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'''Logo:''' Three dots, coloured {{color|green}}, {{color|red}} and {{color|blue}} respectively, appear on a black background. They shrink and merge into one white dot just above the centre of the screen. A {{color|blue|blue}} "{{color|blue|2}}" is then drawn around the dot, and when it is completed, the word "COLOUR", in white, appears below. The "2" then starts rotating around, and one at a time, three more "2"s (in the same style) appear, coloured {{color|red}}, {{color|green}} and white respectively, before the {{color|blue|blue}} "{{color|blue|2}}" reappears. The rotation continues for the rest of the logo.
'''Logo:''' Three dots, coloured {{color|green}}, {{color|red}} and {{color|blue}} respectively, appear on a black background. They shrink and merge into one white dot just above the centre of the screen. A {{color|blue}} "{{color|blue|2}}" is then drawn around the dot, and when it is completed, the word "COLOUR", in white, appears below. The "2" then starts rotating around, and one at a time, three more "2"s (in the same style) appear, coloured {{color|red}}, {{color|green}} and white respectively, before the {{color|blue}} "{{color|blue|2}}" reappears. The rotation continues for the rest of the logo.


'''Trivia:''' Although the logo itself was introduced on 1 July 1967, the animated ident did not appear until 15 November 1969, the same day BBC 1 and ITV began colour broadcasting. Until then, holding slides with the logo were used to introduce programming.
'''Trivia:''' Although the logo itself was introduced on 1 July 1967, the animated ident did not appear until 15 November 1969, the same day BBC 1 and ITV began colour broadcasting. Until then, holding slides with the logo were used to introduce programming.
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