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'''Christmas Variants:'''
'''Christmas Variants:'''
* Christmas 1981: Five globes are in the form of five coloured baubles (orange, {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}, {{color|darkviolet|purple}}, {{color|deeppink|pink}} and {{color|green}}) with white landmasses.
* Christmas 1981: Five globes are in the form of five coloured baubles (orange, {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}, {{color|darkviolet|purple}}, {{color|deeppink|pink}} and green) with white landmasses.
* Christmas 1982: A giant white snowflake shines and animates with a "BBC1" caption in the centre.
* Christmas 1982: A giant white snowflake shines and animates with a "BBC1" caption in the centre.
* Christmas 1982 (Scotland): A festive decorative cylinder with Christmas pictures on it rotates slowly with the mirror on the back casting the images. BBC1 Scotland in the usual striped font appears below.
* Christmas 1982 (Scotland): A festive decorative cylinder with Christmas pictures on it rotates slowly with the mirror on the back casting the images. BBC1 Scotland in the usual striped font appears below.
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* To celebrate the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, a variation was used. It was nearly the same as the original version, but the balloon was seen flying above the Sydney Opera House, while an athlete shone a flaming torch in its direction.
* To celebrate the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, a variation was used. It was nearly the same as the original version, but the balloon was seen flying above the Sydney Opera House, while an athlete shone a flaming torch in its direction.
* One variant took place inside the balloon, and the flame can clearly be seen going off like an explosion. It was seen before promos.
* One variant took place inside the balloon, and the flame can clearly be seen going off like an explosion. It was seen before promos.
* To welcome the new CBBC channel in 2002, a {{color|green}} bug from that service's branding at the time peeks in for a bit.
* To welcome the new CBBC channel in 2002, a green bug from that service's branding at the time peeks in for a bit.
* Still versions of some of the idents exist.  
* Still versions of some of the idents exist.  
* Beginning in late 2001, the idents were shown in 14:9 on analogue, although they would still appear in 4:3 when introducing programmes produced in that ratio.
* Beginning in late 2001, the idents were shown in 14:9 on analogue, although they would still appear in 4:3 when introducing programmes produced in that ratio.
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