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'''FX/SFX:''' The turning lines (the Moire pattern). Amazing animation, but the effect is more or less eye-grating. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The turning lines (the Moire pattern). Amazing animation, but the effect is more or less eye-grating. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A warbly Moog synthesizer tune that culminates in a two-note synth-horn fanfare, being in some cases slightly high pitched. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A warbly Moog synthesizer tune that culminates in a two-note synth-horn fanfare, being in some cases slightly high pitched. This is nicknamed the "Waterfall" jingle by some people. |
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Aerial", "The Antenna" |
'''Nicknames:''' "The Aerial", "The Antenna" |
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'''Logo:''' Against a {{Font color|navy|navy blue}} background, we see two slanted white lines coming in from the top and bottom of the screen; the left one going up, and the right one going down. They stop moving, and a third horizontal line "unfolds" vertically in the center. The lines retract and grow into a conjoined, italic "'''''HTV'''''", resembling a TV aerial/antenna. The logo also noticeably becomes thinner after they form the logo. For Wales, the words "''CYMRU WALES''" appear below the T (or just "''CYMRU''" for Welsh-language programs), and for the West of England, "''WEST''" appears above. |
'''Logo:''' Against a {{Font color|navy|navy blue}} background, we see two slanted white lines coming in from the top and bottom of the screen; the left one going up, and the right one going down. They stop moving with their ends sticking in the middle, and a third horizontal line "unfolds" vertically in the center. The lines retract and grow into a conjoined, italic "'''''HTV'''''", resembling a TV aerial/antenna. The logo also noticeably becomes thinner after they form the logo. For Wales, the words "''CYMRU WALES''" appear below the T (or just "''CYMRU''" for Welsh-language programs), and for the West of England, "''WEST''" appears above. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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'''Nicknames:''' "(CGI) Flying Blocks", "CGI Aerial", "CGI Antenna" |
'''Nicknames:''' "(CGI) Flying Blocks", "CGI Aerial", "CGI Antenna" |
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a reflective surface containing a cloudy sky pans to the left, the image shifting as three large reflective blocks emerge from it (reflecting the cloudy sky image as well), followed shortly by three small blocks. As the screen folds out of view, the blocks revolve around to the right and zoom out and pastes themselves onto a {{Font color|blue|blue}} spotlight, forming the HTV logo as seen before. The logo shines several times as the word "'''''WALES'''''" or "'''''WEST'''''" zooms-out and stops in its usual place. |
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* An version with "'''''CYMRU'''''" does exist on co-productions with S4C. It's unknown if an animated version of this actually exists. |
* An version with "'''''CYMRU'''''" does exist on co-productions with S4C. It's unknown if an animated version of this actually exists. |
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* A still, silent variant at the end of programs has the HTV logo places slightly higher with "{{Font|Courier|'''''AN HTV CYMRU WALES PRODUCTION FOR'''''}}" and the ITV logo below. |
* A still, silent variant at the end of programs has the HTV logo places slightly higher with "{{Font|Courier|'''''AN HTV CYMRU WALES PRODUCTION FOR'''''}}" and the ITV logo below. |
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* Another end variant had "Presentation" or "TRANSMITTER INFORMATION" displayed below. |
* Another end variant had "Presentation" (for shows broadcasted on the network that weren't made by them) or "TRANSMITTER INFORMATION" displayed below. |
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* An in-credit variant exists with the word "'''LIMITED'''" next to it. |
* An in-credit variant exists with the word "'''LIMITED'''" next to it. |
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* Another version of the "LIMITED" variant could be seen with the HTV logo, a bit more blocky than before, casting a shadow on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background, and "LIMITED" is seen with a shadow under the logo. "AND" can also be seen with the same look. |
* Another version of the "LIMITED" variant could be seen with the HTV logo, a bit more blocky than before, casting a shadow on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background, and "LIMITED" is seen with a shadow under the logo. "AND" can also be seen with the same look. |
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* On ''Keynotes'', the HTV West logo, shown with a metallic sheen, flips in-credit before stopping and then flipping out to leave room for the Reg Grundy Productions logo. |
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* On the first UK airing of Ghostbusters, after the credits roled, the credits transitioned to the endcard via a "wisp" effect, now containing the head of the "No Ghost" logo above it with the same transition (it also appears to be cropped from the opening shot of the movie. |
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* On a HTV West 1987 Christmas tape, a parody of the logo is used. On a blue background, the HTV logo, now arranged to say "HVT" appears piece-by-piece while zooming in and swooping down and then stopping. After a bit, a light grey drop shadow appears and "XMAS" appears within the gap between "VT". A copyright date of 1987 in Roman numerals also fades in below. The music is a distorted version of the main ident's music. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The flying blocks; very impressive CGI for the time. The production variant is still. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The flying blocks; very impressive CGI for the time. The production variant is still. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized horn/string fanfare, ending with three synthesized notes. The production variant is silent. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized horn/string fanfare, ending with three synthesized notes, and is sometimes followed by a continuity announcer. The production variant is silent. |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct for the main ident. The production variant can be found on shows from the era. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct for the main ident. The production variant can be found on shows from the era. |
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'''Nickname:''' "Glass HTV" |
'''Nickname:''' "Glass HTV" |
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'''Logo:''' Against a shimmering background of colors (mostly {{Font color|blue|blue}}), the letters "'''HTV'''", now made out of glass, and written in a font similar to that of the '80s ITV logo with the "'''V'''" composed of a smaller triangle protruding from a slightly larger triangle, slowly zoom-out and flip around from the bottom-left corner of the screen. They stop at the center of the screen. |
'''Logo:''' Against a shimmering background of colors (mostly {{Font color|blue|blue}}), the letters "'''HTV'''", now made out of glass, and written in a font similar to that of the '80s ITV logo with the "'''V'''" composed of a smaller triangle protruding from a slightly larger triangle, slowly zoom-out and flip around from the bottom-left corner of the screen. They stop at the center of the screen and continue to project colors out from the edges.. |
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* The ending cards have the logo still with "Production" or "Presentation" below it. |
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* A special endcard had the logo in a milky transparent white color, while several sheens of color could be seen in it. The background is a mix of blue/green/red hues, and "PRESENTATION" is seen below in a white Bank Gothic MD BT font. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The shimmering background and flipping letters; beautiful CGI that holds up very well today. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The shimmering background and flipping letters; beautiful CGI that holds up very well today. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm fanfare with a wind chime sound. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm synth fanfare with a wind chime sound, ending in 3 orchestral notes. |
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'''Music/Sound Variant:''' Before commercial breaks, a much more soothing re-arrangement was used, sometimes accompanied by a continuity announcement. |
'''Music/Sound Variant:''' Before commercial breaks, a much more soothing re-arrangement was used, sometimes accompanied by a continuity announcement. |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was used as an ident. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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'''Logo:''' Against a watery {{Font color|limegreen|green}}/{{Font color|blue|blue}} background, several {{Font color|gold|gold}} |
'''Logo:''' Against a watery {{Font color|limegreen|green}}/{{Font color|blue|blue}} background, several tiny {{Font color|gold|gold}} triangles can be seen. As they rise up and stretch diagonally to the right, the camera begins to shift back and turn to the right. The lines eventually grow into a stacked pattern of equilateral triangles before the camera pans out to reveal the rest of the ITV logo in gold, along with the triangle pattern turning into the "V" from before. The logo also rises from the background a bit and when the logo stops turning, the background shines with passing beams of light and rotating circles. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* For commercial breaks, the logo would quickly fade in via a rippling effect. |
* For commercial breaks, the logo would quickly fade in via a rippling effect. |
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* During Summer 1997, a special version was used: on a {{Font color|orange|orange}} and {{Font color|blue|blue}} rippling background, holographic umbrella patterns of yellow appear and zoom in, before twisting onto themselves like a kalideoscope. Then, they fade out as the HTV logo appears up close in a similar fashion before forming in a smaller version of itself. It also appears to be much darker. |
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* In 1995, a number of genre-specific idents were used, including “Comedy”, “Entertainment”, “Film”, “Factual”, and “Drama”. |
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* Around 1998, a different variant was used, having the logo start on the rippling background before panning to the HTV logo lying on the water, turned at an angle. |
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* During 1997, a Kaleidoscope version was used: one {{Font color|orange|orange}} and one {{Font color|blue|blue}} in a colored background. |
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* A still version exists with "Production" or "Production for ITV" under it. |
* A still version exists with "Production" or "Production for ITV" under it. |
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* Another still version has "An" above the logo and "Programme for ITV" under it. |
* Another still version has "An" above the logo and "Programme for ITV" under it. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The lines forming triangles. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The lines forming triangles. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm woodwind jingle or none. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm woodwind jingle which ends in a proud orchestral finish, or none for the endcards. Sometimes, a continuity announcer is heard. |
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' The Kaliedoscope ident used an upbeat, beachy theme |
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' The Kaliedoscope ident used an upbeat, beachy theme. |
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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare; survives on earlier VHS prints of the ''Kipper'' episode "The Visitor". Also used as a production logo on the second and third seasons of ''Wycliffe''. |
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare; survives on earlier VHS prints of the ''Kipper'' episode "The Visitor". Also used as a production logo on the second and third seasons of ''Wycliffe''. |
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'''Logo:''' We pan across a {{Font color|blue|blue}} HTV logo against a shimmering {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} background from one angle. Then we fade to a {{Font color|gold|gold}} HTV logo from another angle against a {{Font color|purple|purplish}}-{{Font color|red|red}} background, Then the same HTV logo zooms-out against the {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} background and turns {{Font color|blue|blue}}. |
'''Logo:''' We pan across a {{Font color|blue|blue}} HTV logo against a shimmering {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} background from one angle. Then we fade to a {{Font color|gold|gold}} HTV logo from another angle against a {{Font color|purple|purplish}}-{{Font color|red|red}} background, Then the same HTV logo zooms-out against the {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} background and turns {{Font color|blue|blue}}. |
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* Once again, the ending card has the logo still with "Production" below it. |
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* After a few months, the logo was revised with slightly different shots and the logo remains blue through out. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The logo and shimmering background; nice CGI once again. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo and shimmering background; nice CGI once again. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm majestic fanfare. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm majestic fanfare, or the previous logo's fanfare. |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' This rebrand was a rather waisted effort, as it only lasted 6 months before the infamous "Hearts" branding made its debut. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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'''Nickname:''' "Carlton/ITV Generic Mix" |
'''Nickname:''' "Carlton/ITV Generic Mix" |
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 5th Carlton logo, but instead of flashing to the Carlton logo, the heart-shaped white flash morphs into the "V" of the HTV logo as the typical Hearts background appear and the rest of the logo appears along with the borders of the box. After settling down, the rest of the logo blurs in and the ITV/ITV1 logo fades in as well. The end result resembles the previous logo. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 5th Carlton logo except for the transition. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 5th Carlton logo. |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct. |
Harlech Television won the ITV franchise for Wales and the West of England in the 1967 franchise round and began broadcasting early, on May 20, 1968, after Television Wales and the West (TWW) had quit in bitter circumstances in March and a temporary service, Independent Television Service for Wales and the West, had been run in the meantime. The name change to HTV came with the introduction of colour in 1970, when "Harlech" was deemed to be too Welsh for viewers in the England part of the region. Despite promising a fresh approach when it first came on air, the channel proved to be little different to TWW, even after all Welsh-language programming transferred to the newly-created S4C network in 1982. After suffering financial problems in the early 1990s, the company was acquired by United News and Media in 1996 and sold on to Granada in 2001 (though for competition reasons its broadcast facilities and license passed to Carlton). Subsequently, HTV lost its on-air identity on October 28, 2002 when all the ITV franchises in England and Wales adopted a single "ITV1" brand, and in 2006, the HTV name disappeared altogether, when the company was renamed ITV Wales & West.
Nicknames: "The Moire Pattern", "Harlech Moire"
Logo: We see two sets of lines, one black and one white, turning at opposite directions. The lines then zoom-out as they turn parallel and form the word "HARLECH" in a Helvetica Inserat font.
Trivia: The logo was designed for the 405-line television broadcast system that predated the 625-line PAL system (lines being the resolution of television broadcasts). When viewing this on a 405-line television set, the moiré effect did not appear, while it appears on a 625-line television set.
Variants: There are two known variants:
FX/SFX: The turning lines (the Moire pattern). Amazing animation, but the effect is more or less eye-grating.
Music/Sounds: A warbly Moog synthesizer tune that culminates in a two-note synth-horn fanfare, being in some cases slightly high pitched. This is nicknamed the "Waterfall" jingle by some people.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: The music can be ominous, but it's mainly the animation that will be a big problem here.
Nicknames: "The Aerial", "The Antenna"
Logo: Against a navy blue background, we see two slanted white lines coming in from the top and bottom of the screen; the left one going up, and the right one going down. They stop moving with their ends sticking in the middle, and a third horizontal line "unfolds" vertically in the center. The lines retract and grow into a conjoined, italic "HTV", resembling a TV aerial/antenna. The logo also noticeably becomes thinner after they form the logo. For Wales, the words "CYMRU WALES" appear below the T (or just "CYMRU" for Welsh-language programs), and for the West of England, "WEST" appears above.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The lines drawing in, which were primitive Scanimate effects that were starting to become dated by the mid '80s.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo, except the pitch is lower.
Music/Sounds Variant: The long version has the long version of the previous logo.
Availability: Rare, can be seen on some VHS and DVD releases of HTV programming. It can be seen on the VHS of Robin Hood... the Legend.
Editor's Note: The animation is a lot tamer than before, but the presence of the music may still cause some scares.
Nicknames: "(CGI) Flying Blocks", "CGI Aerial", "CGI Antenna"
Logo: On a black background, a reflective surface containing a cloudy sky pans to the left, the image shifting as three large reflective blocks emerge from it (reflecting the cloudy sky image as well), followed shortly by three small blocks. As the screen folds out of view, the blocks revolve around to the right and zoom out and pastes themselves onto a blue spotlight, forming the HTV logo as seen before. The logo shines several times as the word "WALES" or "WEST" zooms-out and stops in its usual place.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The flying blocks; very impressive CGI for the time. The production variant is still.
Music/Sounds: A synthesized horn/string fanfare, ending with three synthesized notes, and is sometimes followed by a continuity announcer. The production variant is silent.
Availability: Extinct for the main ident. The production variant can be found on shows from the era.
Editor's Note: None.
See ITV for description.
Nickname: "Glass HTV"
Logo: Against a shimmering background of colors (mostly blue), the letters "HTV", now made out of glass, and written in a font similar to that of the '80s ITV logo with the "V" composed of a smaller triangle protruding from a slightly larger triangle, slowly zoom-out and flip around from the bottom-left corner of the screen. They stop at the center of the screen and continue to project colors out from the edges..
Variants:
FX/SFX: The shimmering background and flipping letters; beautiful CGI that holds up very well today.
Music/Sounds: A calm synth fanfare with a wind chime sound, ending in 3 orchestral notes.
Music/Sound Variant: Before commercial breaks, a much more soothing re-arrangement was used, sometimes accompanied by a continuity announcement.
Availability: Extinct. It was used as an ident.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo: Against a watery green/blue background, several tiny gold triangles can be seen. As they rise up and stretch diagonally to the right, the camera begins to shift back and turn to the right. The lines eventually grow into a stacked pattern of equilateral triangles before the camera pans out to reveal the rest of the ITV logo in gold, along with the triangle pattern turning into the "V" from before. The logo also rises from the background a bit and when the logo stops turning, the background shines with passing beams of light and rotating circles.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The lines forming triangles.
Music/Sounds: A calm woodwind jingle which ends in a proud orchestral finish, or none for the endcards. Sometimes, a continuity announcer is heard.
Music/Sounds Variant: The Kaliedoscope ident used an upbeat, beachy theme.
Availability: Ultra rare; survives on earlier VHS prints of the Kipper episode "The Visitor". Also used as a production logo on the second and third seasons of Wycliffe.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo: We pan across a blue HTV logo against a shimmering yellow background from one angle. Then we fade to a gold HTV logo from another angle against a purplish-red background, Then the same HTV logo zooms-out against the yellow background and turns blue.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The logo and shimmering background; nice CGI once again.
Music/Sounds: A calm majestic fanfare, or the previous logo's fanfare.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: This rebrand was a rather waisted effort, as it only lasted 6 months before the infamous "Hearts" branding made its debut.
Nickname: "TV From the Heart"
See ITV for description.
Trivia: UNM was sold to Granada in 2001, however HTV was sold to Carlton for competition reasons. Once the sale was completed, Carlton revamped their identity, which resulted in the 9th logo.
Nickname: "Carlton/ITV Generic Mix"
Logo: Same as the 5th Carlton logo, but instead of flashing to the Carlton logo, the heart-shaped white flash morphs into the "V" of the HTV logo as the typical Hearts background appear and the rest of the logo appears along with the borders of the box. After settling down, the rest of the logo blurs in and the ITV/ITV1 logo fades in as well. The end result resembles the previous logo.
FX/SFX: Same as the 5th Carlton logo except for the transition.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 5th Carlton logo.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
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