Channel 5 Presentation Thread (Present Day -)
#61

(18-08-2023, 02:37 PM)JAS84 Wrote:  They've already been running print ads in that style for at least a few weeks. I thought nothing of it as it matches a daytime promo they did not long ago on social media.

It's more like the last few months, they started doing it with Dalgliesh back in April.
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#62

Point is, it's not new. I wouldn't expect any on air changes.
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#63

Another simple but effective programme ident from C5 — for 'Secrets of our Universe - with Tim Peake'.

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#64

Jeremy Vine has got the X logo up on his show's lower thirds when the viewers contact the show via social media.
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(19-09-2023, 05:17 PM)Andrew Wood Wrote:  Another simple but effective programme ident from C5 — for 'Secrets of our Universe - with Tim Peake'.

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C5 do produce some very effective programme specific promotional idents. So much better than slapping a slug in the corner all day mentioning a new series, unless they also do that?

(03-10-2023, 09:20 AM)bkman1990 Wrote:  Jeremy Vine has got the X logo up on his show's lower thirds when the viewers contact the show via social media.
I do wish they'd learn to display phone numbers correctly.

Anything starting 02 should be displayed as '02x xxxx xxxx'.  Everyone's mobile knows how to display it correctly, so why not the people producing that phone number graphic on JV?
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#66

I doubt an ident is more effective than a promotion constantly on screen, however much you might want it to be true.
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#67

(05-10-2023, 11:24 AM)Joe Wrote:  I doubt an ident is more effective than a promotion constantly on screen, however much you might want it to be true.
Nice special idents always look better than slugs. Big Grin
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#68

It's rather funny that the CA before the new series of 'The Hotel Inspector' comes with a warning about offensive language.  

Alex Polizzi can be hilariously brutal in her criticisms, but never really offensive. The programme subjects invite her to do the critique because they wanted help, not a hug. Tongue
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#69

(13-10-2023, 03:57 AM)Stuart Wrote:  It's rather funny that the CA before the new series of 'The Hotel Inspector' comes with a warning about offensive language.  

Alex Polizzi can be hilariously brutal in her criticisms, but never really offensive. The programme subjects invite her to do the critique because they wanted help, not a hug. Tongue
She’s been known to drop the odd f-bomb, which requires a warning.
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#70

Can't believe that is still going considering it was basically launched off the back of the success C4 had with Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares about 20 years ago.

Is it C5's longest running programme?
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