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===5th Logo (5 September 1981-17 February 1985, 23 October 2012)===
===5th Logo (5 September 1981-17 February 1985, 23 October 2012)===
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Regular Idents=
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File:BBC Cymru Wales Ident (1981).jpeg
File:BBC Cymru Wales Ident (1981).jpeg
File:BBC Wales Ident (1982).webp
File:BBC Wales Ident (1982).webp
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Christmas Idents=
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File:Bbci23.jpeg
File:Bbci23.jpeg
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<center><youtube width="240" height="185">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCpDiogaEcI&list=PL5TaOkLBckpqicl0DpkDdnjLkXBsL8iSt&index=8</youtube></center>
<center><youtube width="240" height="185">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCpDiogaEcI&list=PL5TaOkLBckpqicl0DpkDdnjLkXBsL8iSt&index=8</youtube></center>
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'''Logo:''' Same as the previous logo, but this time, "'''BBC 1'''" is stylised, and the continents are now {{color|lime|green}}.
'''Logo:''' Same as the previous logo, but this time, "'''BBC 1'''" is stylised, and the continents are now {{color|lime|green}}.
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


'''Final Note:''' This logo was retired due to the fact that 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 due to the fact that 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 (Computer Originated World) (18 February 1985-15 February 1991)===
===6th Logo (Computer Originated World) (18 February 1985-15 February 1991)===
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