NET Science

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NET International Science Magazine

1st Logo (1963?-1966?)

Logo: Just a print logo of the 7th NET logo with the words "INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE MAGAZINE" underneath it. It then zooms out to the top right corner.

FX/SFX: The zooming effects.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme to the show.

Availability: Very rare. This was found on an episode of Spectrum.

Editor's Note: None.


NET Science

1st Logo (1966)

Logo: On a black background, the word "NET" appears in yellow text. Each letter appears one by one. The words "SCIENCE" and "presents..." slide in below "NET".

Variant:

  • Closing: The words "A presentation of" are on the screen. The words "NET SCIENCE" appear below it using the same animation as the regular variant.

FX/SFX: The letters appearing, and the words sliding.

Music/Sounds:

  • Regular variant: Uses a fast paced drum beat.
  • Closing: A 6 chord piano tune, followed by a few notes played on a flute. Towards the end you can hear a drum beat similar to the one from the regular variant.

Availability: Rare. Can be seen on Attack Patterns of Sharks.

Editor's Note: Other than the cheesy animation of the text appearing, the logo is somewhat boring. It was possibly a placeholder.


2nd Logo (1966-1969)

Logo: On a blue background, the word "NET" zooms in onto the screen, with each letter stacked on top of each other. The letters separate, making the logo more clear. The words "SCIENCE" and "PRESENTS" quickly slide in. The scene fades to a rotating white grid.

Variants:

  • A variant exists with the NET logo and "SCIENCE PRESENTS" in yellow and the background in black.
  • A black and white variant also exists.

FX/SFX: The logo zooming in at the beginning and the rotating grid.

Music/Sounds: A lower pitched extended version of the first logo's closing variant.

Availability: Rare. Can be seen on Changing the Weather, Drugs Against Cancer, The Jet Train is Here, Games People Play: The Practice and Games People Play: The Theory. The black and white variant can be seen on The Search for Cancer Viruses.

Editor's Note: None.


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