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*Tumbler: This ident features five people (all with some red on their clothes) breakdancing on a walkway. It had to be relaunched after 24 hours, apparently due to a copyright dispute over the background music. BBC One Scotland continued to use the original version until the rebranding in 2006. It was filmed on location at the now-demolished BBC Birmingham Pebble Mill studios, and was the final "Rhythm & Movement" ident to be added to its regular playlist.
*Tumbler: This ident features five people (all with some red on their clothes) breakdancing on a walkway. It had to be relaunched after 24 hours, apparently due to a copyright dispute over the background music. BBC One Scotland continued to use the original version until the rebranding in 2006. It was filmed on location at the now-demolished BBC Birmingham Pebble Mill studios, and was the final "Rhythm & Movement" ident to be added to its regular playlist.
'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*Channel 4's cable channel, E4, has a version that combines the 3 dances. The BBC One logo is also replaced by a purple box containing the E4 logo.
* Due to the ident package's poor reception and unpopularity, it became the target of parodies:
*There is also a Comic Relief variant featuring Peter Kay as Brian Potter, a fictional character from the Channel 4 sitcom ''Phoenix Nights''.
**  Channel 4's cable channel, E4, had three idents that were once available on their website that parodied Capoeira, Ballet and Acrobats. The BBC One logo is also replaced by a purple box containing the E4 logo.
*An episode of ''Dead Ringers'' has Jon Culshaw as Tony Blair (wearing a pink leggings and red shoes) dancing in a spoof/parody ident outside 10 Downing Street.
** On the 2002 ''French and Saunders'' Christmas Special, the opening parodies "Acrobats" where the extras fall down flat on the ground. The credits features a parody of "Hip Hop" featuring three grumpy pensioners.
*In the early hours of 7 October 2006, in place of the regular promos prior to handover, a montage of all the idents (bar Haka) was played.
** For Comic Relief 2003, another spoof variant was made of "Hip Hip", featuring Peter Kay as Brian Potter, a fictional character from the Channel 4 sitcom ''Phoenix Nights''. Two different takes were produced of this version. They were recycled for the 2005 edition, but without the BBC One logo, and were also included as bonus features in the complete series boxset.
** An episode of ''Dead Ringers'' has Jon Culshaw as Tony Blair (wearing a pink leggings and red shoes) dancing in a spoof/parody ident outside 10 Downing Street.
* In the early hours of 7 October 2006, in place of the regular promos prior to handover, a montage of all the idents (bar Haka) was played.


'''Christmas Variants:'''
'''Christmas Variants:'''
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