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  2. BBC Two "Personality" idents - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas ident from 2002–2004. The BBC Two Personality idents were a set of idents used on BBC Two from 19 November 2001 (the same day when ITV2 also launched a new look) until 18 February 2007. The idents were produced by the Lambie-Nairn branding agency, who had created the previous look. The idents feature an ivory sans serif white '2 ...

  3. BBC Two "Curve" idents - Wikipedia

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    A generic BBC ident, featuring a gold coloured BBC logo forming onto a blue background in silence, followed by the continuity announcer saying, "This is the BBC". This ident was first seen to introduce special programming across both BBC One and BBC Two following the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, on 9 April.

  4. BBC Two "Window on the World" idents - Wikipedia

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    The Seascape ident of the Window on the World ident package. The Window on the World idents were a set of idents used by BBC Two from 18 February 2007 until 13 November 2014. They were created by AMV BBDO and produced by Red Bee Media. The idents featured a number 2 cut out of, or made out of parts of the everyday environment.

  5. BBC Two 1991–2001 idents - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Two 1991–2001 idents were broadcast from 16 February 1991 until 19 November 2001, and again from 9 July 2014 until 26 September 2018, on BBC Two in the United Kingdom. The idents , which consisted of a sans-serif '2' in Gill Sans , accompanied by the colour viridian , [ 1 ] were created by branding agency Lambie-Nairn [ 2 ] (and later ...

  6. BBC Two "Two" ident - Wikipedia

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    The TWO ident in a stencil style font. The BBC Two "Two" ident was the station identification used on BBC2 between 30 March 1986 and 16 February 1991. [1] It was the last non-corporate look for the channel, and the only look until 2018 that did not feature a numeral '2' in the design.

  7. BBC Two "Striped" ident - Wikipedia

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    The ident was commonly believed to be caused by two rotating cylinders, however they were in fact formed by 23 stacked discs, each with a different line drawn on the outside. Each disc rotated in a different direction to the disc immediately above and below it, and had colour added through the NODD system that was used to make the BBC1 mirror ...

  8. BBC Two "Cube" ident - Wikipedia

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    Two clocks accompanied the look: the first lasted as long as the original ident and the second accompanied the mechanical idents. The first was a modified version of the last time-piece and featured to the right of the screen, a large clock face with markers at every minute mark and with Roman numerals for every five minutes.

  9. BBC Two "Computer Generated 2" ident - Wikipedia

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    The ident package was launched in June 1979. The ident was aired through a solid-state computer device, not unlike the one used later for BBC1's Computer Originated World, built by BBC engineers, and designed by Oliver Elmes. The concept of the double striped '2' had been around for a long time: following the two television channels dropping ...