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* 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 {{Font color|blue|blue}} while the other becomes {{Font color|red|red}}. The chevrons start emitting radio waves and then the entire map rotates to show the title outlined in {{Font color|green|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 {{Font color|blue|blue}} while the other becomes {{Font color|red|red}}. The chevrons start emitting radio waves and then the entire map rotates to show the title outlined in {{Font color|green|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 {{Font color|limegreen|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 "{{Font color|blue|CALENDAR}}" in {{Font color|blue|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 {{Font color|limegreen|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 "{{Font color|blue|CALENDAR}}" in {{Font color|blue|blue}} emerges from it and rests on it. | ||
*On Silent Cries, | *On ''Silent Cries'', the logo is smaller and in an inverted color scheme. "IAW" text also appears below it in black. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' Just the logo appearing as a still (except for the variants, which are animated). The ''3–2–1'' variant, however appears to be using cel animation. | '''FX/SFX:''' Just the logo appearing as a still (except for the variants, which are animated). The ''3–2–1'' variant, however appears to be using cel animation. | ||
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* ''First Tuesday'' used a cool electric piano version of the music. After that, a very cool electric piano tune plays (the latter tune is the theme of the show). | * ''First Tuesday'' used a cool electric piano version of the music. After that, a very cool electric piano tune plays (the latter tune is the theme of the show). | ||
* The ''3–2–1'' variant used a more majestic-sounding version of the fanfare, followed by the show's theme tune. | * The ''3–2–1'' variant used a more majestic-sounding version of the fanfare, followed by the show's theme tune. | ||
* The ''Calendar'' variants use | * The ''Calendar'' variants use its famous theme song, which consists of a catchy xylophone and bass theme. | ||
'''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. |