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* A very rare, hard to find variant was used for the quiz show ''3–2–1''. We see the chevron and "YORKSHIRE TELEVISION" as normal, together with the "Colour Production" byline. Then, the chevron becomes animated and takes flight like a firework with sparks trailing. It flies into an animated sequence (the start of the ''3, 2, 1'' intro), over a movie marquee with the flashing numbers 1, 2, and 3, and the same numbers fly toward the viewer via "explosion" effects. Finally, it flies behind the marquee and into a trash can, which promptly turns into the show's mascot, Dusty Bin. The rest of the ''3–2–1'' intro follows.
* A very rare, hard to find variant was used for the quiz show ''3–2–1''. We see the chevron and "YORKSHIRE TELEVISION" as normal, together with the "Colour Production" byline. Then, the chevron becomes animated and takes flight like a firework with sparks trailing. It flies into an animated sequence (the start of the ''3, 2, 1'' intro), over a movie marquee with the flashing numbers 1, 2, and 3, and the same numbers fly toward the viewer via "explosion" effects. Finally, it flies behind the marquee and into a trash can, which promptly turns into the show's mascot, Dusty Bin. The rest of the ''3–2–1'' intro follows.
* Another very rare variant was used for the news program ''First Tuesday''. A fine print appears saying "First Tuesday is copyright of Yorkshire Television." (Sometimes, this fine print doesn't appear.). Then the text disappears with a "wipe" effect, and the chevron turns into a blue vector version of the logo. We zoom into the top of it it, a horizontal line draws from the center, which then unfolds to a blue vector grid, which turns into a vector globe. The squares from the globe break away to reveal the title of that show.
* Another very rare variant was used for the news program ''First Tuesday''. A fine print appears saying "First Tuesday is copyright of Yorkshire Television." (Sometimes, this fine print doesn't appear.). Then the text disappears with a "wipe" effect, and the chevron turns into a blue vector version of the logo. We zoom into the top of it it, a horizontal line draws from the center, which then unfolds to a blue vector grid, which turns into a vector globe. The squares from the globe break away to reveal the title of that show.
* Yet another very rare variant of the logo appears on it's regional news program ''Calendar''. The logo appears as normal, but the chevron starts to zoom out and a map of Yorkshire is formed, wiping away the text. More chevrons appear and half of the outline becomes blue while the other becomes red. The chevrons start emitting radio waves and then the entire map rotates to show the title outlined in green and emerging shadows. The shadows retract and the title is formed.
* Yet another very rare variant of the logo appears on its regional news program ''Calendar''. The logo appears as normal, but the chevron starts to zoom out and a map of Yorkshire is formed, wiping away the text. More chevrons appear and half of the outline becomes blue while the other becomes red. The chevrons start emitting radio waves and then the entire map rotates to show the title outlined in green and emerging shadows. The shadows retract and the title is formed.
* Yet another extremely rare variant of the logo appears on ''Calendar'' during a brief period in 1987. We see the usual logo and it zooms out to reveal a calendar with the logo on it on a white striped background. It flips open to reveal the United Kingdom with the Yorkshire region highlighted in light green. It rotates and turns as the pages go through, showing the days of the week (minus the weekend) and the region becomes closer. It flips to the end with the region left and the rest of the calendar separates from it. The piece rotates and "CALENDAR" in blue emerges from it and rests on it.
* Yet another extremely rare variant of the logo appears on ''Calendar'' during a brief period in 1987. We see the usual logo and it zooms out to reveal a calendar with the logo on it on a white striped background. It flips open to reveal the United Kingdom with the Yorkshire region highlighted in light green. It rotates and turns as the pages go through, showing the days of the week (minus the weekend) and the region becomes closer. It flips to the end with the region left and the rest of the calendar separates from it. The piece rotates and "CALENDAR" in blue emerges from it and rests on it.


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=== 11th Logo (1999-2002) ===
=== 11th Logo (1999-2002) ===
Nicknames: "TV from the Chevron", "The Chevron X", "CGI Chevron VII"
Nicknames: "TV from the Chevron", "The Chevron X", "CGI Chevron VII"
Yorkshire Television (Late '90s)


Logo: Against a background of similar to the Hearts look, but with the chevron instead, we see a video clip of something related to Yorkshire. Then, it fades out, and we see the chevron on the left center of the screen with a few more clipsYorkshire Television (Late '90s)playing at its right.
Logo: Against a background of similar to the Hearts look, but with the chevron instead, we see a video clip of something related to Yorkshire. Then, it fades out, and we see the chevron on the left center of the screen with a few more clips playing at its right.


FX/SFX: The revolving chevrons, and the video clips.
FX/SFX: The revolving chevrons, and the video clips.
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Availability: Uncommon. Seen on 2003 ''Countdown'' and ''Touch of Frost'' episodes.
Availability: Uncommon. Seen on 2003 ''Countdown'' and ''Touch of Frost'' episodes.


=== 13th Logo (2004-2005) ===
=== 13th Logo (2004-2005) ===
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