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Music/Sounds: A horn sounder ending in a five-note fanfare, which is based off the traditional Yorkshire folk song "On Ilkla Moor Baht'at", composed by Derek New. Two different pitch variants are known to exist. | Music/Sounds: A horn sounder ending in a five-note fanfare, which is based off the traditional Yorkshire folk song "On Ilkla Moor Baht'at", composed by Derek New. Two different pitch variants are known to exist. | ||
Availability: Extinct, but this has been preserved by enthusiasts. This logo actually reappeared on ITV in June 2008 as part of Yorkshire Television's 40th Anniversary special: 40 Years of YTV. | Availability: Extinct, but this has been preserved by enthusiasts. This logo actually reappeared on ITV in June 2008 as part of Yorkshire Television's 40th Anniversary special: ''40 Years of YTV''. | ||
Editor's Note: The animation and fanfare has been known to scare some, although it's quite tame when compared to what succeeded it... | Editor's Note: The animation and fanfare has been known to scare some, although it's quite tame when compared to what succeeded it... | ||
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Availability: Can be seen on episodes of ''Emmerdale Farm'', ''Countdown'', ''3–2–1'', ''First Tuesday'', and many other programs from the YTV stable from the era. | Availability: Can be seen on episodes of ''Emmerdale Farm'', ''Countdown'', ''3–2–1'', ''First Tuesday'', and many other programs from the YTV stable from the era. | ||
Editor's Note: Very few people have kind memories of this logo thanks to it coming out of nowhere, and for that bombastic fanfare. Familiarity with this logo can reduce the scares. The ''3–2–1'' variant may startle viewers who have never seen it before | Editor's Note: Very few people have kind memories of this logo thanks to it coming out of nowhere, and for that bombastic fanfare. Familiarity with this logo can reduce the scares. The ''3–2–1'' variant may startle viewers who have never seen it before. | ||
=== 3rd Logo (1983 and 1986) === | === 3rd Logo (1983 and 1986) === |