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'''Audio:''' A trumpet fanfare with a rolling drum throughout, based on the morse code for "BBC2". The variations were silent, however (aside from the in-credit one, which uses the opening or closing theme to the show). | '''Audio:''' A trumpet fanfare with a rolling drum throughout, based on the morse code for "BBC2". The variations were silent, however (aside from the in-credit one, which uses the opening or closing theme to the show). | ||
===2nd Logo (Cube 2) (1 July 1967-28 December 1974)=== | ===2nd Logo (Cube 2) (1 July 1967-28 December 1974)=== | ||
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'''Audio:''' See the 2nd logo. | '''Audio:''' See the 2nd logo. | ||
===4th Logo (Computer Generated 2) (December 1978-30 March 1986)=== | ===4th Logo (Computer Generated 2) (December 1978-30 March 1986)=== | ||
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'''Audio Variant:''' "Feuillages" by Joël Fajerman and Yan Yrssen was used when this ident was brought back for BBC2's '80s season, however, the Wales variant retained the original jingle. The original jingle itself was also used for 70s season in 2012 and for Afternoon Classics in 2013-2016 and last heard during the junction into White Gold in 2017. | '''Audio Variant:''' "Feuillages" by Joël Fajerman and Yan Yrssen was used when this ident was brought back for BBC2's '80s season, however, the Wales variant retained the original jingle. The original jingle itself was also used for 70s season in 2012 and for Afternoon Classics in 2013-2016 and last heard during the junction into White Gold in 2017. | ||
'''Legacy:''' It's seen as revolutionary for its time, as this was the UK's first electronically generated ident, and probably the world's first computer animated ident, though the Christmas idents were still mechanical. | '''Legacy:''' It's seen as revolutionary for its time, as this was the UK's first electronically generated ident, and probably the world's first computer animated ident, though the Christmas idents were still mechanical. | ||
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*The Christmas variants had their own jingles, and the 80's season variant used the Christmas 1987 jingle. | *The Christmas variants had their own jingles, and the 80's season variant used the Christmas 1987 jingle. | ||
*The Christmas 1987 jingle also made a surprise appearance for Afternoon Classics in 2015. | *The Christmas 1987 jingle also made a surprise appearance for Afternoon Classics in 2015. | ||
===6th Logo (The 2's) (16 February 1991-19 November 2001)=== | ===6th Logo (The 2's) (16 February 1991-19 November 2001)=== | ||
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*Domino: The sounds of the action in the logo. | *Domino: The sounds of the action in the logo. | ||
* Christmas 2001: A "bursting" sound accompanies the appearance of the fairy, followed by fluttering and high-pitched giggling as the fairy sketches the tree. | * Christmas 2001: A "bursting" sound accompanies the appearance of the fairy, followed by fluttering and high-pitched giggling as the fairy sketches the tree. | ||
===8th Logo (Window on the World) (18 February 2007-14 November 2014)=== | ===8th Logo (Window on the World) (18 February 2007-14 November 2014)=== | ||
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'''Audio:''' Depends on the variant. | '''Audio:''' Depends on the variant. | ||
===9th Logo (Curve) (27 September 2018-)=== | ===9th Logo (Curve) (27 September 2018-)=== | ||
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== Unused Logo == | == Unused Logo == | ||
===ID (1990)=== | ===ID (1990)=== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |