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(→‎1st Logo (1972-1975): came across a video containing a compilation of these idents)
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<center>''This video is from a re-airing of the ident in 2016 to mark 60 years of TV in Australia''</center>
<center>''This video is from a re-airing of the ident in 2016 to mark 60 years of TV in Australia''</center>
'''Logo:''' On a dark blue background, 2 events may happen (more are known to exist, though):
'''Logo:''' On a dark blue background, 2 events may happen (more are known to exist, though):
* '''Variant #1:''' The dots appear to the left in orange, follow by the "9" in the same color to the right. The camera gets closer and closer to the dots until the middle dot is all that's left. The dot then grows arms, legs, and a face, with it being confused at first. After looking at his new features, the character gets embarrassed and turns red. The character turns back to orange and then does a little dance before giving a weary smile. The character then reverts back to the dot and the logo zooms out.
* '''Variant #1:''' The dots appear to the left in orange, follow by the "9" in the same color to the right. The camera gets closer and closer to the dots until the middle dot is all that's left. The dot then grows arms, legs, and a face, with it being confused at first. After looking at his new features, the character gets embarrassed and turns red. The character turns back to orange and then does a little dance (The "shuffle" dance from the previous idents) before giving a weary smile. The character then reverts back to the dot and the logo zooms out.
* '''Variant #2:''' A orange dot slides down from the top right of the screen, then ricochets into place. Several more dots appear and start bouncing into their respective places, except for a dot that is on the opposite side of the screen. The final dot then collides with the lone dot and melds with it, quickly forming the "9" and the last dot, but not before fusing with the dots and splitting from it quickly. After the logo is formed, 2 white lines appear and tap against each over as a orange rectangle appears around the logo. The lines then transform into the text "LIVING COLOR" in a white font similar to the "9" logo. A white border then appears around the orange border and then zooms out.
* '''Variant #2:''' A orange dot slides down from the top right of the screen, then ricochets into place. Several more dots appear and start bouncing into their respective places, except for a dot that is on the opposite side of the screen. The final dot then collides with the lone dot and melds with it, quickly forming the "9" and the last dot, but not before fusing with the dots and splitting from it quickly. After the logo is formed, 2 white lines appear and tap against each over as a orange rectangle appears around the logo. The lines then transform into the text "LIVING COLOR" in a white font similar to the "9" logo. A white border then appears around the orange border and then zooms out.


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'''Editor's Note:''' Interestingly, the American spelling of "color" is used in this ident, instead of the British spelling of "colour".
'''Editor's Note:''' Interestingly, the American spelling of "color" is used in this ident, instead of the British spelling of "colour".


===3rd Logo (1977-1978)===
===3rd Logo (1977-1978)===
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