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fixing formatting mess in the 2nd logo
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===1st Logo (April 21, 1964-December 2, 1967)=== | ===1st Logo (April 21, 1964-December 2, 1967)=== | ||
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*Accompanying clock ident: Same as before, but the entire thing was chroma-keyed to cyan, and the "2-cube" with the BBC 2 logo and "COLOUR" below it tacked on to the side. This was used from 1967 to 1969. From then, they just used the BBC 1 clock with the BBC 2 branding and colors. | *Accompanying clock ident: Same as before, but the entire thing was chroma-keyed to cyan, and the "2-cube" with the BBC 2 logo and "COLOUR" below it tacked on to the side. This was used from 1967 to 1969. From then, they just used the BBC 1 clock with the BBC 2 branding and colors. | ||
* Circa 1972, the logo underwent considerable change. All the "'''2'''"s, plus the dots in them, were colored light blue; the font for "'''''COLOUR'''''" was altered in the same manner as for BBC 1's mirror globe logo of the time; and a white horizontal line was added between the word and the "'''2'''"s. | |||
* By 1973, further changes had taken place, with the background color now dark blue and "'''''COLOUR'''''" and the horizontal line in light blue to match the "'''2'''"s. | *By 1973, further changes had taken place, with the background color now dark blue and "'''''COLOUR'''''" and the horizontal line in light blue to match the "'''2'''"s. | ||
* A final change took place during 1974, with the "2"s in bright blue against a navy background, and "''''' | *A final change took place during 1974, with the "2"s in bright blue against a navy background, and "'''''COLOUR'''''" and the horizontal line reverting to white. This variant was briefly brought back in 1993 during BBC 2's 70's season. | ||
*'''Christmas Idents:''' | |||
* | **Christmas 1967-1971: On a black background, we the "2-cube" from before in white/red. Underneath the two is the text "'''''B B C 2"''''', followed by the text "'''COLOUR'''" also in the color white/red. Right next to it would either be a snowflake or a Christmas tree. | ||
**Christmas 1972: The same "2-cube" is seen rotating in the screen. Separated by a line, the text "'''CHRISTMAS in colour'''" is seen below, and the sides are covered with several stars. Unknown how it was colored. | |||
**Christmas 1973: A variant of the logo lacking the large dot from the "'''2'''", with stars coming from inside the cube and a caption that stated the day ("'''Christmas Eve'''", "'''Christmas Day'''" or "'''Boxing Day'''") underneath the 2-cube. Unknown how it was colored. | |||
** Christmas 1974: Same as before, but the "'''2'''" is orange. This was the final time the 2-cube was seen. | |||
*Christmas 1967-1971: On a black background, we the "2-cube" from before in white/red. Underneath the two is the text "'''''B B C 2"''''', followed by the text "'''COLOUR'''" also in the color white/red. Right next to it would either be a snowflake or a Christmas tree. | '''FX/SFX:''' The dots shrinking, the "2"s rotating. | ||
*Christmas 1972: The same "2-cube" is seen rotating in the screen. Separated by a line, the text "'''CHRISTMAS in colour'''" is seen below, and the sides are covered with several stars. Unknown how it was colored. | |||
*Christmas 1973: A variant of the logo lacking the large dot from the "'''2'''", with stars coming from inside the cube and a caption that stated the day ("'''Christmas Eve'''", "'''Christmas Day'''" or "'''Boxing Day'''") underneath the 2-cube. Unknown how it was colored. | |||
* Christmas 1974: Same as before, but the "'''2'''" is orange. This was the final time the 2-cube was seen. | |||
'''Music/Sounds:''' If you want to count the continuity announcer. | '''Music/Sounds:''' If you want to count the continuity announcer. | ||