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For summer 1986, Children's BBC shifted to the mornings and "branded" programmes in the afternoon were abandoned.
Andy Crane joined to front the first four weeks of the ...
Phillip Schofield's in the chair for a link between into Record Breakers, via a trail for Animal Fair and some live trombone playing over the end credits of Jonny Briggs....
Opening titles from episode 8, which was actually series 2 episode 1. Includes a re-cap of the main points from series 1.
Closing titles from the Tyne Tees for ITV children's drama series Andy Robson, which had a 20-episode run in 1982/3. The song is called "The Best of Friends", written by ...
20 April 1990 was Andy Crane's last day as presenter of Children's BBC, after a 2.5 year stint. Here's the last link of the day, out of Australian comedy-drama Round The ...
Direct output from the actual Anglia electronic clock generator!
In 1989, English Markell Pockett rebranded ITV, which included the development of a strong corporate image.
The take-up around the network of this campaign was by no means ...
An extract from the short lived "Alarm Alert" daily strand on GMTV, introduced by Simon Parkin. This dates from 2 January 1993 and has Tommy Boyd in the studio and Robert ...
We're out of the final programme of the day - Woof! - via a publication announcement for a novelisation based on the series. This comes from Central continuity announcer ...
We're out of the break and into the Cosgrove Hall for Thames series based on Terry Pratchett's Truckers. 3 of 4.
Tommy takes us Into the break with a "Later" sting, promoting Woof. 2 of 4.
Local introduction from Granada into Children's ITV with Tommy Boyd. Clip 1 of 4.
End credits from the first series of Budgie The Little Helicopter, an animated series based on HRH The Duchess of York's books and co-produced for ITV by The Sleepy Kid Company ...
Channel Television's version of the EMP ITV 1989 identity. This was not used on air by Channel.
The quality of this recording isn't first generation but it is an original ...
It's 23 April 1986 and Debbie Flint is fronting Children's BBC while Phillip takes a holiday and presents Take Two.
Here she links us from a trail for Blue Peter into the ...
From Friday 29 August 1986, this is an extract of Children's BBC - with Debbie Flint - from the last day of morning programmes during the summer holidays.
The sequence starts ...
"I said I won't sit down!"
From 35mm print. Colour corrected and noise reduced on telecine.
From mute 35mm print. On telecine this has been noise reduced and graded to look as it was intended. Central's first ident, from 1982.
Transfer from mute 35mm film print - an ident for Watch It!, the umbrella name given to ITV's children's output from 1980-2.
Designed by English Markell Pockett (EMP) as part of the 1989 corporate look for ITV - Children's ITV ident.
Master version of the EMP ITV 1989 identity, Central Television version.
White and blue ident, dating from 1990.
Taken from the library off-air recording of WOW! programme one, a Media Merchants production (and a Meridian presentation for ITV.)
A link presented by Mike Reid into the Central quiz game about news, What's Happening, with Tommy Boyd.
Titles included in full due to funky theme music and shot of Central ...

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