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* A still B&W variant exists with the text reading "PRESENTATION" instead of "COLOUR PRESENTATION" and no copyright info below. This variant preceded pre-1960s B&W Warner Bros, MGM, Universal, Paramount, United Artists, pre-1958 Selznick movies and non-Southern TV programs.
* The startup featured the still version of the logo with a white tube on the left side of the space under the text, with the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''IBA'''}}" inside and "INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY" next to it. After a few minutes, it fades into a different Southern logo, same as before, except the star would be replaced with an analogue clock at 21:29 or 9:29pm. The clock keeps ticking and then the screen fades to black after the clock is at 21:31.
* At Southern's final
'''FX/SFX:''' The star forming, the spinning of the star on the last variation.
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' In the early years, a crumhorn fanfare with timpanis would play, which would sometimes be abridged.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, possibly near extinction.
* Can be found on the rare [[Screen Legends]] UK VHS release of Beethoven's Fidelio.
* The presentation version at the end a 1974 movie film That's Entertainment, after 1958 Metro Goldwyn Mayer logo.
* Surprisingly seen a colour-presentation variant at the end a 1942-film Yankees Doodle Dandy in mid-1980.
'''Editor's Note:''' The closedown variant has a very ominous feel to it, and is definitely not a good way to end an ITV franchise.
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Southern Television was the precursor to TVS.
FX/SFX: The zooming, descending, and the letters appearing.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Extinct. This logo exists on the 625.uk.com website.
Editor's Note: None.
FX/SFX: The model star turning.
Music/Sounds: Just a soft drum roll while it's fading in, or silence.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo: On a black background, we see "INDEPENDENT TELEVISION" in a white, bold font. "INDEPENDENT" and "TELEVISION" disappear off the top and bottom of the screen respectively, leaving the screen as an 8-pointed star (more simplified than the previous one), with the southern point extended slightly, which zooms in to the center of the screen. "SOUTHERN", in a white, bold font, appears below the star.
FX/SFX: The zooming and moving of the words.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic horn and flute fanfare, composed by Steve Race, who was the musical director at Associated-Rediffusion. There are two arrangements. The first one has louder and shriller brass with the flutes staccatoing their notes (except their last one). The second one has quieter brass and the flutes slur their notes.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The star forming, the spinning of the star on the last variation.
Music/Sounds: A somber 9-note Greek-style guitar jingle. Again, there are two arrangements. The first one is more amateurish and has a more complex chord on the third note. The second one is more elegant and somber.
Music/Sounds Variant: In the early years, a crumhorn fanfare with timpanis would play, which would sometimes be abridged.
Availability: Extremely rare, possibly near extinction.
Editor's Note: The closedown variant has a very ominous feel to it, and is definitely not a good way to end an ITV franchise.
Final Note: On the same day, Southern Television was replaced by Television South.
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