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Westcountry Television is the ITV franchise holder in the South West of England, replacing its predecessor, TSW (Television South West), on January 1, 1993. Covering Devon, Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly, and areas of Somerset and Dorset, Westcountry has close ties with its neighbor, ITV West, sharing Jane McCloskey as managing director and director of programs with the West of England region. On November 25, 1996, Westcountry was purchased by Carlton Communications, and on September 6, 1999, they were rebranded as "Carlton for the Westcountry"
Nicknames: "Window to the World", "Glass W"
Logo: Just a blurry background of some different shots around the South West region or more coastal areas, like waves crashing. A large "W" is seen on the right side of the screen, taking up over half of it and providing a clear shot of the background. On the bottom left of it, the word "westcountry" in white is next to the "W".
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FX/SFX: The live-action background. The lines forming the W on the animated version. These were created by Peter Leonard and Ortman's Young, while the ones with the diagonal line animations were done in-house.
Music/Sounds: A short synth piano tune with some flute notes and ambient sounds relating to the background. An announcer would be heard for continuity as well.
Music/Sounds Variant: There exists an extended version of the above music, which starts with a flute playing.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: These idents are often seen as some of the most generic of the by-gone era, with the rather stale and boring presentation (though the later animation upgrade was commendable) and forgettable tunes. The use of continuity announcers was also a rather stark contrast compared to the in-vision continuity used by TSW.
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