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The British Broadcasting Company, Ltd. was founded in London on Wednesday October 18, 1922 and became a commercial radio broadcaster licensed by the British General Post Office. On Saturday January 1, 1927, the company was granted a Royal Charter and was renamed the British Broadcasting Corporation (commonly abbreviated to BBC). The BBC commenced experimental television broadcasts on August 22, 1932, using a 30-line system developed by John Logie Baird, the inventor of the television. It officially launched the world's first regular high-definition television service at 3pm on November 2, 1936, broadcasting from Alexandra Palace in London. The service initially used two systems - the Baird 240-line system, and the 405-line system developed by Marconi-EMI (named after Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of the radio). From February 1937, only the 405-line system was used. The service was suspended upon the outbreak of World War II on September 1, 1939, and resumed on June 7, 1946. Transmissions switched to a new site at Crystal Palace on March 28, 1956, and the service was renamed [[BBC One (UK)|BBC One]] on 20 April 1964 when [[BBC Two (UK)|BBC Two]] was launched. | The British Broadcasting Company, Ltd. was founded in London on Wednesday October 18, 1922 and became a commercial radio broadcaster licensed by the British General Post Office. On Saturday January 1, 1927, the company was granted a Royal Charter and was renamed the British Broadcasting Corporation (commonly abbreviated to BBC). The BBC commenced experimental television broadcasts on August 22, 1932, using a 30-line system developed by John Logie Baird, the inventor of the television. It officially launched the world's first regular high-definition television service at 3pm on November 2, 1936, broadcasting from Alexandra Palace in London. The service initially used two systems - the Baird 240-line system, and the 405-line system developed by Marconi-EMI (named after Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of the radio). From February 1937, only the 405-line system was used. The service was suspended upon the outbreak of World War II on September 1, 1939, and resumed on June 7, 1946. Transmissions switched to a new site at Crystal Palace on March 28, 1956, and the service was renamed [[BBC One (UK)|BBC One]] on 20 April 1964 when [[BBC Two (UK)|BBC Two]] was launched. | ||
==BBC Television Service== | ==BBC Television Service== | ||
=== | ===(November 2, 1936-September 1, 1939, June 7, 1946-December 2, 1953)=== | ||
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==BBC TV== | ==BBC TV== | ||
=== | ===1st Logo (October 8, 1960-September 29, 1963)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | === 2nd Logo (1960s)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===3rd Logo (September 30, 1963-Late 1963)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===4th Logo (Late 1963-April 19, 1964)=== | ||
'''Nicknames:''' "The Globe II", "BBC TV Globe II" | '''Nicknames:''' "The Globe II", "BBC TV Globe II" | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===5th Logo (April 20, 1964-April 17, 1966)=== | ||
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==BBC 1== | ==BBC 1== | ||
=== | ===1st Logo (April 18, 1966-July 6, 1968) === | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===2nd Logo (July 7, 1968-November 14, 1969)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===3rd Logo (November 15, 1969-December 27, 1974, 2006-2007)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===4th Logo (December 28, 1974-September 4, 1981)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===5th Logo (September 5, 1981-February 17, 1985, October 23, 2012)=== | ||
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'''Final Note:''' This logo was retired because of the fact it was the only live mechanical model used by BBC1 by 1984, and the regular maintenance and calibration required was making it tiring and a hassle to use; even this logo could not help much in soothing common difficulties such as bad positioning, odd colours, etc. The globe was also becoming old-fashioned, due to its long service since the invention of colour, as well as the CGI revolution, which ironically began with sister channel BBC2, with their stripped "2" ident. The NODD system was abandoned with the globe, as all idents and clocks were now electronically generated. Programme slides remained the exception; they were still optically developed until the late 1980s when the programme slides became electronically generated with the quantel paintbox. The logo's last appearance was 5:35pm on Monday 18 February, introducing a new series of Grange Hill. London viewers would see it one more time, before ''London Plus'' at 6:35pm. | '''Final Note:''' This logo was retired because of the fact it was the only live mechanical model used by BBC1 by 1984, and the regular maintenance and calibration required was making it tiring and a hassle to use; even this logo could not help much in soothing common difficulties such as bad positioning, odd colours, etc. The globe was also becoming old-fashioned, due to its long service since the invention of colour, as well as the CGI revolution, which ironically began with sister channel BBC2, with their stripped "2" ident. The NODD system was abandoned with the globe, as all idents and clocks were now electronically generated. Programme slides remained the exception; they were still optically developed until the late 1980s when the programme slides became electronically generated with the quantel paintbox. The logo's last appearance was 5:35pm on Monday 18 February, introducing a new series of Grange Hill. London viewers would see it one more time, before ''London Plus'' at 6:35pm. | ||
=== | ===6th Logo (February 18, 1985-February 15, 1991)=== | ||
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'''Final Note:''' BBC1 ceased to use this logo in order to maintain a unified branding with BBC 2, which also switched to the 1991 "2" idents at the same time. | '''Final Note:''' BBC1 ceased to use this logo in order to maintain a unified branding with BBC 2, which also switched to the 1991 "2" idents at the same time. | ||
=== | ===7th Logo (1990-1991?)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===8th Logo (February 16, 1991-October 3, 1997)=== | ||
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==BBC One== | ==BBC One== | ||
=== | ===1st Logo (October 4, 1997-March 28, 2002)=== | ||
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'''Final Note:''' This ident marks the end of the globe symbol which had been associated with the BBC since 1963. | '''Final Note:''' This ident marks the end of the globe symbol which had been associated with the BBC since 1963. | ||
=== | ===2nd Logo (March 29, 2002-October 6, 2006)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===3rd Logo (October 7, 2006-December 31, 2016)=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
=== | ===4th Logo (January 1, 2017- )=== | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' Oneness is often agreed to be BBC idents at its laziest and are showing of no charm or value that previous ident branches had shown. It is often compared unfavourably to the Rhythm & Movement idents from 2002. | '''Editor's Note:''' Oneness is often agreed to be BBC idents at its laziest and are showing of no charm or value that previous ident branches had shown. It is often compared unfavourably to the Rhythm & Movement idents from 2002. | ||
=== | ===5th Logo (April 30, 2020-July 19, 2021)=== | ||
<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size:20px;">Regular Idents</span></div> | <div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size:20px;">Regular Idents</span></div> | ||
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*Bread Makers, Across the UK: People making bread by using a dough on board covered with flour in their kitchens. | *Bread Makers, Across the UK: People making bread by using a dough on board covered with flour in their kitchens. | ||
*'''Special Idents:''' | *'''Special Idents:''' | ||
**Fundraisers, Across the UK: Aired before programming related to Children in Need. | **Fundraisers, Across the UK: Aired before programming related to Children in Need 2020. | ||
**England Fans, From Across the UK (2 versions): Aired before programming leading to the finals of Euro 2021 between England and Italy. | **England Fans, From Across the UK (2 versions): Aired before programming leading to the finals of Euro 2021 between England and Italy. | ||