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(17-03-2024, 07:39 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote: Didn't BBC Wales do some specials in the Dancers era, reflecting on big sports results as BBC WON Wales
Wasn’t there one with a BBC ONE Wales box and a BBC NIL England box or something similar.
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(17-03-2024, 07:39 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote: Didn't BBC Wales do some specials in the Dancers era, reflecting on big sports results as BBC WON Wales
We won't be seeing something like this for a while (beacuse of rugby anyway).
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There also was some in the Circles era. Nothing worthy in the Chamaelon era yet.
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(17-03-2024, 01:16 PM)Andrew Wood Wrote: Viewers in Northern Ireland being treated to special St Patrick's Day stings this weekend.
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At the risk of sounding pedantic, they’re definitely not shamrocks on the BBC Two sting. They appear to be standard white clover leaves.
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(17-03-2024, 08:14 PM)VMPhil Wrote: Wasn’t there one with a BBC ONE Wales box and a BBC NIL England box or something similar.
That's for the football match against Germany:
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Wasn't it Channel 4/E4 that ended up doing special, albeit spoof, versions of some of the Dancing idents?
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(18-03-2024, 08:43 AM)Spencer Wrote: At the risk of sounding pedantic, they’re definitely not shamrocks on the BBC Two sting. They appear to be standard white clover leaves.
Other pedants may say otherwise
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(18-03-2024, 12:59 PM)Andrew Wood Wrote: Other pedants may say otherwise www.britannica.com
Fair enough.
Although I’d still argue the ‘wood sorrel’ variety with the heart shaped leaves is almost universally used as the symbol associated with St Patrick’s Day and Ireland.
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(18-03-2024, 09:29 AM)W. Knight Wrote: That's for the football match against Germany:
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The England NIL one was BBC NI
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(18-03-2024, 12:30 PM)rick Wrote: Wasn't it Channel 4/E4 that ended up doing special, albeit spoof, versions of some of the Dancing idents?
Not just E4 but yes
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And I'm not sure if this really counts as a parody as it was used as the BBC One ident into Comic Relief
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I forgotten about the bbc won set they did for the rugby. Thinking about it they also had the one for st davids say when they had the children dressed up and lined up outside. Did look a little bit like a school fire drill!
The E4! Spoofs were funny. I loved acrobatty (I’m sure that’s what they called it).
Although not used as proper idents like the comic relief ones French and Saunders did two as part of one of their shows. The opening they did the silks and the end they were in the salsa hall on mobility scooters.
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