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'''Music/Sounds:''' A more orchestrated version of the previous ident's music.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A more orchestrated version of the previous ident's music.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. Although, this ID was re-aired as part of the premiere of The Amazing 90's in 2015.
'''Availability:''' Although, this ID was re-aired as part of the premiere of The Amazing 90's in 2015.


===13th Logo (February 1992-October 1994)===
===13th Logo (February 1992-October 1994)===
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' During the first month or so of this ID's use, the theme was arranged slightly differently.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' During the first month or so of this ID's use, the theme was arranged slightly differently.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. Although, this ID was re-aired as part of the premiere of The Amazing 90's in 2015.
'''Availability:''' Although, this ID was re-aired as part of the premiere of The Amazing 90's in 2015.


'''Legacy:''' This ident is heavily associated with one particular incident where a special called ''Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos'' was pulled off air mid-broadcast at the demand of the station's then-owner Kerry Packer who famously made an irate phone call to the station upon seeing the special on his TV while he was at home eating dinner, ordering them to "Get that s**t off the air!" in those precise words. The clip of this ident appearing immediately after the show was pulled with a "technical difficulties" announcement delivered over it leading into a rerun of ''Cheers'' was the one of the most infamous moments in Australian television history.
'''Legacy:''' This ident is heavily associated with one particular incident where a special called ''Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos'' was pulled off air mid-broadcast at the demand of the station's then-owner Kerry Packer who famously made an irate phone call to the station upon seeing the special on his TV while he was at home eating dinner, ordering them to "Get that s**t off the air!" in those precise words. The clip of this ident appearing immediately after the show was pulled with a "technical difficulties" announcement delivered over it leading into a rerun of ''Cheers'' was the one of the most infamous moments in Australian television history.
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