin|beige}} at first, and turns {{Font color|saddlebrown|brown}} after "{{Font color|saddlebrown|'''Boston'''}}" zooms in; the words "{{Font color|saddlebrown|'''WGBH'''}}" and "{{Font color|saddlebrown|'''Boston'''}}" are {{Font color|saddlebrown|brown}} while "{{Font color|mocassin|'''Presents'''}}" is in {{Font color|mocassin|beige}} and it would zoom forward as always, transitioning to the opening cinematic. |
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*On ''The French Chef'', the logo is chroma-keyed over a slanted flag of France (which has the colors flipped around, making it look more like a Netherlands flag or the 1792 First French Republic flag) against a {{Font color|deepskyblue|blue}} background, animation and all. Also, when the "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''Boston'''}}" text gets close to the screen, it inverts to being a cutout in a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} square to get the proper effect. |
*On ''The French Chef'', the logo is chroma-keyed over a slanted flag of France (which has the colors flipped around, making it look more like a Netherlands flag or the 1792 First French Republic flag) against a {{Font color|deepskyblue|blue}} background, animation and all. Also, when the "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''Boston'''}}" text gets close to the screen, it inverts to being a cutout in a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} square to get the proper effect. |
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*Some episodes of the aforementioned series would have an extremely rare variant of the logo instead of the previous variant that is usually used, where the background is black and the letters are in {{Font color|cyan|cyan}}. |
*Some episodes of the aforementioned series would have an extremely rare variant of the logo instead of the previous variant that is usually used, where the background is black and the letters are in {{Font color|cyan|cyan}}. |
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*On the Bicentennial edition of ''Evening at Pops'', there is a black background with {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} confetti. The first two words are white and when "'''Boston'''" zooms in and takes the full screen, the background is white, and "'''Presents'''" is black. |
*On the Bicentennial edition of ''Evening at Pops'', there is a black background with {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} confetti. The first two words are white and when "''' Boston'''" zooms in and takes the full screen, the background is white, and "''' Presents'''" is black. |
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* A brighter version of the blue version is featured on several episodes of ''The Advocates''. The version has a {{Font color|deepskyblue|bright blue}}/{{Font color|gold|yellow-orange}} background. Some episodes also feature the logo with a {{Font color|darkturquoise|bright teal}}/{{Font color|cyan|cyan}} background. |
* A brighter version of the blue version is featured on several episodes of ''The Advocates''. The version has a {{Font color|deepskyblue|bright blue}}/{{Font color|gold|yellow-orange}} background. Some episodes also feature the logo with a {{Font color|darkturquoise|bright teal}}/{{Font color|cyan|cyan}} background. |
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*Another variant from ''The Advocates'' has the word "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''WGBH'''}}" in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} on a {{Font color|darkred|burgundy}} background. This is the earliest known version of it. |
*Another variant from ''The Advocates'' has the word "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''WGBH'''}}" in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} on a {{Font color|darkred|burgundy}} background. This is the earliest known version of it. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming of the words; simple animation. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming of the words; simple animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Eerie, choppy, UFO-like computer blips ascend and descend several times. A rising Moog violin stinger starts playing over the blips |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Eerie, choppy, UFO-like computer blips ascend and descend several times. A rising Moog violin stinger starts playing over the blips until the stringer settles on a high note. Composed by Gershon Kingsley, who is otherwise most famous for the hit song "Popcorn". |
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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* The jingle's speed may vary; it can play slower or faster than usual. |
* The jingle's speed may vary; it can play slower or faster than usual. |
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare in the wild, as programming from this era |
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare in the wild, as programming from this era, is usually no longer rerun. You might find this logo on older WGBH programming, assuming it isn't plastered with a later logo. You might find this on old tapes of ''The French Chef'', 1972's ''Zoom'', ''Evening at Pops'', ''The Victory Garden'', ''Masterpiece Theatre'', and/or ''NOVA'' episodes from the era. ''The French Chef'' variant also showed up when WGBH-2 in Boston, MA had a marathon of old episodes of ''The French Chef'' on Christmas Day, 2011. Despite its rarity, the logo can easily be found online on several episodes of ''The Advocates'' on the WGBH Open Vault. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' The logo became notorious for its high-contrast colors, fast "V of Doom"-style zoom-ins, and eerie synth music. |
'''Editor's Note:''' The logo became notorious for its high-contrast colors, fast "V of Doom"-style zoom-ins, and eerie synth music. |
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'''Logo:''' Superimposed on the end credits of the show, we see the WGBH logo, which consists of the text "{{Font|Impact|'''WGBH'''}}" in a bold font, with the outlines being extended out from the front and back, creating a shadow effect. "'''Boston'''" is typically under it, with the colors for both being different at times. Typically, there's also |
'''Logo:''' Superimposed on the end credits of the show, we see the WGBH logo, which consists of the text "{{Font|Impact|'''WGBH'''}}" in a bold font, with the outlines being extended out from the front and back, creating a shadow effect. "''' Boston'''" is typically under it, with the colors for both being different at times. Typically, there's also the copyright for WGBH Educational Foundation. |
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'''Trivia:''' The logo was designed by design firm Chermayeff & Geismar, which has also designed for [[NBC Studios|NBC]], [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]], [[Showtime Networks|Showtime]], Univision, Viacom, & [[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]], among others. |
'''Trivia:''' The logo was designed by design firm Chermayeff & Geismar, which has also designed for [[NBC Studios|NBC]], [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]], [[Showtime Networks|Showtime]], Univision, Viacom, & [[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]], among others. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the closing theme of the show. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the closing theme of the show. |
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'''Availability:''' Common. Its first appearance was at the end credits of the series premiere of ''NOVA''. It would appear at the end of WGBH programming until 1993 |
'''Availability:''' Common. Its first appearance was at the end credits of the series premiere of ''NOVA''. It would appear at the end of WGBH programming until 1993 when the 5th logo was moved to the end. ''Curious George'', ''Downton Abbey'', and select episodes of ''Masterpiece'' are the shows that still have this logo, until the GBH rebrand. It also appeared at the end of ''The Captioned ABC News'' starting sometime between June 1980 and October 1981 and presumably continuing until that program's discontinuation sometime in 1982. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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{{YouTube|id=2WBR6kt23Rg|height=185|width=240}} |
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'''Logo:''' On a background that begins as {{Font color|pink|pink}}, but gradually darkens, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|A}}" in a Times New |
'''Logo:''' On a background that begins as {{Font color|pink|pink}}, but gradually darkens, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|A}}" in a Times New Romanesque font slides in from the right into the top left corner of the screen. Under that, "{{Font|Times New Roman|Presentation}}" slides in from the left, and under that, "{{Font|Times New Roman|of}}" slides up from the bottom. All the text is white and aligned with the left side of the screen. The word "{{Font|Times New Roman|of}}" continues to rise, pushing the other text up with it, clearing the screen. By this time, the background has faded to black. A white WGBH logo (as described above) fades in, and under that, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|Boston}}" slides in from the left, the left edge of which aligning with the bottom left corner of the logo. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The words sliding, which appears to be cel animation. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The words sliding, which appears to be cel animation. |
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'''Logo:''' Here are the main variants of this logo: |
'''Logo:''' Here are the main variants of this logo: |
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*Version I: On a black background, two {{Font color|orange|orange}} lines of "electricity" form two {{Font color|orange|orange}} 2D "shadows", one on top and one on bottom. Then the lines form an {{Font color|orange|orange}} outline of "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" in between the "shadows". The lines stop and an {{Font color|orange|orange}} flash starts behind the outline. The flash clears out "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" as "{{Font color|orange|'''Boston''' Presents}}" appears in an {{Font color|orange|orange}} Helvetica font. The "{{Font color|orange|'''Boston''' Presents}}" logo was a bumper used at the beginning of the show. |
*Version I: On a black background, two {{Font color|orange|orange}} lines of "electricity" form two {{Font color|orange|orange}} 2D "shadows", one on top and one on bottom. Then the lines form an {{Font color|orange|orange}} outline of "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" in between the "shadows". The lines stop and an {{Font color|orange|orange}} flash starts behind the outline. The flash clears out "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" as "{{Font color|orange|'''Boston''' Presents}}" appears in an {{Font color|orange|orange}} Helvetica font. The "{{Font color|orange|'''Boston''' Presents}}" logo was a bumper used at the beginning of the show. |
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*Version II: Similar to the other logo, but usually with the "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" logo already formed as it fades in, then the flash occurs and the word "{{Font color|orange|'''BOSTON'''}}" appears spaced out below the logo in an {{Font color|orange|orange}} Art Deco font. |
*Version II: Similar to the other logo, but usually with the "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" logo already formed as it fades in, then the flash occurs, and the word "{{Font color|orange|'''BOSTON'''}}" appears spaced out below the logo in an {{Font color|orange|orange}} Art Deco font. |
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'''Trivia:''' The company's slogan until 1982 was "Public Television. It's better than ever". |
'''Trivia:''' The company's slogan until 1982 was "Public Television. It's better than ever". |
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*1993-2009: A different short version with the logo already formed, the "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" ending omitted, and the music shortened. An announcer may or may not be heard. |
*1993-2009: A different short version with the logo already formed, the "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Impact|WGBH}}}}" ending omitted, and the music shortened. An announcer may or may not be heard. |
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*2002-2009: A digitally enhanced version of the logo with sped-up animation and no announcer. This version can be seen on episodes of ''Frontline''. Another version has the logo zooming in a bit while the animation is being drawn, which can be seen on episodes of ''NOVA'', and was also used as a station ID. Another version had the PBS logo appearing in its place and shining with an announcer saying "You're watching WGBH Boston.". A superimposed variant of the animation can be seen on episodes of ''Masterpiece Theater''. |
*2002-2009: A digitally enhanced version of the logo with sped-up animation and no announcer. This version can be seen on episodes of ''Frontline''. Another version has the logo zooming in a bit while the animation is being drawn, which can be seen on episodes of ''NOVA'', and was also used as a station ID. Another version had the PBS logo appearing in its place and shining with an announcer saying "You're watching WGBH Boston.". A superimposed variant of the animation can be seen on episodes of ''Masterpiece Theater''. |
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*1993-2009: A version can occasionally be spotted in which the "glowing" animation is played, but no text appears. This can be seen |
*1993-2009: A version can occasionally be spotted in which the "glowing" animation is played, but no text appears. This can be seen in most pre-2005 episodes of ''Arthur''. |
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*1999-2009: Another version exists where the "glowing" animation is delayed for half a second and the "glow" is slightly slowed down. This was only seen on episodes of ''Arthur''. |
*1999-2009: Another version exists where the "glowing" animation is delayed for half a second and the "glow" is slightly slowed down. This was only seen on episodes of ''Arthur''. |
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*On later episodes of ''Arthur'', the byline "WGBH is a trademark of WGBH Educational Foundation" (and sometimes a URL) is shown below written in the ''Arthur'' font. |
*On later episodes of ''Arthur'', the byline "WGBH is a trademark of WGBH Educational Foundation" (and sometimes a URL) is shown below written in the ''Arthur'' font. |
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*1995-1999, 2007-2008: A variant of the 1993 version. When the text appears, the word "BOSTON" in red appears until the flash dies out. It's seen on ''Postcards from Buster'' and ''Peep and the Big Wide World.'' |
*1995-1999, 2007-2008: A variant of the 1993 version. When the text appears, the word "BOSTON" in red appears until the flash dies out. It's seen on ''Postcards from Buster'' and ''Peep and the Big Wide World.'' |
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*Another local version used in the 1980s begins with a blue flash, followed by an orange "2" written in the same style as the WGBH logo zooming up. This variant was always played when the station signed on in the morning |
*Another local version used in the 1980s begins with a blue flash, followed by an orange "2" written in the same style as the WGBH logo zooming up. This variant was always played when the station signed on in the morning and played in reverse when it signed off at night. No music or sounds play here. |
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* On ''Evening with Pops'', the 1986 logo is superimposed into the intro. |
* On ''Evening with Pops'', the 1986 logo is superimposed into the intro. |
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*On ''Out Of Money'', the ending is replaced with "in association with" along with the logo for ''Money'' (the magazine) in {{Font color|orange|orange}}. |
*On ''Out Of Money'', the ending is replaced with "in association with" along with the logo for ''Money'' (the magazine) in {{Font color|orange|orange}}. |
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*The 1993 version of the logo was superimposed |
*The 1993 version of the logo was superimposed on ''The American Experience''. |
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* There is a version where the logo forms in warp speed. However, during the flash, the logo turns into the PBS logo. This is seen |
* There is a version where the logo forms in warp speed. However, during the flash, the logo turns into the PBS logo. This is seen in some episodes of ''Mystery''. |
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*A filmed variant exists, which makes it clear that "Boston" simply fades in. |
*A filmed variant exists, which makes it clear that "Boston" simply fades in. |
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*A variant exists where "Boston Presents" transitions to the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH MONEY MAGAZINE." "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is above "MONEY" in the same font as "Presents" as is "MAGAZINE" which is below. "Money" is in its corporate font. The text glows for a couple of seconds until fading out. |
*A variant exists where "Boston Presents" transitions to the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH MONEY MAGAZINE." "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is above "MONEY" in the same font as "Presents" as is "MAGAZINE" which is below. "Money" is in its corporate font. The text glows for a couple of seconds until fading out. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The lines of electricity, and the flash. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The lines of electricity, and the flash. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before. There have been 2 versions, a long version and a short version. The entire 7-second jingle is used as the long version, and is in much better sound quality and plays at the correct speed. The short version features only the rising synth chord (but we still hear the UFO noise, but only abridged), and is much more common nowadays. Sometimes, an announcer will say "A production/presentation of WGBH Boston." or "(show's name) is a production/presentation of WGBH Boston." |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before. There have been 2 versions, a long version, and a short version. The entire 7-second jingle is used as the long version, and is in much better sound quality, and plays at the correct speed. The short version features only the rising synth chord (but we still hear the UFO noise, but only abridged), and is much more common nowadays. Sometimes, an announcer will say "A production/presentation of WGBH Boston." or "(show's name) is a production/presentation of WGBH Boston." |
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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'''Availability:''' Very common. Likely the most readily available PBS logo around. |
'''Availability:''' Very common. Likely the most readily available PBS logo around. |
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*The first version made its debut on the ''NOVA'' episode "Hitler's Secret Weapon", and can be seen in its various versions on many PBS shows, such as ''NOVA'', ''Frontline'', ''American Experience'', ''Masterpiece Theatre'', ''The Victory Garden'', and ''Arthur'', among others. |
*The first version made its debut on the ''NOVA'' episode "Hitler's Secret Weapon", and can be seen in its various versions on many PBS shows, such as ''NOVA'', ''Frontline'', ''American Experience'', ''Masterpiece Theatre'', ''The Victory Garden'', and ''Arthur'', among others. |
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*The filmed variant can be found on 16mm dupes of WGBH programming distributed by Time |
*The filmed variant can be found on 16mm dupes of WGBH programming distributed by Time-Life Multimedia for classroom usage. |
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* The 1993 version with the short music and no announcer has been sighted on early episodes of ''Fetch with Ruff Ruffman''. |
* The 1993 version with the short music and no announcer has been sighted on early episodes of ''Fetch with Ruff Ruffman''. |
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*The "Boston Presents" version can be found on video and may also show up on WGBH shows produced from 1982-1993 if your station has older prints. |
*The "Boston Presents" version can be found on video and may also show up on WGBH shows produced from 1982-1993 if your station has older prints. |
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*The original 1977 logo and shortened 1986 variant can be seen on episodes of ''This Old House'' uploaded to their official YouTube channel. |
*The original 1977 logo and shortened 1986 variant can be seen on episodes of ''This Old House'' uploaded to their official YouTube channel. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' Like the 1971 logo, this logo is notorious for its dark colors, eerie animation, and |
'''Editor's Note:''' Like the 1971 logo, this logo is notorious for its dark colors, eerie animation, and creepy synth music; however, it is a favorite of many due to its usage on classic shows. |
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===7th Logo (September 30, 1991-October 4, 1996)=== |
===7th Logo (September 30, 1991-October 4, 1996)=== |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' |
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*September 30, 1991-December 25, 1992: The first part of the theme of the show as Lynne Thigpen says "Today's caper is presented by WQED Pittsburgh and WGBH Boston". |
*September 30, 1991-December 25, 1992: The first part of the theme of the show as Lynne Thigpen says "Today's caper is presented by WQED Pittsburgh and WGBH Boston". |
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* September 27, 1993-October 4, 1996: The |
* September 27, 1993-October 4, 1996: The ending theme of the show with Lynne Thigpen saying "This program is presented by WQED Pittsburgh and WGBH Boston". |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV. Only seen on episodes of ''Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?''. Various episodes of the show have been posted to YouTube, though, so it shouldn't be hard to find it there. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV. Only seen on episodes of ''Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?''. Various episodes of the show have been posted to YouTube, though, so it shouldn't be hard to find it there. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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*There is a variant that is tinted {{Font color|dodgerblue|blue}}. This was seen |
*There is a variant that is tinted {{Font color|dodgerblue|blue}}. This was seen in their local productions, such as ''Greater Boston''. |
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*An in-credit version of the logo has been spotted on ''Antiques Roadshow'', which simply shows the {{Font color|orange|orange}} WGBH logo at the bottom of the screen. |
*An in-credit version of the logo has been spotted on ''Antiques Roadshow'', which simply shows the {{Font color|orange|orange}} WGBH logo at the bottom of the screen. |
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*An extended variant exists where the logo stays on screen after the flash disappears and shines before fading out. |
*An extended variant exists where the logo stays on screen after the flash disappears and shines before fading out. |
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Greater Boston'', a male announcer (with the opening theme playing over his announcement) says, "This is a production of WGBH 2 Boston". |
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Greater Boston'', a male announcer (with the opening theme playing over his announcement) says, "This is a production of WGBH 2 Boston". |
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'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on episodes of WGBH programming before the rebrand to GBH, such as ''NOVA'', ''Frontline'', and ''American Experience'', among others. Also seen on post-2008 prints of ''Arthur'', plastering the 1993 logo. The unabridged logo is not as common, it can be seen on ''Mind of a Chef'' and occasionally on feature-length specials. The blue variant was seen on earlier episodes of ''Greater Boston'', and is extinct in broadcast, as episodes |
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on episodes of WGBH programming before the rebrand to GBH, such as ''NOVA'', ''Frontline'', and ''American Experience'', among others. Also seen on post-2008 prints of ''Arthur'', plastering the 1993 logo. The unabridged logo is not as common, it can be seen on ''Mind of a Chef'' and occasionally on feature-length specials. The blue variant was seen on earlier episodes of ''Greater Boston'', and is extinct in broadcast, as episodes afterwords started using the standard variant. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' It's a good redux of the 6th logo and it has been slightly tamed. |
'''Editor's Note:''' It's a good redux of the 6th logo and it has been slightly tamed. |
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Spotlight", "The Flash V" |
'''Nicknames:''' "The Spotlight", "The Flash V" |
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WGBH (an abbreviation of Western Great Blue Hill), known on-air as simply GBH, is a PBS affiliate located in Boston, Massachusetts and owned by the WGBH Educational Foundation. The station launched on May 2, 1955, and introduced an animated on-screen logo in 1971. It is also one of the biggest PBS affiliates, producing much of the national content for the network, and this is also one of their 2 flagship stations. In 2020, the station rebranded into GBH. The name is currently used on the air, and the rebrand will soon affect other technology.
Music/Sounds: The in-credit variant uses the ending audio to the program it follows.
Availability: Very rare but is preserved on any surviving programming from the time period.
Editor's Note: The symbol is actually an ancient Aztec symbol for "family." The triangle and vertical line represent a woman, the vertical line and top two portions of the "X" represent a man, and the circles represent children. The symbol is still in use as the logo for "WGBH Alumni."
Nicknames: "Early WGBH"
FX/SFX: None, unless you count the fades.
Music/Sounds: Currently unknown as the narrator reads over the airing of the program but, most likely the ending theme of the program.
Availability: Ultra rare. This was spotted on the 1st episode of The Nader Report, currently available for viewing on WGBH's open vault.
Editor's Note: None.
Nicknames: "Zooming WGBH", "Zooming Letters"
Logo: Against a blue background, the letters "WGBH" in yellow in a generic Helvetica font quickly zoom back, away from the viewer to the vanishing point, and disappearing when the text is very small. Then the word "Boston", also in yellow, also appears out of nowhere and then zooms forward really fast, taking up the whole screen and creating a yellow background. And finally, the word "Presents" zooms forward at a fast pace, in blue.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The zooming of the words; simple animation.
Music/Sounds: Eerie, choppy, UFO-like computer blips ascend and descend several times. A rising Moog violin stinger starts playing over the blips until the stringer settles on a high note. Composed by Gershon Kingsley, who is otherwise most famous for the hit song "Popcorn".
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Extremely rare in the wild, as programming from this era, is usually no longer rerun. You might find this logo on older WGBH programming, assuming it isn't plastered with a later logo. You might find this on old tapes of The French Chef, 1972's Zoom, Evening at Pops, The Victory Garden, Masterpiece Theatre, and/or NOVA episodes from the era. The French Chef variant also showed up when WGBH-2 in Boston, MA had a marathon of old episodes of The French Chef on Christmas Day, 2011. Despite its rarity, the logo can easily be found online on several episodes of The Advocates on the WGBH Open Vault.
Editor's Note: The logo became notorious for its high-contrast colors, fast "V of Doom"-style zoom-ins, and eerie synth music.
Logo: Superimposed on the end credits of the show, we see the WGBH logo, which consists of the text "WGBH" in a bold font, with the outlines being extended out from the front and back, creating a shadow effect. " Boston" is typically under it, with the colors for both being different at times. Typically, there's also the copyright for WGBH Educational Foundation.
Trivia: The logo was designed by design firm Chermayeff & Geismar, which has also designed for NBC, PBS, Showtime, Univision, Viacom, & Screen Gems, among others.
FX/SFX: Typically none.
Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme of the show.
Availability: Common. Its first appearance was at the end credits of the series premiere of NOVA. It would appear at the end of WGBH programming until 1993 when the 5th logo was moved to the end. Curious George, Downton Abbey, and select episodes of Masterpiece are the shows that still have this logo, until the GBH rebrand. It also appeared at the end of The Captioned ABC News starting sometime between June 1980 and October 1981 and presumably continuing until that program's discontinuation sometime in 1982.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo: On a background that begins as pink, but gradually darkens, the word "A" in a Times New Romanesque font slides in from the right into the top left corner of the screen. Under that, "Presentation" slides in from the left, and under that, "of" slides up from the bottom. All the text is white and aligned with the left side of the screen. The word "of" continues to rise, pushing the other text up with it, clearing the screen. By this time, the background has faded to black. A white WGBH logo (as described above) fades in, and under that, the word "Boston" slides in from the left, the left edge of which aligning with the bottom left corner of the logo.
FX/SFX: The words sliding, which appears to be cel animation.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 3rd logo.
Availability: Extinct. So far, the only source of this logo is a 1975 KCET broadcast of Ascent of Man.
Editor's Note: This appears to be a placeholder for the next logo.
Nicknames: "The Neon Sign", "The Flash", "WGBH Outline"
Logo: Here are the main variants of this logo:
Trivia: The company's slogan until 1982 was "Public Television. It's better than ever".
Variants: There are many variants in terms of the music and the announcer:
FX/SFX: The lines of electricity, and the flash.
Music/Sounds: Same as before. There have been 2 versions, a long version, and a short version. The entire 7-second jingle is used as the long version, and is in much better sound quality, and plays at the correct speed. The short version features only the rising synth chord (but we still hear the UFO noise, but only abridged), and is much more common nowadays. Sometimes, an announcer will say "A production/presentation of WGBH Boston." or "(show's name) is a production/presentation of WGBH Boston."
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Very common. Likely the most readily available PBS logo around.
Editor's Note: Like the 1971 logo, this logo is notorious for its dark colors, eerie animation, and creepy synth music; however, it is a favorite of many due to its usage on classic shows.
Nicknames: "WQED/WGBH Earth Globe"
Logo: We see a small Earth globe against a starry sky quickly rotate around counterclockwise, and the words "WQED" (in yellow-orange) with "PITTSBURGH" (in white) below slowly rotate around clockwise, followed by "WGBH" (again, in yellow-orange) with "BOSTON" (in white) below.
FX/SFX: The rotating globe and letters.
Music/Sounds:
Availability: Extinct on TV. Only seen on episodes of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?. Various episodes of the show have been posted to YouTube, though, so it shouldn't be hard to find it there.
Editor's Note: None.
Nicknames: "The Neon Sign III", "WGBH Outline III", "The Flash III"
Logo: It's an updated variant of the 6th logo. The drawing and lighting effects are smoother and more refined, with stars surrounding the logo, like in space, when it flashes. The flash is also brighter than usual, and the WGBH logo zooms in while it's drawn, and dims out when the logo is done.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The drawing and lighting effects, as well as the usual flash.
Music/Sounds: The short version of the 3rd logo theme.
Music/Sounds Variant: On Greater Boston, a male announcer (with the opening theme playing over his announcement) says, "This is a production of WGBH 2 Boston".
Availability: Common. Seen on episodes of WGBH programming before the rebrand to GBH, such as NOVA, Frontline, and American Experience, among others. Also seen on post-2008 prints of Arthur, plastering the 1993 logo. The unabridged logo is not as common, it can be seen on Mind of a Chef and occasionally on feature-length specials. The blue variant was seen on earlier episodes of Greater Boston, and is extinct in broadcast, as episodes afterwords started using the standard variant.
Editor's Note: It's a good redux of the 6th logo and it has been slightly tamed.
Nicknames: "The Spotlight", "The Flash V"
Logo: On a black background, we see lights shining on the new GBH logo (in the same style as the older logo, but with geometric typography and the "Red Hat" font), illuminating the edges in a way similar to how the old logos formed up. As this happens, a spotlight turns on behind it, illuminating "GBH". Both lights die down to reveal the final product - a shining purple GBH logo.
FX/SFX: The lights both in front of and behind the logo. The logo was designed by Minelli Inc.
Music/Sounds: The short version of the 3rd WGBH logo's theme. On some occasions, it may use the closing theme of the program.
Availability: Brand new. The logo animation was unveiled on August 31, 2020, and started to have an official use a day later. It debuted nationally one week later, on the Frontline episode "Growing Up Poor in America".
Editor's Note: A great evolution of the branding for the digital age of public broadcasting. However, the animation is simple compared to the previous logos, though this is likely used as a placeholder.