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The first Globe symbol. The, now famous, symbol of BBC Television, and later BBC One was the globe. The very first incarnation was introduced on 30 September 1963 and featured a large globe on its axis with the new slanted BBC logo with a background of black and white, split down the axis of the globe. The globe, like all that followed, spun.
In 1969, when BBC 1 began broadcasting in colour, it introduced the 'mirror globe' logo. This logo shows a rotating globe with a rounded mirror behind giving a illusion of a map behind the globe. The model is actually Black and White, but colored blue and yellow on the TV.
This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 July 2024. The history of BBC television idents begins in the early 1950s when the BBC first displayed a logo between programmes to identify its service. As new technology has become available, these devices have evolved from simple still black and white images to the sophisticated full ...
The Noddy camera system Noddy setup for filming the BBC1 mirrored globe indent Electronically coloured BBC1 globe ident, used between 1969 and 1974 A second BBC1 indent colour scheme, used between 1974 and 1981 The third and final incarnation of the globe indent (1981–1985, 2012 during BBC One Northern Ireland's analogue switch-off)
BBC One "Rhythm & Movement" idents. BBC One "Virtual Globe" ident. BBC Two 1991–2001 idents. BBC Two "Computer Generated 2" ident. BBC Two "Cube" ident. BBC Two "Curve" idents. BBC Two launch ident. BBC Two "Personality" idents. BBC Two "Striped" ident.
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30 September – BBC TV begins using a globe as their ident. They would continue to use it in varying forms until 2002. 22 November – BBC TV interrupts regular programming to report the assassination of John F. Kennedy. 23 November That Was The Week That Was anirs its famous, non-satirical Kennedy tribute episode on BBC TV.
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's oldest and flagship channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includes BBC News television bulletins, primetime drama and entertainment, and live BBC Sport events.