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===1st ID (1948-1953)=== | ===1st ID (1948-1953)=== | ||
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===2nd ID (1950s)=== | ===2nd ID (1950s)=== | ||
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===3rd (known) ID (1953-1957)=== | ===3rd (known) ID (1953-1957)=== | ||
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===4rd ID (1957-1963)=== | ===4rd ID (1957-1963)=== | ||
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===5th ID (1963-1969)=== | ===5th ID (1963-1969)=== | ||
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===6th ID (October 5, 1968-1969)=== | ===6th ID (October 5, 1968-1969)=== | ||
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'''Trivia:''' The idents were designed by Pittard Sullivan and Troika Design Group. At the time, ABC was the most wanted television network in America due to the popularity of ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire''. | '''Trivia:''' The idents were designed by Pittard Sullivan and Troika Design Group. At the time, ABC was the most wanted television network in America due to the popularity of ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire''. | ||
'''IDs:''' | |||
* The first ID has shapes of circles made by stripes moving around in circles. The logo's wordmarks zooms in the middle of the B. More shapes of circles formed, revealing a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} background with a circle. The logo's wordmark appears. | |||
* We see white and black circles as a piano playing some notes, and it gets faster until all white notes disappear and only four black circles remain. The 3 circles disappear, leaving the middle circle. The logo's wordmark appears. No text was shown below. | |||
* We see the ABC logo, black and white circles forming many patterns. | |||
* We see a landscape of a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} city in a black background. We now see a street with another city landscape. At the end, we see 3 {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} circles moving to the right. The middle circle is the ABC logo in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}. No text was shown below. | |||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' The shapes moving. CGI by Pittard Sullivan. | '''FX/SFX:''' The shapes moving. CGI by Pittard Sullivan. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A drumbeat, ending with the four-note ABC jingle. The talent variants have a variety of music. Composed by Mad Bus Music. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A drumbeat, ending with the four-note ABC jingle. The talent and ID variants have a variety of music. Composed by Mad Bus Music. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Only appeared in the late 1990s. It also appears at the end of 1998-2001 episodes of ''Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher''. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. Only appeared in the late 1990s. It also appears at the end of 1998-2001 episodes of ''Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher''. | ||