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'''Visuals:'''
'''Visuals:'''
*Station ID: On a solid black background, a computer-generated, semi-transparent blue globe with golden landmasses slowly spins around at a steady pace throughout, and has the effect of a spotlight added to the surface. The planet being partially transparent as you can see the shadows of the continents on the other side of the world through the water. Underneath the globe, "{{color|gold|BBC 1}}" is written in a {{color|gold}} serif font, similar to that used in the early days of the BBC.
*Station ID: On a solid black background, a computer-generated, semi-transparent blue globe with golden landmasses slowly spins around at a steady pace throughout, and has the effect of a spotlight added to the surface. The planet being partially transparent as you can see the shadows of the continents on the other side of the world through the water. Underneath the globe, "{{color|gold|BBC 1}}" is written in a gold serif font, similar to that used in the early days of the BBC.
*Accompanying clock ident: The same basic clock from December 1981, with new blue and gold colours, as well as the serif caption. Note the lack of a centre dot. This was never corrected during the clock's run nationally, although regional variants have a central dot.
*Accompanying clock ident: The same basic clock from December 1981, with new blue and gold colours, as well as the serif caption. Note the lack of a centre dot. This was never corrected during the clock's run nationally, although regional variants have a central dot.


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* There was a rare variation in 1986 to introduce special coverage of Halley's Comet in 1986. In this variation, when the globe almost finishes its spin, the screen zooms in on the globe.
* There was a rare variation in 1986 to introduce special coverage of Halley's Comet in 1986. In this variation, when the globe almost finishes its spin, the screen zooms in on the globe.
* Regional variations also included a legend with the region name, also in gold, below the BBC1 legend.
* Regional variations also included a legend with the region name, also in gold, below the BBC1 legend.
* Shows with Ceefax subtitles have a caption "CEEFAX 170" below the BBC1 caption, also in the same {{color|gold}} font. Beginning in April 1985, this was changed to "CEEFAX 888".
* Shows with Ceefax subtitles have a caption "CEEFAX 170" below the BBC1 caption, also in the same gold font. Beginning in April 1985, this was changed to "CEEFAX 888".
* On the 29 March 1985, for the junction linking to ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'', the globe stops after a while.
* On the 29 March 1985, for the junction linking to ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'', the globe stops after a while.
* Children in Need variants:
* Children in Need variants:
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