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'''Music/Sounds:''' The first five bars of "Divertimento", composed by Leonard Salzedo, followed by a continuity announcer saying (usually) "This is the Open University".
'''Music/Sounds:''' The first five bars of "Divertimento", composed by Leonard Salzedo, followed by a continuity announcer saying (usually) "This is the Open University".


'''Availability:''' There are flash remakes from 625.uk.com and BBC Cult, though.
'''Availability:''' Shown on BBC1 and BBC2 back in the day for 20 years until it was replaced by the next logo. There are flash remakes from 625.uk.com and BBC Cult, though.


'''Legacy:''' This logo and its successor are infamous among British audiences (much like American audiences and the [[Viacom Productions|Viacom]] "V of Doom") for frightening young children.
'''Legacy:''' This logo and its successor are infamous among British audiences (much like American audiences and the [[Viacom Productions|Viacom]] "V of Doom") for frightening young children.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A mysterious synth tune with a continuity announcer.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A mysterious synth tune with a continuity announcer.
'''Availability:''' Formerly seen on both BBC1 and BBC2 back in the day. The version with just the BBC logo only mainly appears on VHS releases.




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