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''Not to be confused with [[Channel 5 IDs|the British television channel of the same name]].''
===Background===
Channel Five is the oldest Russian channel started on July 7, 1938 and based in St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad). It was originally called Leningrad TV Studio and later Leningrad Television until 1991. Then it was renamed Petersburg - Fifth Channel and had been broadcast locally until March 2010, when it became the federal Channel 5 with national broadcasting.


== Leningrad Television ==
=== (1982-1985) ===
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===1st (known) Logo (1965-1975)===
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'''Logo:''' On a gray background with a cloud of light in the middle, we see a sketch of a statue of what appears to be a man holding or letting go of something. Underneath the statue contains the text:
<center>
<font face="Times New Roman">
ЛЕНИНГРАДСКОЕ
<br>
ТЕЛЕВИДЕНИЕ
</font>
</center>
in white.

'''Variant:''' The logo may also show up on a black or white background.

'''Technique:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the film.

'''Availability:''' Rare; saved on old recordings of TV shows and documentary films. Should be intact if Channel 5 decides to show old programming.
* The standard variant was seen in various documentary films produced by the station, which includes ''Жизнь Галилея'', ''Месяц в деревне'', ''Дон Кихот ведет бой'', ''Перед бурей'', ''Пер Гюнт'', ''Жизнь Матвея Кожемякина'', ''Сказ о холопе Никишке'', ''Кориолан'', ''Мертвые души'', ''Зачем'', ''Барышня-крестьянка'', ''Моя жизнь'', ''Вам!'', ''Взрывы на уроках'', ''Господа Головлевы'', ''Говорящая машина'', ''Проводы белых ночей'', ''27-й неполный'', ''Нахлебник'', ''А зори здесь тихие'', ''А зори здесь тихие'', ''Фиеста'',
* The solid background variants aren't very common, although the black could be seen on ''Дом на Фонтанке'', ''В добрый час'', ''Сценки А.П.Чехов'' and ''Обещание счастья'', while the white variant was seen on ''Дорога домой''.

===2nd Logo (1967)===
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'''Logo:''' On a gray background, there is a white, rounded box outline containing the text:
<center>
'''Л<big>е</big>НИНГ<big>ра</big>ДСК<big>ая</big>'''
<br>
'''СТУДИЯ'''
<br>
'''Т<big>е</big>Л<big>е</big>ВИД<big>е</big>НИЯ'''
</center>
all of which are in a stacked format and in a white box, as well as a radio tower containing "Л" and "Т" on opposite corners.

'''Technique:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None.

'''Availability:''' Very rare. Its only known appearance was on ''Кто работает для вас. Очерк первый. Кто молока не пьет, тот плохо растет''.

=== 3rd Logo (1982-1985) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|darkblue|blue}} background, we see a royal building with a {{color|red}}, waving flag on top of it. the building then zooms out to the top for "'''{{font|Rockwell|PROGRAMMA}}'''" to fade in underneath, along with "'''{{font|Times New Roman|ЛЕНИНГРАД}}'''" to follow up not so long after. The 2 texts abruptly change their colors to {{Color|gold|yellow}}, {{color|red}}, {{color|gold|yellow}}, and back to white.
'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|darkblue|blue}} background, there is a sketch of the Smolny Institute with the {{color|red}}, waving flag on top of it. the building then zooms out to the top for "'''{{font|Rockwell|ПРОГРАММА}}'''" to fade in underneath, along with "'''{{font|Times New Roman|ЛЕНИНГРАД}}'''" to follow up not so long after. The 2 texts abruptly change their colors to {{Color|gold|yellow}}, {{color|red}}, {{color|gold|yellow}}, and back to white.

'''Technique:''' Likely a mix of 2D animation and live action.


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A nautical piano and string tune with a trumpet theme in the middle.


'''Audio:''' A happy-sounding piano and string tune with a trumpet theme in the middle, possibly composed by Andrey Petrov.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


==Channel 5==


TBA


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Latest revision as of 16:46, 10 January 2024


(1982-1985)

Visuals: On a blue background, there is a sketch of the Smolny Institute with the red, waving flag on top of it. the building then zooms out to the top for "ПРОГРАММА" to fade in underneath, along with "ЛЕНИНГРАД" to follow up not so long after. The 2 texts abruptly change their colors to yellow, red, yellow, and back to white.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A happy-sounding piano and string tune with a trumpet theme in the middle, possibly composed by Andrey Petrov.


Leningrad Television
Channel 5 (Russia)
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