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|Tyne_Tees_Television_(1963)_(From_-_Your_Heritage).png|1st Logo (January 15, 1959-July 16, 1970)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_(1976)_(From_-_About_Britain_Fun_for_All).png|2nd Logo (July 17, 1970-1979)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_(1979)_(Credit_-_Planet_Bods).png|3rd Logo (October 24, 1979-September 4, 1988)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_(1988)_(Credit_-_Transdiffusion_Broadcasting_System).png|4th ID (September 5, 1988-September 1, 1989)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_(1989).jpg|5th ID (September 1, 1989-February 1991)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_(1990)_(Credit_-_JontyMaster).png|6th ID (1990-1991)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_ID_(1991).png|7th ID (February 1991-October 4, 1992)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_(1992)_(Credit_-_whyayetv).png|8th ID (October 5, 1992-September 2, 1996)
|Channel_3_North_East_ID_(1996).png|9th ID (September 2, 1996-March 8, 1998)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_ID_(1998).png|10th ID (March 9, 1998-September 3, 2000)
|ITV_(UK)_-_CLG_Wiki_P.jpg|11th ID (November 8, 1999-October 27, 2002)
|Tyne_Tees_Television_(2000)_(Credit_-_Transdiffusion_Broadcasting_System).png|12th ID (September 4, 2000-October 27, 2002)
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===1st Logo (January 15, 1959-July 16, 1970)===
===1st Logo (January 15, 1959-July 16, 1970)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, an anchor zooms in to the middle of the screen. Once it zooms in, the anchor morphs into a "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}" and two smaller "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}"s emerge from the "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}" from the left side and the right side. The circle part of the anchor then moves to the left and reveals the words "{{Font|Impact|TYNE TEES}}" while moving to the right and vanishes after. "'''TELEVISION channel 8'''" then appears below the giant "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}".
'''Nicknames:''' "Tri-Ts of Roughness", "TTT"


'''Variant:''' At the beginning of some news programs, "TYNE TEES TELEVISION '''NEWS'''" can be seen above the symbol and "'''PRESENTS'''" can be seen below.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, an anchor zooms in to the middle of the screen. Once it zooms in, the anchor morphs into a "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}" and two smaller "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}"s emerge from the "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}" from the left side and the right side. The circle part of the anchor then moves to the left and reveals the words "{{Font|Impact|TYNE TEES}}" while moving to the right and vanishes after. "'''TELEVISION channel 8'''" then appears below the giant "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}".


'''Variants:'''
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
*At the beginning of some news programs, "TYNE TEES TELEVISION '''NEWS'''" can be seen above the symbol and "'''PRESENTS'''" can be seen below.
*At the end of some news programs, "'''TYNE TEES NEWS'''" can be seen above the symbol and "'''PRODUCTION'''" can be seen below.


'''Audio:''' An announcer says "Tyne Tees Television, channel 8", and then a nautical sounding fanfare plays. Composed by Arthur Wilkinson and is also contained in its start-up theme, "Three Rivers Fantasy".
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming of the "T", the morphing, the animation of the "T"'s and the circle part of the anchor.


'''Audio Variant:''' In some cases, there's no announcer, with the music higher pitched, sounding more cheerful.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An announcer says "Tyne Tees Television, channel 8", and then a nautical sounding fanfare plays. Composed by Arthur Wilkinson and is also contained in its start-up theme, "Three Rivers Fantasy".

'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' Rarely, there's no announcer, with the music higher pitched, sounding more cheerful.

'''Availability:''' Extinct. Logo enthusiasts in the UK have preserved this logo on tape, like most, if not all logos from ITV. See tvark.org.uk for a good example.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===2nd Logo (July 17, 1970-1979)===
===2nd Logo (July 17, 1970-1979)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, four yellow lines go by really quickly from all four sides of the screen. Once they all intersect across the screen, they morph into a stylised "{{color|#FFD900|'''TTTV'''}}" which consists of a "{{color|#FFD900|'''T'''}}" and a "{{color|#FFD900|'''V'''}}" connected together and a "{{color|#FFD900|'''T'''}}" connected to the top of the two letters. "TYNE TEES" then appears below the logo and then six red diamonds appear below "TYNE TEES" which then turn into "'''COLOUR'''".
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''Nicknames:''' "TTTV", "The Trumpets and Diamonds"


'''Audio:''' A majestic horn fanfare, sounding somewhat like the 20th Century Fox fanfare.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background, four {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} lines go by really quickly from all four sides of the screen. Once they all intersect across the screen, they morph into a stylised "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''TTTV'''}}" which consists of a "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''T'''}}" and a "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''V'''}}" connected together and a "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''T'''}}" connected to the top of the two letters. "TYNE TEES" then appears below the logo and then six {{Font color|red|red}} diamonds appear below "TYNE TEES" which then turn into "'''COLOUR'''".


'''Legacy:''' This is the first appearance of the TTTV symbol, which would be used for the next 22 years.
'''Variant:''' There's a closing version, where the logo is still, and on a {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} background. The byline reads, "© Trident Television Ltd. [YEAR]".

'''FX/SFX:''' The lines moving and morphing, "TYNE TEES" and "COLOUR" appearing.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic horn fanfare, sounding somewhat like the 20th Century Fox fanfare.

'''Availability:''' Rare.
*Appears at the start of ''The Unknown Genius'' which is available for viewing on the Internet Archive.
*Also appeared on other Tyne Tees programs throughout the era.
*Should appear on the Network DVD of Nobody's House.

'''Editor's Note:''' This is the first appearance of the TTTV symbol, which would be used for the next 22 years.


===3rd Logo (October 24, 1979-September 4, 1988)===
===3rd Logo (October 24, 1979-September 4, 1988)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, the "{{color|#FFD900|'''TTTV'''}}" symbol (designed the same as the 2nd logo) moves towards the center of the screen in ''Star Wars'' text fashion, leaving a trail of rainbow lines in the process. Once it reaches the center of the screen, it flips back to normal and its outline flashes at the screen with a rainbow "candy-stripe" effect. The background then turns blue, and "TYNE TEES" zooms out from the bottom of the screen, making a white trail and stops below the "{{color|#FFD900|'''TTTV'''}}" symbol.
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'''Variant:''' A Christmas variant of this logo exists, which was used around 1981. The background is also lighter and there is a holly border surrounding it.
'''Nicknames:''' "TTTV II", "TTTV's 20th Anniversary"


'''Technique:''' What appears to be cel animation with slit-scan trailing effects.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background, the "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''TTTV'''}}" symbol (designed the same as the 2nd logo) moves towards the centre of the screen in ''Star Wars'' text fashion, leaving a trail of rainbow lines in the process. Once it reaches the centre of the screen, it flips back to normal and its outline flashes at the screen with a rainbow effect. The background then turns {{Font color|blue|blue}}, and "TYNE TEES" zooms out from the bottom of the screen, making a white trail and stops below the "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''TTTV'''}}" symbol.


'''Audio:''' A triumphant sounding fanfare made on a synthesizer.
'''Variants:'''
*There is a Christmas variant of this logo, used around 1981. The background is lighter and there is a cheap holly border surrounding it.
*There is a still version of this logo with a copyright stamp at the end of TV series and sometimes, the word "'''COLOUR'''" from the second logo appears underneath "TYNE TEES" and above the copyright stamp.
*For programmes that Tyne Tees made for [[Channel 4 Television (UK)|Channel 4]] the text underneath the TTTV logo reads either "A TYNE TEES TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR" or "A TYNE TEES PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR" with sometimes the copyright disclaimer appering below. Sometimes the Channel 4 appears alongside the TTTV logo with a slash on the middle of the two logos.

'''FX/SFX:''' The "TTTV" moving, the rainbow lines and flashing, "Tyne Tees" zooming out.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesised tune.

'''Availability:''' Seen on TTTV programmes like ''Northern Life'', ''Supergran'' and the first series of ''Chain Letters'', among others.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.

===4th Logo (September 5, 1988-September 1989)===


===4th ID (September 5, 1988-September 1, 1989)===
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'''Visuals:''' Against a yellow background textured to look like sand, a stream of {{color|gray|grey}}-coloured water moves across the screen in a wave-like motion. It then splits into several streams and forms the logo in {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} and has a drop shadow. The camera turns upwards and "{{Font|Courier|'''Tyne Tees'''}}", in white, fades in below.
'''Nicknames:''' "CGI TTTV", "The River", "TTTV III"


'''Technique:''' CGI by Digital Pictures in London.
'''Logo:''' Against a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} background textured to look like sand, a stream of {{Font color|gray|grey}}-coloured water moves across the screen in a wave-like motion. It then splits into several streams and forms the logo in {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} and has a drop shadow. The camera turns upwards and "{{Font|Courier|'''Tyne Tees'''}}", in white, fades in below.


'''Audio:''' A synthesised fanfare sounding a little similar to the third logo.
'''Variant:''' The production variant features the 1988 TTTV logo with a copyright notice below it.


===5th ID (September 1, 1989-February 1991)===
'''FX/SFX:''' The water. This was great CGI for the time, and it would have worked better if it was used a few years before to replace the previous one.
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File:ITV (UK) - CLG Wiki I.jpg|The finished product.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a yellow "river" is seen. On top of the river is the "{{color|dodgerblue|'''TTTV'''}}" logo in blue and below it is "''{{Font|serif|TYNE TEES}}''" in the Palatino font. The logo then wavers and disperses into the river, and in its place, various images of ITV shows fly by from the right to the left, such as the Elizabeth Tower, a white bird, a basketball player, etc. As these images fly by, the letters "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''I'''}}" and "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}", followed by half of the letter "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''V'''}}", fade in one by one. Finally, a vertical triangle appears in place of the other half of the "V", containing the left part of the "{{color|dodgerblue|'''TTTV'''}}" against a yellow background (evoking their 1988 ident). The river fades out.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesised fanfare sounding a little similar to the 3rd logo.


'''Variant:''' A still version with both the 1989 ITV logo (except for the triangle) and the "''{{Font|serif|TYNE TEES}}''" text in white exists for some junctions.
'''Availability:''' Extinct, once again.
* However, the production variant was seen on Tyne Tees programmes such as ''Northern Life'', and ''Chain Letters'', among others.


'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action and computer animation effects, designed by English Markell Pockett.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Audio:''' A rather airy synthesised flute theme that culminates in a 5-note trumpet fanfare, sometimes with the flute echoing at the end. Composed by David Dundas as an ITV jingle. A continuity announcement may be used, as well. The jingle was adopted from the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIB6chUUu5I full theme.]
===5th Logo (September 1989-April 1991)===


'''Legacy:''' This logo is a favourite of many UK logo enthusiasts.
'''Nicknames:''' "ITV Generic", "TTTV IV"


===6th ID (1990-1991)===
See [[ITV (UK)|ITV]].
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'''Visuals:''' There is a twisted, spiral-esque neon stream shooting forward, morphing into the Tyne Tees logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
===6th Logo (1990-1991)===


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Nicknames:''' "Neon TTTV", "TTTV Bumper"


'''Availability:''' Used as a break bumper in-between programmes and advertisements.
'''Logo:''' We see a twisted, spiral-esque neon stream shooting forward, morphing into the Tyne Tees logo.


===7th ID (February 1991-October 4, 1992)===
'''FX/SFX:''' The spiral morphing into the logo.

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

'''Availability:''' Extinct. Used as a break bumper in-between programmes and advertisements.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.

===7th Logo (April 1991-October 4, 1992)===
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</gallery>'''Nicknames:''' "Tri-Colored TTTV", "CGI TTTV II", "TTTV V" , "The Museum"


'''Logo:''' A "screen" containing several images of England flips up from the bottom on a black background. The screen then rotates around to reveal more screens. They then flip upward to form the same logo from before, which is coloured with {{Font color|red|red}}, {{Font color|blue|blue}}, {{Font color|limegreen|green}}, and {{Font color|gray|grey}} diagonal stripes, and situated against a bright light. "{{Font|Times New Roman|''TYNE TEES''}}", in a white serif font, appears below.
'''Visuals:''' A "screen" containing several images of England flips up from the bottom on a black background. The screen then rotates around to reveal more screens. They then flip upward to form the same logo from before, which is coloured with red, blue, green, and {{color|gray|grey}} diagonal stripes, and situated against a bright light. "{{Font|Times New Roman|''TYNE TEES''}}", in a white serif font, appears below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*A variant used a slightly dimmer spotlight below the TTTV.
* A variant used a slightly dimmer spotlight below the TTTV.
*Sometimes, there's no name below.
* Sometimes, there's no name below.
*The second variant features the logo on a multicoloured background which was used from January to May 1992.
* The second variant features the logo on a multicoloured background which was used from January to May 1992.
*The third variant features the logo on a bluey-grey background and the words "TYNE TEES" in a blue serif font, appearing below which was used from May to October 4, 1992.
* The third variant features the logo on a bluey-grey background and the words "TYNE TEES" in a blue serif font, appearing below which was used from May to October 4, 1992.


'''FX/SFX:''' The "screens".
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' David Dundas' 1989 ITV fanfare from the 5th logo.
'''Audio:''' David Dundas' 1989 ITV fanfare from the fifth logo.


===8th ID (October 5, 1992-September 2, 1996)===
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Only used as a station ID.
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'''Visuals:''' A series of thick white flashes move quickly in various directions across a blue and white background, tracing what turns out to be a new "{{Font|Serif|{{color|silver|'''TTTV'''}}}}" logo, three-dimensional and in silver, with the letters in a chunky serif font and not joined to each other. As the "{{color|silver|'''TTTV'''}}" is being formed, it turns to face the camera, reflecting numerous colours along the way. When it does face the camera, it shines briefly, and "{{color|blue|TYNE TEES}}", in blue with a white drop-shadow, fades in below.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.

===8th Logo (October 5, 1992-September 2, 1996)===

'''Nicknames:''' "Silver TTTV", "TTTV of Steel", "TTTV VIII", "CGI TTTV III"

'''Logo:''' A series of thick white flashes move quickly in various directions across a {{Font color|blue|blue}} and white background, tracing what turns out to be a new "{{Font|Serif|{{Font color|silver|'''TTTV'''}}}}" logo, three-dimensional and in {{Font color|silver|silver}}, with the letters in a chunky serif font and not joined to each other. As the "{{Font color|silver|'''TTTV'''}}" is being formed, it turns to face us, reflecting numerous colors along the way. When it does face us, it shines briefly, and "{{Font color|blue|TYNE TEES}}", in {{Font color|blue|blue}} with a white drop-shadow, fades in below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A still variant also exists which was used in some TTTV junctions.
*A sign-language version exists that has a person spelling out "Tyne Tees TTTV" (maybe) in sign language, fading out before the logo finishes.
** Sometimes, "STEREO" also appears underneath both the TTTV logo and the words "TYNE TEES" as well.
*A short version exists, where all the flashes move in at once to create the logo as it eases back and the text and background (which is slightly lighter), appears.
* A sign-language version exists that has a person spelling out "Tyne Tees TTTV" (maybe) in sign language, fading out before the logo finishes.
*The production variant features the 1992 TTTV logo with the words "A TYNE TEES PRODUCTION", "A TYNE TEES PROGRAMME" or "A TYNE TEES PRESENTATION" below the logo, sometimes with the 1989 ITV logo appearing below and sometimes with a copyright notice also appearing below as well.
* A short version exists, where all the flashes move in at once to create the logo as it eases back and the text and background (which is slightly lighter), appears.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The "TTTV" shining and reflecting colours, and the flashes.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An interesting composition of four "chimes", two each at the start and end of the logo, and several "swish" sounds as the "TTTV" is being formed.
'''Audio:''' A composition of four "chimes", two each at the start and end of the logo, and several "swish" sounds as the "TTTV" is being formed.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' Sometimes, an announcer can be heard as well.
'''Audio Variants:''' Sometimes, an announcer can be heard as well.


'''Availability:''' Rare. It was seen on the prints of several TT shows from the era.
'''Legacy:''' This is the first appearance of the new TTTV symbol.


===9th ID (September 2, 1996-March 8, 1998)===
'''Editor's Note:''' This is the first appearance of the new TTTV symbol.

===9th Logo (September 2, 1996-March 8, 1998)===
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'''Visuals:''' Against a stylized blue background, a large gold "{{color|gold|'''3'''}}" swoops in from the right and zooms out. To the left of the "3", the letters of the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''NORTH EAST'''}}}}", in gold, unfold, with several rings and electricity moving across them. "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|TYNE TEES TELEVISION}}}}", also in gold and in a Friz Quadrata font, is formed below in a similar fashion.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Large 3", "Channel 3 North East"


'''Trivia:'''
'''Logo:''' Against a stylized {{Font color|blue|blue}} background, a large {{Font color|gold|gold}} "{{Font color|gold|'''3'''}}" swoops in from the right and zooms out. To the left of the "3", the letters of the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{Font color|gold|'''NORTH EAST'''}}}}", in {{Font color|gold|gold}}, unfold, with several rings and electricity moving across them. "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{Font color|gold|TYNE TEES TELEVISION}}}}", also in {{Font color|gold|gold}}, is formed below in a similar fashion.
* The sample used in the logo's theme can be heard on one of the radio stations in the first ''Grand Theft Auto'' game, and also be heard on other logos such as the 3rd [[Alliance Atlantis]] logo.
* It has been said by the company who produced it that it was done in one afternoon.


'''Variants:''' Sometimes, "888" would also appear in the top left corner as well for programmes featuring subtitles.
'''Trivia:''' The sample used in the logo's theme can be heard on one of the radio stations in the first ''Grand Theft Auto'' game, and also be heard on other logos such as the 3rd [[Alliance Atlantis Communications (Canada)|Alliance Atlantis]] logo.


'''Variants:'''
'''Technique:''' CGI.
*Sometimes, 888 would also appear in the top left corner as well for programmes featuring subtitles.
*For networked programmes by Tyne Tees, a production variant has the name "TYNE TEES" appear against the background with the words "A TYNE TEES TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR" and the 1989 ITV logo below, sometimes with a copyright notice either below the "TYNE TEES" name or the 1989 ITV logo.
*For local programmes by Tyne Tees, on ''Home and Away'', and also on US imported programmes and movies, another production variant features the "{{Font color|gold|'''3'''}}" with either the words "A TYNE TEES TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL 3 NORTH EAST" or "A TYNE TEES TELEVISION PRESENTATION FOR CHANNEL 3 NORTH EAST", sometimes with a copyright notice below the 3.


'''Audio:''' A rather heroic fanfare, ending with ''Glorious Finale'' by Peter Siedlaczek from the ''Orchestral Colours'' sample library.
'''FX/SFX:''' The 3 and the letters being formed. Pretty good mid-90s CGI. The production variants are still.

'''Music/Sounds:''' ''Glorious Finale'' by Peter Siedlaczek from the Orchestral Colors sample library.

'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*Sometimes, an announcer can be heard.
*The production variant is silent.


'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, an announcer can be heard.
'''Availability:''' The normal version is extinct, and was only used as a station ID.
*The production variant is very rare, and appeared on shows and TV movies from the period such as ''Quayside'' and ''The Essential Guide to Parties''. However, the DVD releases mostly cut off this logo, so it could be found on old tapes of ''Wingless Bird'' and ''Round Tower''.


'''Legacy:''' A very unpopular logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo annoyed more people than it delighted. It has even been said by the company who produced it that it was done in one afternoon.


===10th Logo (March 9, 1998-September 3, 2000)===
===10th ID (March 9, 1998-September 3, 2000)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a similar blue background to the one in the previous logo, there is a map of the North East of England, together with the outlines of the letters "{{Font|Serif|'''TTTV'''}}" (arranged in the same way as before) in a stylised serif font. After a while, the letters turn yellow and become more three-dimensional, while "TYNE TEES TELEVISION" in a Friz Quadrata font appears below.
'''Nicknames:''' "TTTV Returns", "TTTV IX", "CGI TTTV VI"

'''Logo:''' On a similar {{Font color|blue|blue}} background to the one in the previous logo, we see a map of the North East of England, together with the outlines of the letters "{{Font|Serif|'''TTTV'''}}" (arranged in the same way as before) in a stylised serif font. After a while, the letters turn {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} and become more three-dimensional, while "TYNE TEES TELEVISION" appears below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*Like the 9th logo, sometimes, 888 would also appear in the top left corner as well for programmes featuring subtitles until 1999.
* Like the 9th logo, sometimes, "888" would also appear in the top left corner as well for programmes featuring subtitles until 1999.
*There was an evening variant of this logo, with the background in a darker shade of {{Font color|blue|blue}}.
* There was an evening variant of this logo, with the background in a darker shade of blue.
*There was also a variant of this logo used before news programmes, with the map replaced by news footage.
* There was also a variant of this logo used before news programmes, with the map replaced by news footage.
*There was also a variant used before sports programmes, with the map replaced by scenes from football matches.
* There was also a variant used before sports programmes, with the map replaced by scenes from football matches.
*The 40th anniversary variant used a ruby background.
* The 40th anniversary variant used a ruby background.
*The production variant features the 1998 TTTV logo with the words "A TYNE TEES TELEVISION PRODUCTION", "A TYNE TEES TELEVISION PROGRAMME" and "A TYNE TEES TELEVISION PRESENTATION", sometimes with a credit to ITV (and with the 1989 ITV logo below until October 4, 1998) or Channel 4, sometimes with a copyright notice below and/or the ITV URL on the bottom right saying: "www.itv.co.uk".


'''FX/SFX:''' The letters turning yellow.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An abridged version of ''Film Orchestra FX (1)'' by Dick De Benedictis.
'''Audio:''' An abridged version of ''Glorious Finale'' by Peter Siedlaczek.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*Sometimes, an announcer can be heard.
*Sometimes, an announcer can be heard.
*The ruby background variant uses some pulsating music similar to the 1st logo.
*The ruby background variant uses some pulsating music similar to the 1st logo.


'''Legacy:''' Like with the previous logo, it annoyed people more than delighting them.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.
* However, the 1998 Tyne Tees idents were eventually only used before local programmes with the introduction of the ITV Hearts idents on November 8, 1999.
* The production variant appears at the end of their programming and shows produced for Channel 4.
* This gets plastered by the 2002 logo when Channel 4 reaired ''The 100 Greatest TV Ads'' in 2004.


===11th ID (November 8, 1999-October 27, 2002)===
'''Editor's Note:''' Like with the previous logo, it annoyed people more than delighting them.
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'''Nicknames:''' "TV From the Heart", "TTTV XI"


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* From December 13, 1999 to 2000, the G-Wizz URL appears on the bottom right of the screen reading "www.g-wizz.net/tttv".
* From December 13, 1999 to 2000, the G-Wizz URL appears on the bottom right of the screen reading "www.g-wizz.net/tttv".
* From 2000 to 2001, the URL was changed to "www.tynetees-tv.co.uk".
* From 2000 to 2001, the URL was later changed to "www.tynetees-tv.co.uk".


See [[ITV (UK)|ITV]].
See [[ITV1|ITV]].


===13th Logo (September 4, 2000-October 27, 2002)===
===12th ID (September 4, 2000-October 27, 2002)===
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'''Visuals:''' A montage of various imagery plays out showcasing various landmarks and activities in the Tyne region, overlayed with a blue tint and a grid of dots playing behind them, all in this order:
'''Note:''' This logo was only used for regional programming.
* A show of Tynemouth Castle that starts on a up-close piece of rubble before focusing on the main castle.
* A horse running over a hurdle.
* A close up of a train's wheels moving, panning from left to right.
* A blurry crowd of people walking around.
* A panning shot of the Angel of the North's upper body.
As the last clip plays, white dots streak in and form a crescent shape on the left side of the screen, with the largest dot situated in the north east and the rest of the dots getting smaller from it, and then it shines brightly. As the shine dies down, it reveals the new Tyne Tees logo with the familiar "{{color|blue|TTTV}}" in a Radiant font along with the dots next to it, all on a thick white stripe that fades out near the end. The background also now shows a rippling cloth with dots fading in and out, as well as the Angel of the North zooming out on the right before settling.


'''Trivia:''' The logo was created by Rob Curtis of Oktane.
'''Nickname:''' "TTTV XI", "Modern TTTV"

'''Logo:''' Clips of North East footage in a {{Font color|blue|blue}} tint with dots in the background are playing. When the camera scrolls upwards on the Angel of the North footage, dots fly from big to small in a crescent pattern and a bright flash is seen. The TTTV logo is seen with the dots in {{Font color|blue|blue}} on a white fading strip. The footage still continues.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A version is seen with the logo formed and no footage.
* A sports variant exists where the logo's clips are replaced largely with sport-focused ones.
* A sports version of this ident also exists which features footage of horse racing, rugby and snooker and ending with the site of a football hitting a goal net, which was used before local sports programmes.
* A short version also exists which has the logo at the end result without the Angel of the North, though the rippling cloth and dots remain.
* The production variant features the 2000 TTTV logo with the words ''A Tyne Tees Television Production'' underneath and the copyright notice below it saying (C) Tyne Tees Television ''(year)''.
* On ''100 Greatest'' the logo is still and appears next to the 1999-2004 [[Channel 4 Television (UK)|Channel 4]] logo with the text underneath the white bar with the TTTV logo reading "A Tyne Tees Television Production" and the Channel 4 or the Tyne Tees copyright disclaimer below the text.


'''FX/SFX:''' The footage and dots with the flash.
'''Technique:''' Live action mixed with 2D computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A piano and violin tune with an announcer.
'''Audio:''' A happy-sounding tune using a piano and violin, which becomes more dramatic as the logo gets revealed. An announcer usually follows it up.


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:''' This logo was only used for regional programming.
* The production variant can be seen on TTTV programmes during that time.
* It also appears on programmes that they produced for Channel 4.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


=== External Links ===
=== External Links ===
* [https://www.tvark.org/?page=1123 Tyne Tees Television] on TVARK


* [https://www.tvark.org/?page=1123 Tyne Tees Television] on TVARK
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1st Logo (January 15, 1959-July 16, 1970)


Visuals: On a black background, an anchor zooms in to the middle of the screen. Once it zooms in, the anchor morphs into a "T" and two smaller "T"s emerge from the "T" from the left side and the right side. The circle part of the anchor then moves to the left and reveals the words "TYNE TEES" while moving to the right and vanishes after. "TELEVISION channel 8" then appears below the giant "T".

Variant: At the beginning of some news programs, "TYNE TEES TELEVISION NEWS" can be seen above the symbol and "PRESENTS" can be seen below.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: An announcer says "Tyne Tees Television, channel 8", and then a nautical sounding fanfare plays. Composed by Arthur Wilkinson and is also contained in its start-up theme, "Three Rivers Fantasy".

Audio Variant: In some cases, there's no announcer, with the music higher pitched, sounding more cheerful.

2nd Logo (July 17, 1970-1979)


Visuals: On a blue background, four yellow lines go by really quickly from all four sides of the screen. Once they all intersect across the screen, they morph into a stylised "TTTV" which consists of a "T" and a "V" connected together and a "T" connected to the top of the two letters. "TYNE TEES" then appears below the logo and then six red diamonds appear below "TYNE TEES" which then turn into "COLOUR".

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A majestic horn fanfare, sounding somewhat like the 20th Century Fox fanfare.

Legacy: This is the first appearance of the TTTV symbol, which would be used for the next 22 years.

3rd Logo (October 24, 1979-September 4, 1988)


Visuals: On a blue background, the "TTTV" symbol (designed the same as the 2nd logo) moves towards the center of the screen in Star Wars text fashion, leaving a trail of rainbow lines in the process. Once it reaches the center of the screen, it flips back to normal and its outline flashes at the screen with a rainbow "candy-stripe" effect. The background then turns blue, and "TYNE TEES" zooms out from the bottom of the screen, making a white trail and stops below the "TTTV" symbol.

Variant: A Christmas variant of this logo exists, which was used around 1981. The background is also lighter and there is a holly border surrounding it.

Technique: What appears to be cel animation with slit-scan trailing effects.

Audio: A triumphant sounding fanfare made on a synthesizer.

4th ID (September 5, 1988-September 1, 1989)


Visuals: Against a yellow background textured to look like sand, a stream of grey-coloured water moves across the screen in a wave-like motion. It then splits into several streams and forms the logo in light blue and has a drop shadow. The camera turns upwards and "Tyne Tees", in white, fades in below.

Technique: CGI by Digital Pictures in London.

Audio: A synthesised fanfare sounding a little similar to the third logo.

5th ID (September 1, 1989-February 1991)

Visuals: On a black background, a yellow "river" is seen. On top of the river is the "TTTV" logo in blue and below it is "TYNE TEES" in the Palatino font. The logo then wavers and disperses into the river, and in its place, various images of ITV shows fly by from the right to the left, such as the Elizabeth Tower, a white bird, a basketball player, etc. As these images fly by, the letters "I" and "T", followed by half of the letter "V", fade in one by one. Finally, a vertical triangle appears in place of the other half of the "V", containing the left part of the "TTTV" against a yellow background (evoking their 1988 ident). The river fades out.

Variant: A still version with both the 1989 ITV logo (except for the triangle) and the "TYNE TEES" text in white exists for some junctions.

Technique: A mix of live-action and computer animation effects, designed by English Markell Pockett.

Audio: A rather airy synthesised flute theme that culminates in a 5-note trumpet fanfare, sometimes with the flute echoing at the end. Composed by David Dundas as an ITV jingle. A continuity announcement may be used, as well. The jingle was adopted from the full theme.

Legacy: This logo is a favourite of many UK logo enthusiasts.

6th ID (1990-1991)

Visuals: There is a twisted, spiral-esque neon stream shooting forward, morphing into the Tyne Tees logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None.

Availability: Used as a break bumper in-between programmes and advertisements.

7th ID (February 1991-October 4, 1992)

Visuals: A "screen" containing several images of England flips up from the bottom on a black background. The screen then rotates around to reveal more screens. They then flip upward to form the same logo from before, which is coloured with red, blue, green, and grey diagonal stripes, and situated against a bright light. "TYNE TEES", in a white serif font, appears below.

Variants:

  • A variant used a slightly dimmer spotlight below the TTTV.
  • Sometimes, there's no name below.
  • The second variant features the logo on a multicoloured background which was used from January to May 1992.
  • The third variant features the logo on a bluey-grey background and the words "TYNE TEES" in a blue serif font, appearing below which was used from May to October 4, 1992.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: David Dundas' 1989 ITV fanfare from the fifth logo.

8th ID (October 5, 1992-September 2, 1996)


Visuals: A series of thick white flashes move quickly in various directions across a blue and white background, tracing what turns out to be a new "TTTV" logo, three-dimensional and in silver, with the letters in a chunky serif font and not joined to each other. As the "TTTV" is being formed, it turns to face the camera, reflecting numerous colours along the way. When it does face the camera, it shines briefly, and "TYNE TEES", in blue with a white drop-shadow, fades in below.

Variants:

  • A still variant also exists which was used in some TTTV junctions.
    • Sometimes, "STEREO" also appears underneath both the TTTV logo and the words "TYNE TEES" as well.
  • A sign-language version exists that has a person spelling out "Tyne Tees TTTV" (maybe) in sign language, fading out before the logo finishes.
  • A short version exists, where all the flashes move in at once to create the logo as it eases back and the text and background (which is slightly lighter), appears.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A composition of four "chimes", two each at the start and end of the logo, and several "swish" sounds as the "TTTV" is being formed.

Audio Variants: Sometimes, an announcer can be heard as well.

Legacy: This is the first appearance of the new TTTV symbol.

9th ID (September 2, 1996-March 8, 1998)


Visuals: Against a stylized blue background, a large gold "3" swoops in from the right and zooms out. To the left of the "3", the letters of the words "NORTH EAST", in gold, unfold, with several rings and electricity moving across them. "TYNE TEES TELEVISION", also in gold and in a Friz Quadrata font, is formed below in a similar fashion.

Trivia:

  • The sample used in the logo's theme can be heard on one of the radio stations in the first Grand Theft Auto game, and also be heard on other logos such as the 3rd Alliance Atlantis logo.
  • It has been said by the company who produced it that it was done in one afternoon.

Variants: Sometimes, "888" would also appear in the top left corner as well for programmes featuring subtitles.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A rather heroic fanfare, ending with Glorious Finale by Peter Siedlaczek from the Orchestral Colours sample library.

Audio Variant: Sometimes, an announcer can be heard.

Legacy: A very unpopular logo.

10th ID (March 9, 1998-September 3, 2000)


Visuals: On a similar blue background to the one in the previous logo, there is a map of the North East of England, together with the outlines of the letters "TTTV" (arranged in the same way as before) in a stylised serif font. After a while, the letters turn yellow and become more three-dimensional, while "TYNE TEES TELEVISION" in a Friz Quadrata font appears below.

Variants:

  • Like the 9th logo, sometimes, "888" would also appear in the top left corner as well for programmes featuring subtitles until 1999.
  • There was an evening variant of this logo, with the background in a darker shade of blue.
  • There was also a variant of this logo used before news programmes, with the map replaced by news footage.
  • There was also a variant used before sports programmes, with the map replaced by scenes from football matches.
  • The 40th anniversary variant used a ruby background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An abridged version of Glorious Finale by Peter Siedlaczek.

Audio Variants:

  • Sometimes, an announcer can be heard.
  • The ruby background variant uses some pulsating music similar to the 1st logo.

Legacy: Like with the previous logo, it annoyed people more than delighting them.

11th ID (November 8, 1999-October 27, 2002)

Variants:

  • From December 13, 1999 to 2000, the G-Wizz URL appears on the bottom right of the screen reading "www.g-wizz.net/tttv".
  • From 2000 to 2001, the URL was later changed to "www.tynetees-tv.co.uk".

See ITV.

12th ID (September 4, 2000-October 27, 2002)


Visuals: A montage of various imagery plays out showcasing various landmarks and activities in the Tyne region, overlayed with a blue tint and a grid of dots playing behind them, all in this order:

  • A show of Tynemouth Castle that starts on a up-close piece of rubble before focusing on the main castle.
  • A horse running over a hurdle.
  • A close up of a train's wheels moving, panning from left to right.
  • A blurry crowd of people walking around.
  • A panning shot of the Angel of the North's upper body.

As the last clip plays, white dots streak in and form a crescent shape on the left side of the screen, with the largest dot situated in the north east and the rest of the dots getting smaller from it, and then it shines brightly. As the shine dies down, it reveals the new Tyne Tees logo with the familiar "TTTV" in a Radiant font along with the dots next to it, all on a thick white stripe that fades out near the end. The background also now shows a rippling cloth with dots fading in and out, as well as the Angel of the North zooming out on the right before settling.

Trivia: The logo was created by Rob Curtis of Oktane.

Variants:

  • A sports variant exists where the logo's clips are replaced largely with sport-focused ones.
  • A short version also exists which has the logo at the end result without the Angel of the North, though the rippling cloth and dots remain.

Technique: Live action mixed with 2D computer animation.

Audio: A happy-sounding tune using a piano and violin, which becomes more dramatic as the logo gets revealed. An announcer usually follows it up.

Availability: This logo was only used for regional programming.

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