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ATV started broadcasting as "ABC Television", alongside Associated-Rediffusion to launch ITV in London. After a legal battle with ABPC (ABC), a name change to ATV was ordered.
Because of the name change, and the time that ATV had to do it (5 days), this ident was rushed, however it was used on ITV screens for a few years. It was relegated to being used in start-ups until 1969.
Bring a unique style not seen by any other channel ever by stating their transmission zones as part of their common ident sequence. This was only used after the launch of the Midlands region in Feb. 1956 and it was last transmitted before the end of the decade. Other versions of this ident simply had "Midlands Monday to Friday" or "London Saturday & Sunday" in place.
The first generation of the "zoom" ident sequence, a name which was to stay with the company for 21 further years.
"Midlands" variant will appear here soon Now a selection, there are two versions of this ident,
which was used in conjunction with each other.
The introduction of colour to British Television, ATV faced the challenge of updating their idents for colour. I think they did rather well...
The ATV Colour ident is one of THE most popular pieces of UK presentation history ever, and is continually referred to, even in the 21st Century. Recent discussions show that there was a minor remake of the ident in 1979. The difference between the two idents is shown above. A B&W version was also used for black & white programming presented by ATV after the introduction of colour. In the ident, a circle appears which morphs itself into the ATV logo, which in our opinion could have given inspiration to a closely related TV station that came 12 years later...
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ATV Sites Many thanks for the use of RealVideo files
and images from: Steve Hackett & Mark Steele (TV Ark), Jim Edwards (TV
World), Mark McMillan (APFS). |
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