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** 1988 - The globe is seen as usual, then a {{color|red}} nose is attached to it, and the BBC1 affix is covered over with a piece of paper reading "Comic Relief".
** 1988 - The globe is seen as usual, then a {{color|red}} nose is attached to it, and the BBC1 affix is covered over with a piece of paper reading "Comic Relief".
** 1989 - The globe spins as an inanimate cel-animated red nose is attached to it with black string.
** 1989 - The globe spins as an inanimate cel-animated red nose is attached to it with black string.
*There is also an Open University variant.
*There is also an [[Open University]] variant.
*Another variant exists when the globe stops its spin for the introduction of ''The Day the Earth Stood Still''. Also, one variant has the globe doing unusual tricks.
*Another variant exists when the globe stops its spin for the introduction of ''The Day the Earth Stood Still''. Also, one variant has the globe doing unusual tricks.
*On ''See For Yourself'' presentation, "87" replaces the "1" in BBC 1, and then we zoom in on the globe.
*On ''See For Yourself'' presentation, "87" replaces the "1" in BBC 1, and then we zoom in on the globe.
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*Christmas 1986: A cel-animated scene depicting a smiling Christmas tree in a forest with holly dancing around it is seen, with a yellow BBC1 covered in snow in the middle of it. The ident was designed by a viewer following a CBBC contest.
*Christmas 1986: A cel-animated scene depicting a smiling Christmas tree in a forest with holly dancing around it is seen, with a yellow BBC1 covered in snow in the middle of it. The ident was designed by a viewer following a CBBC contest.
*Christmas 1986 (Scotland): Just the regular COW Globe ident, but with small stars around it, making it look like a night sky. Most likely the least Christmassy Christmas ident ever done by the BBC.
*Christmas 1986 (Scotland): Just the regular COW Globe ident, but with small stars around it, making it look like a night sky. Most likely the least Christmassy Christmas ident ever done by the BBC.
*Christmas 1986 (Wales):The COW globe was replaced with a snow-covered church. A Christmas wreath shows where the COW globe would have been. Three variants were made, Daytime, Nighttime and a completely dark version. The clock was also imposed onto the footage at closedown. As before, this was another cel-animated ident.
*Christmas 1986 (Wales): The COW globe was replaced with a snow-covered church. A Christmas wreath shows where the COW globe would have been. Three variants were made, Daytime, Nighttime and a completely dark version. The clock was also imposed onto the footage at closedown. As before, this was another cel-animated ident.
* Christmas 1987: Another cel-animated ident depicts a graphic reading BBC Christmas 1 made up of various Christmas motifs such as various presents, a candle, holly and ribbons. The short animation was designed to tie into the end of promotions. Promotional style featured a panning view into a child's nursery, before a bag falls, pouring out streamers and ribbons. This streamer animation would be played at the end of the promotion to link into the ident. It was designed by Bernard Newnham.
* Christmas 1987: Another cel-animated ident depicts a graphic reading BBC Christmas 1 made up of various Christmas motifs such as various presents, a candle, holly and ribbons. The short animation was designed to tie into the end of promotions. Promotional style featured a panning view into a child's nursery, before a bag falls, pouring out streamers and ribbons. This streamer animation would be played at the end of the promotion to link into the ident. It was designed by Bernard Newnham.
* Christmas 1987 (Wales): We see a church window with a snowy view depicting an outside Christmas Tree, done in a watercolour animation style. The usual BBC1 Wales caption appears below.
* Christmas 1987 (Wales): We see a church window with a snowy view depicting an outside Christmas Tree, done in a watercolour animation style. The usual BBC1 Wales caption appears below.
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** Hogsmanay 1990 (Scotland): BBC1 Scotland used the national ident that year, but for Hogsmanay a version of the COW was used: it's much bigger and a green party hat is on the top of it. The usual "BBC1 Scotland" text unusually appears on the top right, rather than the middle due to the size of the COW.
** Hogsmanay 1990 (Scotland): BBC1 Scotland used the national ident that year, but for Hogsmanay a version of the COW was used: it's much bigger and a green party hat is on the top of it. The usual "BBC1 Scotland" text unusually appears on the top right, rather than the middle due to the size of the COW.


'''Technique:''' Simple computer animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI. The first two Children in Need variants use live action, and the third uses traditional animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' See the first logo's description. Yet again, the British national anthem was played at closedown.
'''Music/Sounds:''' See the first logo's description. Yet again, the British national anthem was played at closedown.
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