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*Another Comic Relief variant has a {{Font color|red|red}} nose being planted on Africa, and the BBC1 logo covered with a Comic Relief banner just before the evening telethon.
*Another Comic Relief variant has a {{Font color|red|red}} nose being planted on Africa, and the BBC1 logo covered with a Comic Relief banner just before the evening telethon.
*The BBC World Service used a version of this logo from 1991 until 1995, in which words "BBC1" were replaced with a small BBC logo (with lines below each box) and the words "WORLD SERVICE" appearing below.
*The BBC World Service used a version of this logo from 1991 until 1995, in which words "BBC1" were replaced with a small BBC logo (with lines below each box) and the words "WORLD SERVICE" appearing below.
*On the 1987 Christmas episode of the ITV satirical series ''Splitting Image'', this was shown, although it changes to the globe of "chocolate pudding". The globe talks about why it was made of "chocolate pudding", until the BBC2 logo of the time appears. The globe successfully gets rid of them, and fades to a Central Television logo.
*On the 1987 Christmas episode of the ITV satirical series ''Splitting Image'', this was shown, although it changes to the globe of "chocolate pudding". The globe talks about why it was made of "chocolate pudding", until the BBC2 logo of the time appears. The globe successfully gets rid of them, and fades to the 1983 Central Television logo.
*Christmas Variants:
*Christmas Variants:
**Christmas 1985: This ident had the new "'''BBC1'''" logo in a snowy landscape with a robin sitting on it fluttering its wings, with another robin rotating around the logo. Two versions were made: one for daytime and one for nighttime. This was the last mechanical ident produced for the channel. The ident was accompanied by hand animated promotional trails featuring the robins. The robins were infamously detonated by Noel Edmonds on his programme, ''The Late Late Breakfast Show'', on 4 January 1986.
**Christmas 1985: This ident had the new "'''BBC1'''" logo in a snowy landscape with a robin sitting on it fluttering its wings, with another robin rotating around the logo. Two versions were made: one for daytime and one for nighttime. This was the last mechanical ident produced for the channel. The ident was accompanied by hand animated promotional trails featuring the robins. The robins were infamously detonated by Noel Edmonds on his programme, ''The Late Late Breakfast Show'', on 4 January 1986.

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