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  2. BBC Studios Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    BBC Video was established in 1980 as a division of BBC Enterprises (later BBC Worldwide) with John Ross Barnard at the head, just as home video systems were starting to gain ground. At launch, the BBC had no agreement with British talent unions such as Equity or the Musician's Union (MU), so BBC Video was limited in the television programming ...

  3. Test Card F - Wikipedia

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    Off-air screen capture of BBC Test Card F, as seen on BBC1 between 17 February 1991 and 4 October 1997. Test Card F is a test card that was created by the BBC and used on television in the United Kingdom and in countries elsewhere in the world for more than four decades.

  4. List of BBC test cards - Wikipedia

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    The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973. BBC Test Card Video; BBC The Television Test Card; BBC Test Cards from meldrum.co.uk

  5. Red triangle (Channel 4) - Wikipedia

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    The series began in September 1986 in a very late slot (with most films beginning after midnight). Broadcasts were preceded by a warning, saying "Special Discretion Required" and displaying a full-screen logo of a red triangle with a white centre (the standard scheme used for warning signs in the UK). To prevent viewers who missed the warning ...

  6. Lost television broadcast - Wikipedia

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    The BBC sitcom Steptoe and Son is completely intact, although approximately half of the color episodes only exist in monochrome; this was after copies of episodes thought to be lost were recovered in the late 1990s from early non-broadcast standard video recordings made for writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson by BBC technicians.

  7. BBC One "Circle" idents - Wikipedia

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    The BBC One "Circle" idents were a set of on-screen channel identities used on BBC One from 7 October 2006 to 4 December 2016. They also featured on the BBC Studios channel, BBC America . The idents contained images of circles being formed by nature, or people and their actions.

  8. You Wouldn't Steal a Car - Wikipedia

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    Finlo Rohrer of the BBC considered this version to be "perhaps the best known" of over 100 parodies of the ad that had been created by 2009. [3] In 2021, the old domain name used by the campaign (piracyisacrime.com) was purchased and redirected to a YouTube upload of the parody, possibly inspired by a Reddit discussion. [14]

  9. BBC - Wikipedia

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    BBC 1Xtra was a sister station to Radio 1 and specialised in modern black music, BBC 6 Music specialised in alternative music genres and BBC7 specialised in archive, speech and children's programming. [73] England fans in Manchester during a 2006 FIFA World Cup game shown on the BBC Big Screen