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=== 1st Logo (1959-1969) ===
===Background===
'''UTV''' (formerly '''Ulster Television''') is the ITV station serving the region of Northern Ireland. It was formed in 1958 and went on the air a year later. The channel renamed to its current name in 1993. On October 19, 2015, UTV Media sold the brand to ITV plc.


{{SeparateTOC
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|Ulster Television|
{{ImageTOC
|Ulster_Television_(1959).png|1st Logo (October 31, 1959-1969)
|Ulster Television (with just Television).png|2nd Logo (September 14, 1970-Summer 1988)
|Ulster_Television_(1980).png|3rd Logo (October 31, 1980-Winter 1988)
|Ulster_Television_(1987).png|4th ID (September 7, 1987-1989)
|Ulster_Television_(Summer_1988)_(From_-_Old_CLG_Wiki).jpg|5th ID (Summer-Autumn 1988)
|Ulster_Television_(1988).png|6th ID (January 1, 1989-June 4, 1993)
}}
|UTV|
{{ImageTOC
|UTV_(1993,_normal).png|1st ID (June 4, 1993-October 1996)
|UTV_(1996,_flute).png|2nd ID (1996-2000)
|UTV_(2000).png|3rd ID (2000-2001)
|UTV_(2001).png|4th ID (2001-2002)
|UTV_(2002).png|5th ID (2002)
|UTV_(People_3).png|6th ID (2002-2003)
|UTV_(NI_Normal).png|7th ID (2003-2006)
|UTV_(2006).png|8th ID (2006-2011)
|UTV_(2011,_Slemish).png|9th ID (2011-2012)
|UTV_(2012,_Cushendall).png|10th ID (2012-2016)
|UTV_(2016,_Jump_rope).png|11th ID (2016-2020)
}}
|Unused Logo|
{{ImageTOC
|Ulster_Television_(1989).jpg|ID (1989)
}}}}


==Ulster Television==
'''Nicknames:''' "Early Oscilloscope", "The Mountains Of Mourne", "Early Zig-Zag", "The Line Graph"
===1st Logo (October 31, 1959-1969)===
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Ulster Television (1959).png
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{{Youtube|id=sK95tq2tP9s|id2=W_GtJQTi-Ow|id3=ZDTYKMqsR9U}}


'''Logo:''' On a black background, seven white dots appear one by one at random places on the screen while they all slowly zoom in together. The first three dots are then connected by two lines - the first short, the second long - which appear simultaneously on the screen. The process is then repeated with the last three dots being joined. Then, two lines draw upwards from the third and fifth dots at the same time, connecting with the fourth dot at the top of the screen to create a “zig zag”. The words “Ulster” then “Television” slowly unfold at the bottom of the screen.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, seven white dots appear one by one at random places on the screen while they all slowly zoom in together. The first three dots are then connected by two lines - the first short, the second long - which appear simultaneously on the screen. The process is then repeated with the last three dots being joined. Then, two lines draw upwards from the third and fifth dots at the same time, connecting with the fourth dot at the top of the screen to create a “zig zag”. The words “Ulster” then “Television” slowly unfolds at the bottom of the screen.


'''Trivia:''' According to UTV's website, this was designed by Roy Irwin of Ballycarry as part of a design competition for the network. The dots in the logo are also supposedly meant to represent the seven major towns/cities in Northern Ireland (Strabane, Londonderry, Enniskillen, Coleraine, Armagh, Ballymena, and Belfast).
'''Trivia:''' According to UTV's website, this was designed by Roy Irwin of Ballycarry as part of a design competition for the network. The dots in the logo are also supposedly meant to represent the seven major towns/cities in Northern Ireland (Strabane, Londonderry, Enniskillen, Coleraine, Armagh, Ballymena, and Belfast).


'''Variant:''' A <u>shortened</u> variant exists, along with an <u>in-credit version</u>.
'''FX/SFX:''' The appearance of the dots and the lines, the lines tracing themselves.


'''Technique:''' A mix of cel-animation and live-action model work.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A rendition of the Irish folk song "The Mountains Of Mourne", played on a celesta.


'''Audio:''' A rendition of the Irish folk song "The Mountains Of Mourne", played on a celesta.
'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV. Preserved by UK logo enthusiasts. Can be seen on British television archival sites like "TV Ark".


'''Availability:''' It first appeared at the start of their launch on October 31st, 1959. The shortened version made an appearance on UTV’s 25th anniversary programme. The in-credit version can be seen on ''The Scandalous Parson'' and on British television archival sites like "TV Ark" and the "BFI".
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===2nd Logo (September 14, 1970-Summer 1988)===
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Images=
{{#tag:tabber|
Regular Idents=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ulster Television (1969, black and white).png|B&W variant
Ulster Television (with just Television).png|Standard colour variant
Ulster Television (1982, smaller variant).png|Standard smaller variant
Ulster Television (Production in color).png|Gradient variant
Ulster Television (Christmas variant).png|Christmas variant
</gallery>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Clock Idents=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Ulster Television (1974, clock).jpg|Early 70's variant
Ulster Television (Late 70s clock variant).png|Late 70's variant
Ulster Television (80s clock variant).png|80's variant
Ulster Television (blue green variant).png|Blue-green gradient variant
Ulster Television (Clock Christmas variant).png|Christmas variant
</gallery>
}}
|-|
Videos=
{{Youtube|id=UxFAN760m6Q|id2=B1OX1xcrh98|id3=6W68bPi8aWI}}
</tabber>


'''Visuals:'''
=== 2nd Logo (1969-Summer 1988) ===
* Station ID: An already-formed, still 2D image of UTV’s 1969 logo, similar to the previous design, only the lines have been made thicker and the dots have disappeared. A stylized television screen shape surrounds the new design. The words “{{color|gold|'''Ulster Television'''}}” are underneath the logo. Both the oscilloscope device and text are in yellow against a blue background.

* Accompanying clock ident: Throughout the ident's history, the clock would have different designs, though all of them have a yellow-on-blue colour scheme with the “{{color|gold|'''Ulster Television'''}}” below the logo.
'''Nicknames:''' "Classic Oscilloscope", "Zig-Zag Telly"
* Early 70's: The clock would have a rather plain-looking design, with dots representing the hours.

* Late 70's: The clock now resembles something like the BBC's early computer-generated clock, and the oscilloscope logo's added here along with smaller text. There also exists a Christmas version, with the red/white colour scheme and bells of the main logo.
'''Logo:''' An already-formed, still 2D image of UTV’s 1969 logo, similar to the previous design, only the lines have been made thicker and the dots have disappeared. A stylized television screen shape surrounds the new design. The words “{{Font color|#FFD900|'''Ulster Television'''}}” are underneath the logo. Both the oscilloscope device and text are in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} against a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background.
* 80's: The clock now resembles a tube shape, not unlike the regular logo, with cross-stitching along the entire thing and the "cardinal hours" represented in number form. The logo is also larger.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* The logo in its early years was seen in a much smaller print.
* The logo in its <u>early years</u> was seen in a much smaller print.
* Sometimes, the word "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''COLOUR'''}}", "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''PRODUCTION'''}}", or "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''OUTSIDE BROADCAST'''}}" is seen below, along with a copyright in Roman numerals occasinonally.
* For its <u>early years or at the end of a programme</u>, the word "{{color|gold|'''COLOUR'''}}", "{{color|gold|'''PRODUCTION'''}}", or "{{color|gold|'''OUTSIDE BROADCAST'''}}" is seen below, along with a copyright in Roman numerals according to the type.
* The logo is also known to have an animated version, with involved the logo being made by a line and scrunching up to form the logo, and the text flipping in below, but no video evidence exists of it other than a recreation here.
* The logo is also known to have an <u>animated version</u>, with involved the logo being made by a line and scrunching up to form the logo, and the text flipping in below, but no video evidence exists of it other than a recreation here.
* A B&W version was also used.
* A <u>B&W version</u> was also used, which eliminates the “{{color|gold|'''COLOUR'''}}" text.
* A Christmas version exists, with the background in {{Font color|red|red}} and the logo in white. There's also some bells with a {{Font color|red|red}} ribbon, complete with a thick white outline, beside the logo.
* A <u>Christmas version</u> exists, with the background in red and the logo in white. There are also some bells with a red ribbon, complete with a thick white outline, beside the logo.

'''FX/SFX:''' None.

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

'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV. Preserved by UK logo enthusiasts.

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



'''Technique:''' A still, printed image.
=== 3rd Logo (1980-Winter 1988) ===


'''Audio:''' None.
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===3rd Logo (October 31, 1980-Winter 1988)===
'''Nicknames:''' "UTV Lollipop", "Telly On A Stick", "Majestic Oscilloscope", "Zig-Zag Telly II", "Cheapo Telly on a Stick"
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Ulster Television (1980).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=AoqZNwi01lw}}


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a {{Font color|silver|silver}} statuette (reportedly composed of melted film stock) made up of a stick with a cube roughly in the middle. On the cube’s four faces is the oscilloscope device featured in the previous logo. The statuette rotates slowly for the duration of the ident, while light reflects off its {{Font color|silver|silver}} surface. The words “{{Font color|#FFD900|'''Ulster Television'''}}” (in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}) appear just below the cube part via a “wiping” effect.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a silver statuette (reportedly composed of melted film stock) made up of a stick with a cube roughly in the middle. On the cube’s four faces is the oscilloscope device featured in the previous logo etched into it, with a slight gold tint in the open spaces. The statuette rotates slowly for the duration of the ident, while light reflects off its silver surface. The words “{{color|gold|'''Ulster Television'''}}” appear just below the cube part via a “wiping” effect.


'''Trivia:''' The entire design of the logo was set on a turntable and the background was merely a black cloth.
'''Trivia:''' The entire design of the logo was set on a turntable and the background was merely a black cloth.


'''FX/SFX:''' Live-action, with the only animation being the wiping of the text.
'''Technique:''' Live-action with computer animation (for the text).


'''Music/Sounds:''' An analog synth ditty.
'''Audio:''' An analogue synth ditty.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. Last seen on ''TV Hell'' in the early '90s.
'''Availability:''' Last seen on ''TV Hell'' in the early '90s.


===4th ID (September 7, 1987-1989)===
'''Editor's Note:''' Despite being only made for their 21st anniversary, it lasted 8 years.
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Ulster Television (1987).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=OrjR0CirEOc}}


'''Visuals:''' Against a {{color|gray|grayish}} background, a silver 3D version of the oscilloscope design is seen, along with the words "Ulster Television" in white. The entire logo casts a shadow in the back, shining as it does, but then zooms out in the end.

=== 4th Logo (1987-1989) ===

'''Nicknames:''' "Early CGI Oscilloscope", "Zig-Zag Telly III"

'''Logo:''' Against a {{Font color|gray|grayish}} background, a {{Font color|silver|silver}} 3D oscilloscope design is seen, along with the words "Ulster Television" in white. The entire logo casts a shadow in the back, then zooms out in the end.


'''Trivia:''' The logo was originally created during the launch of Six Tonight where the logo would fade into the show after the oscilloscope design zoomed back. The logo would merely freeze in later uses.
'''Trivia:''' The logo was originally created during the launch of Six Tonight where the logo would fade into the show after the oscilloscope design zoomed back. The logo would merely freeze in later uses.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo zooming out.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 3rd logo.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 3rd logo.


===5th ID (Summer-Autumn 1988)===
'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV. Preserved by UK logo enthusiasts.
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Ulster Television (Summer 1988) (From - Old CLG Wiki).jpg
</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' On a rainbow coloured background is the white text "'''SUMMER'''" up against a rainbow coloured scribble. The design from the previous logos in yellow is seen below. The text "on Ulster Television" is below everything else.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Presumably a continuity announcer.
=== 5th Logo (Summer-Fall 1988) ===


'''Availability:''' Was only used for summer broadcasts from the era.
'''Nickname:''' "Zig-Zag Telly III"


===6th ID (January 1, 1989-June 4, 1993)===
'''Logo:''' On a rainbow colored background, we see the white text "'''SUMMER'''" up against a rainbow colored scribble. The design from the previous logos in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} is seen below. The text "on Ulster Television" is below everything else.
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Ulster Television (1988).png
Ulster Television (1988, close up).png
Ulster Television (1992).png
</gallery>
{{Youtube|id=i01CbGlAom8|id2=3dbMhLYn5S8}}


'''FX/SFX:''' TBA.
'''Visuals:'''
* Station ID: On a cloudy {{color|gray}} background, the camera zooms up to the UTV oscilloscope device lying on its side, with the yellow “zigzag pattern” drawing itself within a blue “TV shape”. As the camera gets close up, it suddenly jerks back and rotates up as the logo rises up, revealing the entire thing. A silver CGI banner with the words “{{Font|Impact|Ulster Television}}” flies in from the bottom right of the screen in a wavelike motion, settling underneath the oscilloscope.

* Accompanying clock ident: On a grey background, a light grey ring with white spokes in it can be seen. Clock hands in yellow, light blue, and blue are seen, and the Ulster logo is seen in the top right corner, coloured with a blue gradient on the "TV" part.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Presumably a continuity announcer.

'''Availability:''' Extinct. Was only used for summer broadcasts from the era. Maybe check TV Ark.

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


=== 6th Logo (1989-June 1993) ===

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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Oscilloscope", "Zig-Zag Telly IV"

'''Logo:''' On a cloudy {{Font color|gray|gray}} background, we zoom up to a UTV oscilloscope device lying on its side, with a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} “zigzag pattern” drawing itself within a {{Font color|blue|blue}} “TV shape”. As we get close up, we quickly zoom away from it as it rises up, revealing the entire logo. A {{Font color|silver|silver}} CGI banner with the words “{{Font|Impact|Ulster Television}}” flies in from the bottom right of the screen in a wavelike motion, settling underneath the oscilloscope.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A still variant was used at the end of shows.
* A <u>still</u> variant was used at the end of shows.
* During continuity sometimes, a cheaply cut-out version of the logo is seen with the banner below, on a much clearer version of the background.
* Sometimes for the above variant, the above logo would be given a gradient look, and the text "AN ULSTER TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR" and the ITV logo can be seen below.
* A variant exists where the logo is on a sand like background, the “Ulster Television” text is in a different font and is on a cloudy banner. There is a shadow of a window opening, a kite and some butterflies fly on screen and then start flying around. At the near end, a red balloon then flies on screen. This was seen in the Summer of 1992 from a “Blockbusters” promo.
* During continuity sometimes, a cheaply cutted out version of the logo is seen with the banner below, on a much clearer version of the background.

'''FX/SFX:''' Decent CGI (for 1988).

'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized horn, piano, and drum fanfare.

'''Availability:''' Probably extinct. Preserved by UK logo enthusiasts. The still variant can be seen in their shows from the time.

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


=== 7th Logo (1989) ===

'''Note:''' This ident was not used on air, likely because the logo was misrepresented.


'''Nickname:''' "ITV Generic"
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A synthesized horn, piano, and drum fanfare.
See [[ITV (UK)|ITV]] for description.


'''Audio Variant:''' On the summer variant, the theme to “Blockbusters” plays.


'''Availability:''' The still variant can be seen in their shows from the time.
=== 8th Logo (June 1993-1996) ===


==UTV==
'''Nickname:''' "UTV is YoUr TV", "The Box"
===1st ID (June 4, 1993-October 1996)===
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UTV (1993, normal).png
UTV is yoUr TV (1993).png
UTV (1993, inverted).png
UTV Production (1993).png
UTV (1993, clouds).png
UTV (1993, teletext).png
UTV (1993, broom).png
UTV (1993, petals).png
UTV (1993, dinner).png
UTV (1993, duck).png
UTV (1993, musicians).png
UTV (1993, rug).png
UTV (1993, powder).png
UTV (1993, vaccuum).png
UTV (1993, father and son).png
UTV (1993, joggers).png
UTV (1993, cart).png
UTV (1993, water).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=PSQ-kCoacK4|id2=DtstI87stgA}}


'''Visuals:''' On a blurry shot of a waterfall, several different pieces in purple
'''Logo:''' On a blurry shot of a waterfall, several different pieces in {{Font color|purple|purple}} and {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} zoom out. They soon rotate towards the screen to form the new UTV logo, looking completely different from the oscilloscope-based designs. A mostly-{{Font color|purple|purple}} plate with a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} slab on the side is seen, with a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} "{{Font color|#FFD900|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''U'''''}}}}" (except the part touching the {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} slab, which is {{Font color|purple|purple}}) appearing on it in Times New Roman. "{{Font color|red|''TV''}}" is also seen on the {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} section in Condensed Futura. The background then brightens up a bit.
and yellow zoom out. They soon rotate towards the screen to form the new UTV logo, looking completely different from the oscilloscope-based designs. A mostly-purple
plate with a yellow slab on the side is seen, with a yellow "{{color|gold|{{Font|Serif|'''''U'''''}}}}" (except the part touching the yellow slab, which is purple) appearing on it in Times New Roman. "{{color|red|''TV''}}" is also seen on the yellow section in Condensed Futura. The background then brightens up a bit.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* To mark its new logo look, a shot of the 1988 Ulster logo, waving like a flag, was shown. It then blew away to reveal this logo.
* To <u>mark its new logo look</u>, a shot of the 1989 Ulster logo, waving like a flag, was shown. It then blew away to reveal this logo.
* Sometimes after the logo finishes playing, it "ripples" away.
* Sometimes after the logo finishes playing, it "ripples" away.
* Sometimes, after the logo finishes playing, the "U" shrinks, and the words "IS YO R TV" ( the blank space being filled in by the "U" logo ) wipe in.
* Sometimes, after the logo finishes playing, the "U" shrinks, and the words "IS YO R TV" ( the blank space being filled in by the "U" logo ) wipe in.
* Very rarely, the logo contains live action elements at the end, often showing people passing by or manipulating it.
* Very rarely, the logo contains live action elements at the end, often showing people passing by or manipulating it.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation, sometimes combined with live-action.
'''FX/SFX:''' The waterfall shot, and the pieces merging together.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm orchestrated theme.
'''Audio:''' A calm orchestrated theme.


===2nd ID (1996-2000)===
'''Availability:''' Extinct.
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
UTV (1996).png
UTV (1996, waterfall).png
UTV (1996, rocks).png
UTV (1996, flute).png
UTV (1996, deck).png
UTV (1996, saxophone).png
UTV (1996, trombone).png
UTV (1996, violin).png
UTV (1996, cello).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=nc48OLQmdw0}}


'''Visuals:''' In front of a shot of an Irish landmark, the camera quickly zooms in towards it. It then blurs and distorts as parts of the UTV logo emerge, forming in at the end. Distortions emerge from it until it ends.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation, combined with live-action.


'''Audio:''' A soft theme, varying from each ident, with an announcer usually.
=== 9th Logo (1996-2000) ===


===3rd ID (2000-2001)===
'''Logo:''' In front of a shot of a Irish landmark, the camera quickly zooms in towards it. It then blurs and distorts as parts of the UTV logo emerge, forming in at the end. Distortions emerge from it until it ends.
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
UTV (2000).png
UTV (2000, red).png
UTV (2000, telly).png|As seen on UTV's 50th Anniversary
</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a large strip filled with clips of Northern Ireland is seen slowly moving along, as different effects play in it and several translucent squares fly pass the screen. After a bit, the strip slowly turns a flurry of colours as the UTV logo emerges via a different effect. Several aftershadows may appear.
'''FX/SFX:''' The zoom in, the logo forming. How the logo formed at the end differed from ident to ident.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft theme, varying from each ident, with an announcer usually.


'''Audio:''' A remix of the 9th logo's theme.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


===4th ID (2001-2002)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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UTV (2001, prototype).png
UTV (2001).png
UTV (2001, red).png
UTV (2001, purple).png
UTV (2001, TV for You).png
UTV (2001, dark red).png
</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' Footage from around Northern Ireland is shown. A transparent box then slides in to the right, and then the footage goes by quicker as it forms a square with the letter "'''U'''" in it, which itself turns into the new UTV logo, which consists of a purple rectangle with the letter "{{color|gold|'''U'''}}" on the left, and a smaller yellow rectangle inside that with "{{color|red|TV}}" in red. The footage then turns into a {{color|gold|yellowish}}, purple
or red background with a rotating transparent box inside.


'''Technique:''' Live-action, with computer animation for the UTV logo.
=== 10th Logo (2000-2001) ===


'''Audio:''' Another remix of the same jingle.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a large strip filled with clips of Northern Ireland is seen slowly moving along, as different effects play in it and several translucent squares fly pass the screen. After a bit, the strip slowly turns a flurry of colors as the UTV logo emerges via a different effect. Several aftershadows may appear.


===5th ID (2002)===
'''FX/SFX:''' The strip, the logo forming.
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
UTV (2002).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=iZnnAhWJCag|id=rucajX1bLPw}}


'''Visuals:''' A person touches the screen, which ripples into a transparent version of the UTV logo from before. The background turns black.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A remix of the 9th logo's theme.


'''Technique:''' A mix of computer animation and live-action.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


'''Audio:''' A calmer remix of the same jingle.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===6th ID (2002-2003)===
<tabber>
National Idents=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
UTV (People 1).png|
UTV (People 2).png|Frank Skinner (''The Frank Skinner Show'')
UTV (People 3).png|Ant and Dec
UTV (People 4).png|Jeff Steward and Paul Usher (''The Bill'')
UTV (People 5).png|Davina McCall
UTV (People 6).png|Tina O'Brien
UTV (People 7).png|Sir Trevor McDonald (''Tonight with Trevor McDonald'' and ''ITV News'' Presenter)
UTV (People 8).png|
UTV (People 9).png|
UTV (People 10).png|Cilla Black (''Blind Date'')
</gallery>
|-|
Local Idents=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
UTV (People 11).png
UTV (People 12).png
UTV (People 13).png
UTV (People 14).png
UTV (People 15).png
UTV (People 16).png
UTV (People 17).png
UTV (People 18).png
UTV (People 19).png
UTV (People 20).png
UTV (People 21).png
UTV (People 22).png
UTV (People 23).png
UTV (People 24).png
</gallery>
</tabber>


'''Visuals:''' Like the then-current generic ITV1 ident, there is a montage of various ITV1 personalities, which ends with a shot of the UTV logo from before. The logo zooms toward the camera a bit.
=== 11th Logo (2001-2002) ===


'''Christmas Variant:''' The Christmas versions feature a snowfall on the UTV logo.
'''Logo:''' Footage from around Northern Ireland is shown. A transparent box then slides in to the right, and then the footage goes by quicker as it forms a square with the letter "'''U'''" in it, which itself turns into the new UTV logo, which consists of a {{Font color|purple|purple}} rectangle with the letter "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''U'''}}" on the left, and a smaller {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} rectangle inside that with "{{Font color|red|TV}}" in {{Font color|red|red}}. The footage then turns into a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellowish}}, {{Font color|purple|purple}} or {{Font color|red|red}} background with a rotating transparent box inside.


'''Variants:''' The regional variants used for local UTV programming featured various UTV personalities, and the national variant featured various ITV personalities.
'''FX/SFX:''' Live Action, with animation for the UTV logo.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation, as well as live-action. The idents were filmed in the UTV studios at Havelock House in Belfast.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Another remix of the same jingle.


'''Audio:''' A jazz-like tune, or a guitar tune. This is sometimes accompanied by a continuity announcement.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


'''Availability:''' Seen on programming from the era.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


===7th ID (2003-2006)===
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UTV (NI Normal).png
UTV (NI Normal 2).png
UTV (NI Christmas).png
UTV (NI Snowflakes).png
UTV (NI Streaks).png
UTV (NI Newcastle).png
UTV (NI Carrybridge).png
UTV (NI Carrybridge 2).png
UTV (NI Lurgan Park).png
UTV (NI Lurgan Park 2).png
UTV (NI Mourne Mountains).png
UTV (NI Enniskillen).png
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UTV (NI Armagh Road).png
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'''Visuals:''' The camera scrolls through a location in Northern Island. A black border on top displays white text that tells us where the location is which moves slowly to the left, while the bottom has a banner where the UTV logo appears from the left.
=== 12th Logo (2002) ===


'''Technique:''' Mainly live action.
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'''Audio:''' Originally used the ITV1 ident soundtracks used at this time, but sometime later the idents gained their own soundtracks based on the UTV jingle.
'''Logo:''' A person touches the screen, which ripples into a transparent version of the UTV logo from before. The background turns black.


===8th ID (2006-2011)===
'''FX/SFX:''' All the animation and live action used.
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2007-2009=
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, yellow bars form live action footage, with the UTV logo forming on the right. As with before, the text on top describes the place where the footage was filmed.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calmer remix of the same jingle.


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Later Variants:'''
* In 2007, the slogan "It's all about U" (with the U bit being part of the UTV logo) was added below, and the location name was removed. This version was used in tandem with the next one until 2009.
* In 2008, the background was changed to white.
* In 2010, the background was changed to blue, and the slogan was removed.


'''Other Variant:''' On the days leading up to the celebratory programme ''UTV Rewind'', the Northern Island footage was replaced with older UTV idents.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation, combined with the live action footage.


'''Audio:''' Mostly the same soundtracks as before.
=== 13th Logo (2002-2003) ===


===9th ID (2011-2012)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a video of someone doing something around Northern Ireland. At the left, we see the "U" from the previous logo and a word describing what the person is doing in the video next to it. The word fades out, causing the "TV" banner to appear. The name of the place where the video takes place at appears at the bottom right.
'''Nicknames:''' "UTV III", "UTV People"


'''Technique:''' Live-action mixed with 2D computer animation.
'''Logo:''' Like the then-current generic ITV1 ident, we see a montage of various ITV1 personalities, which ends with a shot of the UTV logo from before. The logo zooms toward us a bit.


'''Audio:''' Unknown.
'''Variants:'''The regional variants used for local UTV programming featured various UTV personalities, and the national variant featured various ITV personalities.


===10th ID (2012-2016)===
'''FX/SFX:''' The panels and zooming, as well as Live Action.
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</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' The UTV slogan "Part of U" appears in the middle of a video of something around Northern Ireland, it then closes into the UTV logo, and the name of the place of where the ident of filmed appears on the bottom.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A rather uninspired jazz-like tune, or an equally uninspired guitar tune. This is sometimes accompanied by a continuity announcement.


'''Technique:''' Mainly live action.
'''Availability:'''Saved on programming from the era.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Audio:''' Unknown.


===11th ID (2016-2020)===
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the 2013 ITV logos, but the logo is now the new UTV logo and fades in as one piece. The same "U" is next a circle with the "TV" part of the ITV logo in it.
=== 14th Logo (2003-2006) ===


'''Technique:''' Live-action, mixed with computer animation effects.
'''Logo:''' The camera scrolls through a location in Northern Island. A black border on top displays white text that tells us where the location is which moves slowly to the left, while the bottom has a banner where the UTV logo appears from the left.


'''FX/SFX:''' Mainly live action.
'''Audio:''' Same as the current ITV idents.


===Final Note===
'''Music/Sounds:''' Originally used the ITV1 ident soundtracks used at this time, but some time later the idents gained their own soundtracks based on the UTV jingle.
As of April 2020, UTV's national branding was replaced with the standard ITV branding and their own announcers. This was originally a temporary measure caused by the [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic]], but was later announced in November 2020 to be permanent. The UTV brand continues to be used on local programming and news.


==Unused Logo==
'''Availability:''' Extinct.
===ID (1989)===
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'''Note:''' This ident was not used on air, likely because the logo was misrepresented.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


=== 15th Logo (2006-2007) ===

'''Logo:''' On a black background, {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} bars form live action footage, with the UTV logo forming on the right. As with before, the text on top describes the place where the footage was filmed.

'''FX/SFX:''' The bars forming, the live action footage.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Mostly the same soundtracks as before.

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


=== 16th Logo (2007-2009) ===

'''Logo:''' Same as before, but the slogan "It's all about U" (with the U bit being part of the UTV logo) appears below, and the location doesn't normally appear.

'''Variant:''' In 2007, UTV aired a celebratory program titled UTV Rewind, for the days leading up the event, the Northern Island footage was replaced with older UTV idents.

'''FX/SFX:''' Same as before.

'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


=== 17th Logo (2008-2010) ===

'''Logo:''' Same as before, but the black background is replaced with a white background.

'''FX/SFX:''' Same as before.

'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


=== 18th Logo (2010-2011) ===

'''Logo:''' Same as before, but the background colour is changed again, this time to {{Font color|blue|blue}}. The slogan doesn't appear this time round.

'''FX/SFX:''' Same as before.

'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


=== 19th Logo (2011-2012) ===

'''Logo:''' We see a video of someone doing something around northern Ireland. At the left, we see the "U" from the previous logo and a word describing what the person is doing in the video next to it. The word fades out, causing the "TV" banner to appear. The name of the place where the video takes place at appears at the bottom right.

'''FX/SFX:''' The video, and the words disappearing and appearing.

'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

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


=== 20th Logo (2012-2016) ===

'''Logo:''' The UTV slogan "Part of U" appears in the middle of a video of something around Northern Ireland, it then closes into the UTV logo, and the name of the place of where the ident of filmed appears on the bottom.

'''FX/SFX:''' Mainly live action.

'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

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


=== 21st Logo (2016- ) ===

'''Logo:''' Same as the 2013 ITV logos, but the logo is now the new UTV logo and fades in as one piece. The same "U" is there, but its not in a box, instead having a circle with part of the "ITV" logo in it.

'''FX/SFX:''' The video, the words disappearing and appearing.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the current ITV idents.

'''Availability:''' Current


See [[ITV]] for description.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===External Links===
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* [https://www.tvark.org/?page=1138 UTV] on TVARK
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTV_(TV_channel) UTV] on Wikipedia


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Background

UTV (formerly Ulster Television) is the ITV station serving the region of Northern Ireland. It was formed in 1958 and went on the air a year later. The channel renamed to its current name in 1993. On October 19, 2015, UTV Media sold the brand to ITV plc.


Ulster Television

1st Logo (October 31, 1959-1969)


Visuals: On a black background, seven white dots appear one by one at random places on the screen while they all slowly zoom in together. The first three dots are then connected by two lines - the first short, the second long - which appear simultaneously on the screen. The process is then repeated with the last three dots being joined. Then, two lines draw upwards from the third and fifth dots at the same time, connecting with the fourth dot at the top of the screen to create a “zig zag”. The words “Ulster” then “Television” slowly unfolds at the bottom of the screen.

Trivia: According to UTV's website, this was designed by Roy Irwin of Ballycarry as part of a design competition for the network. The dots in the logo are also supposedly meant to represent the seven major towns/cities in Northern Ireland (Strabane, Londonderry, Enniskillen, Coleraine, Armagh, Ballymena, and Belfast).

Variant: A shortened variant exists, along with an in-credit version.

Technique: A mix of cel-animation and live-action model work.

Audio: A rendition of the Irish folk song "The Mountains Of Mourne", played on a celesta.

Availability: It first appeared at the start of their launch on October 31st, 1959. The shortened version made an appearance on UTV’s 25th anniversary programme. The in-credit version can be seen on The Scandalous Parson and on British television archival sites like "TV Ark" and the "BFI".

2nd Logo (September 14, 1970-Summer 1988)

Visuals:

  • Station ID: An already-formed, still 2D image of UTV’s 1969 logo, similar to the previous design, only the lines have been made thicker and the dots have disappeared. A stylized television screen shape surrounds the new design. The words “Ulster Television” are underneath the logo. Both the oscilloscope device and text are in yellow against a blue background.
  • Accompanying clock ident: Throughout the ident's history, the clock would have different designs, though all of them have a yellow-on-blue colour scheme with the “Ulster Television” below the logo.
  • Early 70's: The clock would have a rather plain-looking design, with dots representing the hours.
  • Late 70's: The clock now resembles something like the BBC's early computer-generated clock, and the oscilloscope logo's added here along with smaller text. There also exists a Christmas version, with the red/white colour scheme and bells of the main logo.
  • 80's: The clock now resembles a tube shape, not unlike the regular logo, with cross-stitching along the entire thing and the "cardinal hours" represented in number form. The logo is also larger.

Variants:

  • The logo in its early years was seen in a much smaller print.
  • For its early years or at the end of a programme, the word "COLOUR", "PRODUCTION", or "OUTSIDE BROADCAST" is seen below, along with a copyright in Roman numerals according to the type.
  • The logo is also known to have an animated version, with involved the logo being made by a line and scrunching up to form the logo, and the text flipping in below, but no video evidence exists of it other than a recreation here.
  • A B&W version was also used, which eliminates the “COLOUR" text.
  • A Christmas version exists, with the background in red and the logo in white. There are also some bells with a red ribbon, complete with a thick white outline, beside the logo.

Technique: A still, printed image.

Audio: None.

3rd Logo (October 31, 1980-Winter 1988)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a silver statuette (reportedly composed of melted film stock) made up of a stick with a cube roughly in the middle. On the cube’s four faces is the oscilloscope device featured in the previous logo etched into it, with a slight gold tint in the open spaces. The statuette rotates slowly for the duration of the ident, while light reflects off its silver surface. The words “Ulster Television” appear just below the cube part via a “wiping” effect.

Trivia: The entire design of the logo was set on a turntable and the background was merely a black cloth.

Technique: Live-action with computer animation (for the text).

Audio: An analogue synth ditty.

Availability: Last seen on TV Hell in the early '90s.

4th ID (September 7, 1987-1989)


Visuals: Against a grayish background, a silver 3D version of the oscilloscope design is seen, along with the words "Ulster Television" in white. The entire logo casts a shadow in the back, shining as it does, but then zooms out in the end.

Trivia: The logo was originally created during the launch of Six Tonight where the logo would fade into the show after the oscilloscope design zoomed back. The logo would merely freeze in later uses.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the 3rd logo.

5th ID (Summer-Autumn 1988)

Visuals: On a rainbow coloured background is the white text "SUMMER" up against a rainbow coloured scribble. The design from the previous logos in yellow is seen below. The text "on Ulster Television" is below everything else.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Presumably a continuity announcer.

Availability: Was only used for summer broadcasts from the era.

6th ID (January 1, 1989-June 4, 1993)


Visuals:

  • Station ID: On a cloudy gray background, the camera zooms up to the UTV oscilloscope device lying on its side, with the yellow “zigzag pattern” drawing itself within a blue “TV shape”. As the camera gets close up, it suddenly jerks back and rotates up as the logo rises up, revealing the entire thing. A silver CGI banner with the words “Ulster Television” flies in from the bottom right of the screen in a wavelike motion, settling underneath the oscilloscope.
  • Accompanying clock ident: On a grey background, a light grey ring with white spokes in it can be seen. Clock hands in yellow, light blue, and blue are seen, and the Ulster logo is seen in the top right corner, coloured with a blue gradient on the "TV" part.

Variants:

  • A still variant was used at the end of shows.
  • During continuity sometimes, a cheaply cut-out version of the logo is seen with the banner below, on a much clearer version of the background.
  • A variant exists where the logo is on a sand like background, the “Ulster Television” text is in a different font and is on a cloudy banner. There is a shadow of a window opening, a kite and some butterflies fly on screen and then start flying around. At the near end, a red balloon then flies on screen. This was seen in the Summer of 1992 from a “Blockbusters” promo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A synthesized horn, piano, and drum fanfare.

Audio Variant: On the summer variant, the theme to “Blockbusters” plays.

Availability: The still variant can be seen in their shows from the time.

UTV

1st ID (June 4, 1993-October 1996)


Visuals: On a blurry shot of a waterfall, several different pieces in purple and yellow zoom out. They soon rotate towards the screen to form the new UTV logo, looking completely different from the oscilloscope-based designs. A mostly-purple plate with a yellow slab on the side is seen, with a yellow "U" (except the part touching the yellow slab, which is purple) appearing on it in Times New Roman. "TV" is also seen on the yellow section in Condensed Futura. The background then brightens up a bit.

Variants:

  • To mark its new logo look, a shot of the 1989 Ulster logo, waving like a flag, was shown. It then blew away to reveal this logo.
  • Sometimes after the logo finishes playing, it "ripples" away.
  • Sometimes, after the logo finishes playing, the "U" shrinks, and the words "IS YO R TV" ( the blank space being filled in by the "U" logo ) wipe in.
  • Very rarely, the logo contains live action elements at the end, often showing people passing by or manipulating it.

Technique: 2D animation, sometimes combined with live-action.

Audio: A calm orchestrated theme.

2nd ID (1996-2000)


Visuals: In front of a shot of an Irish landmark, the camera quickly zooms in towards it. It then blurs and distorts as parts of the UTV logo emerge, forming in at the end. Distortions emerge from it until it ends.

Technique: Computer animation, combined with live-action.

Audio: A soft theme, varying from each ident, with an announcer usually.

3rd ID (2000-2001)

Visuals: On a black background, a large strip filled with clips of Northern Ireland is seen slowly moving along, as different effects play in it and several translucent squares fly pass the screen. After a bit, the strip slowly turns a flurry of colours as the UTV logo emerges via a different effect. Several aftershadows may appear.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A remix of the 9th logo's theme.

4th ID (2001-2002)

Visuals: Footage from around Northern Ireland is shown. A transparent box then slides in to the right, and then the footage goes by quicker as it forms a square with the letter "U" in it, which itself turns into the new UTV logo, which consists of a purple rectangle with the letter "U" on the left, and a smaller yellow rectangle inside that with "TV" in red. The footage then turns into a yellowish, purple or red background with a rotating transparent box inside.

Technique: Live-action, with computer animation for the UTV logo.

Audio: Another remix of the same jingle.

5th ID (2002)


Visuals: A person touches the screen, which ripples into a transparent version of the UTV logo from before. The background turns black.

Technique: A mix of computer animation and live-action.

Audio: A calmer remix of the same jingle.

6th ID (2002-2003)

Visuals: Like the then-current generic ITV1 ident, there is a montage of various ITV1 personalities, which ends with a shot of the UTV logo from before. The logo zooms toward the camera a bit.

Christmas Variant: The Christmas versions feature a snowfall on the UTV logo.

Variants: The regional variants used for local UTV programming featured various UTV personalities, and the national variant featured various ITV personalities.

Technique: Computer animation, as well as live-action. The idents were filmed in the UTV studios at Havelock House in Belfast.

Audio: A jazz-like tune, or a guitar tune. This is sometimes accompanied by a continuity announcement.

Availability: Seen on programming from the era.

7th ID (2003-2006)

Visuals: The camera scrolls through a location in Northern Island. A black border on top displays white text that tells us where the location is which moves slowly to the left, while the bottom has a banner where the UTV logo appears from the left.

Technique: Mainly live action.

Audio: Originally used the ITV1 ident soundtracks used at this time, but sometime later the idents gained their own soundtracks based on the UTV jingle.

8th ID (2006-2011)

Visuals: On a black background, yellow bars form live action footage, with the UTV logo forming on the right. As with before, the text on top describes the place where the footage was filmed.

Later Variants:

  • In 2007, the slogan "It's all about U" (with the U bit being part of the UTV logo) was added below, and the location name was removed. This version was used in tandem with the next one until 2009.
  • In 2008, the background was changed to white.
  • In 2010, the background was changed to blue, and the slogan was removed.

Other Variant: On the days leading up to the celebratory programme UTV Rewind, the Northern Island footage was replaced with older UTV idents.

Technique: 2D computer animation, combined with the live action footage.

Audio: Mostly the same soundtracks as before.

9th ID (2011-2012)

Visuals: There is a video of someone doing something around Northern Ireland. At the left, we see the "U" from the previous logo and a word describing what the person is doing in the video next to it. The word fades out, causing the "TV" banner to appear. The name of the place where the video takes place at appears at the bottom right.

Technique: Live-action mixed with 2D computer animation.

Audio: Unknown.

10th ID (2012-2016)

Visuals: The UTV slogan "Part of U" appears in the middle of a video of something around Northern Ireland, it then closes into the UTV logo, and the name of the place of where the ident of filmed appears on the bottom.

Technique: Mainly live action.

Audio: Unknown.

11th ID (2016-2020)

Visuals: Same as the 2013 ITV logos, but the logo is now the new UTV logo and fades in as one piece. The same "U" is next a circle with the "TV" part of the ITV logo in it.

Technique: Live-action, mixed with computer animation effects.

Audio: Same as the current ITV idents.

Final Note

As of April 2020, UTV's national branding was replaced with the standard ITV branding and their own announcers. This was originally a temporary measure caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but was later announced in November 2020 to be permanent. The UTV brand continues to be used on local programming and news.

ID (1989)

Note: This ident was not used on air, likely because the logo was misrepresented.

See ITV for description.

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