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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*Much like the previous logo, legends for the regional variants exist, though they're mostly now in a green computerized font with some exceptions. (Like Midlands and East Midlands having theirs in a lowercase script font. The former is green, and the latter's white.) | *Much like the previous logo, legends for the regional variants exist, though they're mostly now in a green computerized font with some exceptions. (Like Midlands and East Midlands having theirs in a lowercase script font. The former is green, and the latter's white.) | ||
*In Scotland, the "1" is omitted from "BBC1" and the word "SCOTLAND" appears below with a horizontal line above and below it | |||
*On the ident's first two days, the blue was {{Font color|midnightblue|a very dark navy}}, and the continents were {{Font color|greenyellow|pale yellow-green}}. This was due to a severe problem with the colour scheme. Also, for its first nine months, the ident was modified a few times. | *On the ident's first two days, the blue was {{Font color|midnightblue|a very dark navy}}, and the continents were {{Font color|greenyellow|pale yellow-green}}. This was due to a severe problem with the colour scheme. Also, for its first nine months, the ident was modified a few times. | ||
**Like the previous two logos, this one also has Christmas variants: | **Like the previous two logos, this one also has Christmas variants: | ||
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* To celebrate the 1984 Olympic Games, there is a variation where the reflection was absent, and replaced by the Olympic Rings in orange, with the globe contained in the top center of the ring, also orange. | * To celebrate the 1984 Olympic Games, there is a variation where the reflection was absent, and replaced by the Olympic Rings in orange, with the globe contained in the top center of the ring, also orange. | ||
* On 23 October 2012, this logo was revived in Northern Ireland to mark both its digital switchover and the end of the analogue television era in the UK. | * On 23 October 2012, this logo was revived in Northern Ireland to mark both its digital switchover and the end of the analogue television era in the UK. | ||
*'''Accompanying clock ident:''' From 5 September to approximately December 1981, the clock was similar to the 69/74 clock, aside from the colours and the new striped byline. After this, a new computerised clock was introduced with minor changes to the design. The central dot, for example, changed from a circular outline to a green dot. Wales continued to use the old mechanical clock regionally till the very end. | |||
*Accompanying clock ident: From 5 September to approximately December 1981, the clock was similar to the 69/74 clock, aside from the colours and the new striped byline. After this, a new computerised clock was introduced with minor changes to the design. The central dot, for example, changed from a circular outline to a green dot. Wales continued to use the old mechanical clock regionally till the very end. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 2nd and the 3rd logo. | '''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 2nd and the 3rd logo. | ||