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Revision as of 03:44, 29 September 2023
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VenusandMars77
VenusandMars77
(1969)
Logo: On a black background we see a white dashed outline with a print logo, LONDON WEEKEND TELEVISION, on the top left corner. A VT clock is in white lines on the lower left corner with the numbers 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, and 5, along with a spoke segment between 25 and 15 indicating the sound ident and an arrow pointing indicating the fade at the 3 second line. A solid box layout on the right labels the program information:
TITLE: (episode title)
REC. DATE (date of recording)
PART (#) TAKE (#)
TX DATE (air date)
Technique: Live-action.
Music/Sounds: Two beeps of a buzzer.
Availability: Seen on the first episode of The Complete and Utter History of Britain.