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As much as we’ve established how the old branding can still slip through, it doesn’t quite explain how things like
this can happen…
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(03-05-2024, 06:56 PM)RDJ Wrote: As much as we’ve established how the old branding can still slip through, it doesn’t quite explain how things like this can happen…
Dare I say that I quite like it? Much warmer and more legible than the current BBC One look
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The BBC logo is current, and the ‘one’ is current, as seen every night on The One Show, so what’s the problem?
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Well, it certainly gives you all the programme info in an easier to read and clearer fashion than the current look...
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BBC Four are showing some Michael Palin art programmes tonight as it’s his birthday. They are currently showing a repeat of an episode of Ex:S from 1997, but for some reason appear to have stuck the new BBC logo on the opening titles. (Yes, it’s in widescreen).
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And at the end of the programme, a very old BBC logo!
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Weird. Adding that logo at the start means this is a new edit, so why weren't the credits updated to the current branding and year?
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A very early widescreen production then, a year before digital and it even being able to be shown that way, can't have been much else made in 16:9 in 1997 apart from some dramas.
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That reminds me of a query I've had for a while: when did the BBC start adding a fade of the blocks at the beginning of programmes, and when did it stop being prescribed?
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(06-05-2024, 02:29 AM)AndrewP Wrote: That reminds me of a query I've had for a while: when did the BBC start adding a fade of the blocks at the beginning of programmes, and when did it stop being prescribed?
That's been the case I believe since at least 2011, as an archive post on the blue place suggests.
I think its been longer than that though, possibly since the 1997 rebrand?