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It never formed a pie chart.Originally posted by pacharan View PostYep. Well done BP. ITV regional idents from the 70s.
The knight in armour was always followed by the words "Live from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week...."
Best one in design terms was the ATV one which started as an animation of coloured circles interlocking to form a pie chart and then the second part showing the ATV logo again in animated form.
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Yep. Well done BP. ITV regional idents from the 70s.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSomething to do with ITV trailers? Tower Bridge=London, revolving galleon=Anglia
The knight in armour was always followed by the words "Live from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week...."
Best one in design terms was the ATV one which started as an animation of coloured circles interlocking to form a pie chart and then the second part showing the ATV logo again in animated form.
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ITV franchise / production idents or logos for those not bright enough to understand what an ident is.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSomething to do with ITV trailers? Tower Bridge=London, revolving galleon=Anglia
Tower Bridge was Thames (monday to Friday tea time).
anglia had both the galleon and the knight. I'm not sure which one is the pie chart though as there are a couple of possibilities.
I'll give it to BrilloPad tho.
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...Originally posted by pacharan View PostTower Bridge seen reflected in the Thames.
A knight in armour
A revolving galleon
The first part is a multicoloured pie chart
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pacharan is a shower of tulip
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Tuesday Quiz
Tower Bridge seen reflected in the Thames.
A knight in armour
A revolving galleon
The first part is a multicoloured pie chart
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