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'''Music/Sounds:''' A low-tone mellotron fanfare edited from "Plenipotentiary" by Eric Siday, similar in style to his [[Columbia Pictures Television|Screen Gems]] “S from Hell” and [[CBS National IDs#5th ID (1965-Early 1970s)|CBS "In Color"]] jingles, in which sounds like a bee buzzing at the end and an announcer saying his part below depending on the variant: | '''Music/Sounds:''' A low-tone mellotron fanfare edited from "Plenipotentiary" by Eric Siday, similar in style to his [[Columbia Pictures Television|Screen Gems]] “S from Hell” and [[CBS National IDs#5th ID (1965-Early 1970s)|CBS "In Color"]] jingles, in which sounds like a bee buzzing at the end and an announcer saying his part below depending on the variant: | ||
* July 2, 1967-Fall 1968: The announcer says, “The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network.” (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network.” (closing). A Rare | * July 2, 1967-Fall 1968: The announcer says, “The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network.” (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network.” (closing). A Rare Closing Variant Has An Additional Voice Over Saying, "So I was one of the... First... To Start WQED." | ||
* Fall 1968-Summer 1970: The announcer says, “The following program is from N-E-T, the public television network.” (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the public television network.” (closing). | * Fall 1968-Summer 1970: The announcer says, “The following program is from N-E-T, the public television network.” (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the public television network.” (closing). | ||
* Summer-Fall 1970: The announcer says, "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." This variant is rarer than the others. | * Summer-Fall 1970: The announcer says, "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." This variant is rarer than the others. | ||