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*'''Opening:''' On a black background, the text from the warning screen flies in. After several seconds, the text flies out as we fade to a map of the world, {{color|gold|metallic gold}} (land) on {{color|blue}} (sea), which waves up and down. The map folds into a rotating globe (which is a modified version of the [[BBC One | *'''Opening:''' On a black background, the text from the warning screen flies in. After several seconds, the text flies out as we fade to a map of the world, {{color|gold|metallic gold}} (land) on {{color|blue}} (sea), which waves up and down. The map folds into a rotating globe (which is a modified version of the [[BBC One|BBC1]] "Computer Originated World" ident from 1985-1991). The reverse of the globe can be seen through the "sea" of the globe. From the front and bottom of the screen, "{{color|gray|{{font|Times New Roman|BBC VIDEO}}}}" in a {{color|gray|copper}} Times-like font flies in. When it stops below the globe, two of the letters sparkle before the programme starts. | ||
*'''Closing:''' The sequence reverses, with the "{{color|gray|{{font|Times New Roman|BBC VIDEO}}}}" text flying out and the globe unfolding back into a map. The same copyright text from the previous logo appears. This was the BBC Enterprises copyright disclaimer, which was occasionally cut from U.S. releases by CBS/Fox. | *'''Closing:''' The sequence reverses, with the "{{color|gray|{{font|Times New Roman|BBC VIDEO}}}}" text flying out and the globe unfolding back into a map. The same copyright text from the previous logo appears. This was the BBC Enterprises copyright disclaimer, which was occasionally cut from U.S. releases by CBS/Fox. | ||
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'''Trivia:''' | '''Trivia:''' | ||
*Before going onto usage for BBC Video, the logo was created by designers Sue Worthy and Brendon Norman-Ross in 1989 as an ID for the end of BBC trailers and promos at the time. As the streaks animate inwards, the words "''TELEVISION''" and "''RADIO''" in the then-current BBC corporate font (Futura Bold Condensed Italic) fade in and out above the smaller 1988 logo as it appears. Said ID can be viewed [https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/1989-bbc-corporate-identity-sting here], if you're in the UK; for people outside the UK, said ID can be viewed [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fuy22hjfEDj1Bs9xV-HnwKTiw2NVcgba/view?usp=sharing here] . | *Before going onto usage for BBC Video, the logo was created by designers Sue Worthy and Brendon Norman-Ross in 1989 as an ID for the end of BBC trailers and promos at the time. As the streaks animate inwards, the words "''TELEVISION''" and "''RADIO''" in the then-current BBC corporate font (Futura Bold Condensed Italic) fade in and out above the smaller 1988 logo as it appears. Said ID can be viewed [https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/1989-bbc-corporate-identity-sting here], if you're in the UK; for people outside the UK, said ID can be viewed [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fuy22hjfEDj1Bs9xV-HnwKTiw2NVcgba/view?usp=sharing here] . | ||
*The 1988 BBC logo (which was designed by Michael Peters) first appeared on-air the very same year on the BBC Sport titles and some regional news programmes. The logo then appeared on copyright tag of television programmes and radio station in 1990 and appeared on the rebranded [[BBC One | *The 1988 BBC logo (which was designed by Michael Peters) first appeared on-air the very same year on the BBC Sport titles and some regional news programmes. The logo then appeared on copyright tag of television programmes and radio station in 1990 and appeared on the rebranded [[BBC One|BBC1]] and [[BBC Two|BBC2]] on February 16, 1991. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||